Technology drives creativity and quicker, more cost-effective projects. A step change for our industry.
See how we connect innovation to outcomes.
Expert insights on issues that transform business, increase sustainability and improve lives
Here’s a snapshot of what we’re thinking about. Explore these highlights or view the full library to dive deeper into the ideas shaping our work.
Meet some of our passionate problem-solvers, constructive creatives and inspiring innovators
Residents and commuters across Seattle, Bellevue, and Redmond have long faced mounting travel challenges as the population in the region continues to grow. Travel to these areas required crossing Lake Washington via the congested I-90 and SR-250 bridges, with slow, unreliable, and increasingly unsustainable modes of travel.
To address these pressures and provide a modern, high-capacity alternative, Sound Transit advanced the East Link System Extension as a transformative investment in regional mobility. With 14 miles of electrified light rail and 10 new stations, the extension is designed to move up to 50,000 daily riders with reliable, frequent service, including a 10-minute trip between Bellevue and Redmond. The project not only relieves congestion, but expands equitable access to jobs, education, and community services in Mercer Island, Bellevue, Overlake, Redmond, and the broader Puget Sound region, supporting long-term growth and enhancing quality of life for tens of thousands of travelers.
As part of Northwest Transit Systems Partners (a Mott MacDonald and STV joint venture), we worked with Sound Transit to deliver construction management consultancy (CMC) services, including construction management, contract oversight, commercial management, risk tracking, and project controls for system expansion.
Our team provided technical oversight of traction power, overhead contact system, train control, communications, and SCADA to verify compliance with design requirements and industry standards. We coordinated interfaces among systems, trackwork, structures, and stations to minimize construction risk, prevent rework, and maintain efficient sequencing.
Image credit: Sound Transit
Image credit: Sound Transit
Image credit: Sound Transit
A challenging and defining feature of the East Link corridor is the I-90 floating bridge, the world’s first floating structure designed to carry an electrified light rail train. We led systems construction management for the bridge, including stray current protection, wind and wave impact monitoring, and dynamic live-wire testing under operational conditions to safely operate rail on a dynamically moving structure.
We managed quality assurance processes through test plan review, field inspections, factory and site acceptance testing, and commissioning documentation verification. We also led all systems integrated testing efforts, supporting the transition into operations, rail activation, system safety certification, and operational readiness processes for the agency. Throughout the project, we coordinated closely with multiple stakeholders to align with safety, schedule, and performance objectives.
With the opening of the East Link System Extension in March 2026, Sound Transit delivers a safer, more reliable cross-lake travel experience, providing consistent light rail service across the I-90 floating bridge and seamless connections among Seattle, Bellevue, and Redmond.
The extension offers a high-capacity, grade-separated alternative to congested highways and peak-period roadway delays. Beyond improving mobility, the project strengthens long-term network resilience and advances environmental performance through electrified rail service that reduces vehicle miles traveled and lowers regional emissions, helping Puget Sound communities move toward a more sustainable future.
By embracing collaborative delivery, the project met the complex challenges and delivered a collective achievement for Sound Transit and the region.Ben Neely
Mott MacDonald has been supporting Sound Transit in expanding its regional light rail network through major projects such as the Northgate, Lynnwood, Federal Way, West, and Ballard Link Extensions. Across these programs, we provide project management support, design build management services, construction management consultancy, systems engineering and assurance services. Together, these projects deliver fast, reliable light rail connecting communities across the Puget Sound region.
To honor the three-year anniversary of its full service to Grand Central Station, we caught up with four of our tunnelling experts in New York as they reflect on their years of work on East Side Access.
We caught up with Sander to explore his career journey, the role of trust in leadership, and how curiosity shapes his approach to urban mobility.
The East Link Extension is part of Sound Transit’s regional system expansion program, crossing Lake Washington and linking Redmond, Bellevue, Mercer Island, and Seattle via the I-90 floating bridge.
Austin Transit Partnership, the local government corporation charged with implementing Austin’s first light rail system, has selected Austin Rail Constructors (ARC) as the construction contractor for Austin Light Rail, marking another major step toward beginning construction in 2027.
Wynton Habersham has joined Mott MacDonald as market leader for rail systems in the United States. In his role, he will lead the delivery of rail systems and train control professional services to clients in North America.
The new Line 6 Finch West LRT significantly improves connectivity for residents and commuters, easing congestion on major routes and providing thousands of daily riders with safe, reliable, and environmentally sustainable transportation.
The opening celebration kicked off with speeches from community leaders and a ribbon cutting ceremony in Federal Way, Washington, followed by a day of planned special events to commemorate the achievement.
The San Bernardino County Transportation Authority’s (SBCTA) Zero-Emission Multiple Unit (ZEMU) passenger rail project recently won the Center for Hydrogen Safety’s Robert Zalosh Hydrogen Safety Excellence Award in the project category.
As Calgary prepares for a future where its population could double by 2076, the city is investing in infrastructure that meets both today’s needs and tomorrow’s possibilities.
As Seattle prepares for significant population and job growth, the West Seattle and Ballard Link Extensions will add efficient light rail transit options to connect communities with reliable public transportation.
We helped to deliver the Los Angeles Regional Connector, encouraging Angelenos towards public transport.
The world’s third-biggest bored tunnel is being built to close a gap in the Bay Area’s rapid transit system, with minimal disruption to residents and businesses.
The Federal Way Link Extension light rail project will bring much-needed transit services to the Seattle region.
Toronto’s largest and most complex transport project to date, the Ontario Line, is being delivered under a combination of two large public-private partnerships and two progressive design-build contracts.
An unprecedented achievement that overcame a host of urban engineering challenges, the East Side Access megaproject provided a major expansion of commuter rail in New York.
Receive our expert insights on issues that transform business, increase sustainability and improve lives.