At AASH Consultants, we offer comprehensive transportation consulting services that guide infrastructure projects from concept to completion. With decades of combined experience in roadway design, construction management, and public-sector collaboration, we deliver solutions that are efficient, reliable, and built to last.

What We Do

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Transportation Construction Management

We oversee the successful delivery of construction projects by providing:

  • Daily on-site inspection and oversight

  • Contractor coordination and schedule monitoring

  • Quality control and compliance checks

  • Cost tracking, reporting, and change order management

  • We ensure that your project stays on time, on budget, and built to spec.

Project Coordination & Stakeholder Communication

We facilitate communication between contractors, agencies, and the public through:

  • Progress meetings and reporting

  • Conflict resolution and issue tracking

  • Public and stakeholder engagement support

Roadway Design & Engineering Support

Our team works closely with design engineers and agencies to offer:

  • Preliminary and final design review

  • Constructability analysis

  • Value engineering recommendations

  • Design-phase coordination with construction teams

  • We bridge the gap between design and construction — ensuring plans are buildable and efficient.

Permitting & Regulatory Compliance

We help projects move forward smoothly by:

  • Coordinating environmental and regulatory permitting

  • Navigating municipal, state, and federal requirements

  • Ensuring all documentation and approvals are in place before construction

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