Dr. Christos Daoulas Education Complex
Dr. Christos Daoulas Education Complex
Hoyle Tanner is providing civil engineering design services to develop traffic and pedestrian circulation improvements within the Dr. Christos Daoulas Education Complex (aka Dracut High School Complex) as a means of reducing traffic overflow onto Lakeview Avenue. The school complex consists of two elementary schools, a middle school, and a high school served by a primary access road and a limited number of buses. Preliminary design concepts were developed using drone footage to determine traffic and pedestrian tendencies, and stakeholder input to determine staff and site capacity.
- Traffic Analysis/Study
- Conceptual Design
- Condition Assessment
- sUAS Data Collection
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