Skip to main content

New regional director for PB

Parsons Brinckerhoff has appointed Tim Cuthbert as its regional director for the UK Transportation business, part of the Highways, Transportation and Asset Management business, where he will help drive market development in the both public and private sectors.
August 4, 2014 Read time: 1 min

 Parsons Brinckerhoff has appointed Tim Cuthbert as its regional director for the UK Transportation business, part of the Highways, Transportation and Asset Management business, where he will help drive market development in the both public and private sectors.
 
Cuthbert joins after spending 20 years with SYSTRA (formerly MVA Consultancy) where he was director for Southern England. He has expertise in the identification, appraisal, design and delivery of transport solutions across all modes of transport. Working for both public and private sector clients he has played a key role in driving forward a number of high profile town centre and regeneration projects. He also brings a grounded experience in business strategy development and the management of business operations.

Cuthbert is a Member of the Chartered Institute of Highways and Transportation and a Chartered Member of the Institute of Logistics and Transportation. He also has a Diploma in Management Studies from Henley.

Related Content

  • American Center for Mobility plans connected vehicle test centre in Michigan
    December 20, 2016
    WSP/Parsons Brinckerhoff has been awarded a contract by the American Center for Mobility (ACM) to develop a concept of operations, system requirements, and a procurement strategy for the technology elements of a major new connected and automated vehicle test site facility. The ACM will be built on more than 335 acres adjacent to Willow Run Airport in Ypsilanti, where B-24 bombers were made during World War II in a factory built by Henry Ford. It aims to become a national advanced automotive testing and p
  • Arcadis launches new mobility orientated development business line
    October 25, 2016
    Arcadis Australia Pacific has launched a new mobility orientated development (MODe) business line and appointed transport and development expert Kevin Brake to lead it. According to Arcadis, MODe is a modern and holistic approach to planning transport infrastructure that factors how to best integrate transport into an area to create a community-focused precinct that achieves the highest possible community benefit and value from transit investment. The company has already used its bespoke MODeX tool on
  • Satellite based goods vehicle tracking comes a step closer
    March 15, 2012
    A project aimed at proving the viability of satellite-based goods tracking in Europe has come to a close – establishing everything necessary for commercial services to flourish. A landmark stage was reached in tracking of goods across Europe in December last year, with conclusion of the Scutum project – ‘Securing the EU GNSS adoption in transport of dangerous materials’. This has validated the accuracy and reliability of the European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service (EGNOS) for goods tracking and se
  • Mobility as a Service gaining traction in US and Europe
    December 15, 2015
    As Mobility as a Service starts to move into the mainstream of transport planning, David Crawford compares European and North American initiatives. Mobility as a Service (MaaS) is a concept fast gaining traction on both sides of the Atlantic as a way of giving travellers digital multimodal one-stop shops and journey planning tools as an alternative to private car use. Planned delivery methods include subscription-based travel packages in Europe, and 'mobility aggregator' apps, including employee commute ben