Steer welcomes David Sutanto to Steer North America
Steer is excited to welcome David Sutanto to our Vancouver office as an Associate Director, following almost a decade in Steer’s London (UK) office.
Read moreDavid is a transportation planner and Chartered Professional Engineer (Australia) who combines technical expertise with strategic thinking to create urban streets and places that are more sustainable, safe, inclusive and liveable.
Leading high-profile projects across several countries, David specialises in translating policy objectives into deliverable options and action plans, taking an evidence-based approach informed by stakeholder aspirations.
At Steer, David’s project highlights include making the case for the transformation of the UK’s busiest shopping street (Oxford Street in London); driving best practices for examining the equity implications of transportation projects; and innovative data analysis that enables a more proactive approach to road safety. David has also worked on many high-profile streets in Canada, including Yonge Street in Toronto, Water Street in Vancouver and Government Street in Victoria.
Steer is excited to welcome David Sutanto to our Vancouver office as an Associate Director, following almost a decade in Steer’s London (UK) office.
Read moreOn 20 January 2021, the High Court upheld a judicial review brought by the London taxi trade against Transport for London’s (TfL’s) Streetspace Plan and a specific scheme on Bishopsgate. Whilst TfL plan to appeal, the judgement, it is essential reading as it highlights pitfalls to avoid when developing street schemes, including those delivered under the Active Travel Fund outside London.
Read moreAround the world, people and economic activity are increasingly concentrated in cities, creating increased tension in how limited space on city streets should be used. This is a valuable resource, which in many city cores can comprise more than a quarter of total land area. Conversely, it is increasingly recognized how positive changes to city streets can improve quality of life for residents and visitors. Examples include the Healthy Streets approach in London, and Complete Streets in North America. A common theme is a greater emphasis on the needs of pedestrians and cyclists, as well as the quality of the urban realm.
Read moreIn 2013, Boris Johnson, the Mayor of London, announced the mini-Holland programme, which would make £100m available for outer London boroughs to bid for. The programme’s aim was to enable a transformation in cycling in outer London, making it as cycle-friendly as the Netherlands.
Read moreReducing the number of road users killed and injured in traffic collisions is a key objective for cities. However, while there has generally been success in improving urban road safety, the number of pedestrian and cyclist casualties remains high.
Read moreYes, you are in the right place. After 40 years, we have changed our name from Steer Davies Gleave to mark our growing international footprint and our expanding portfolio into markets beyond transportation.
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