"We witnessed the necessity of proper evacuation planning for populations who require mobility assistance during Hurricane Katrina and its impact on the citizens of New Orleans," said Ken Zaklukiewicz, Baker project manager. "Baker's evacuation plans produced for Pittsburgh, Cuyahoga County, in Ohio and the National Capital Region have focused on many aspects of emergency planning; however, what makes this project special is that it focuses solely on a group with mobility assistance and this research project could potentially be used as a model for other regions in the United States by the Federal Transit Administration."
According to a release, Baker was selected based on its extensive experience on similar evacuation planning projects. A blend of specialties within the firm demonstrates a true one-stop shop for the customer, including expertise in emergency management, geotechnical information systems, sheltering operations, and transportation and transit.
Michael Baker Corp. provides engineering and operations and maintenance services for its clients' most complex challenges worldwide. The firm's primary business areas are aviation, defense, environmental, facilities, geospatial, homeland security, municipal & civil, pipelines & utilities, transportation, water, and oil & gas.
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