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Partner Kimberly Stump PE has a wide range of experience and technical capabilities, including engineering design, traffic engineering and transportation planning. With over 20 years of experience, she has managed many transportation planning projects including regional transportation plans, highway and multimodal corridor studies, high-occupancy vehicle feasibility studies, congestion management studies, and bottleneck assessments. She has an extensive knowledge of federal and state laws and regulations affecting traffic engineering and transportation planning, and has thorough understanding of the regulatory and public approval processes. In addition, she has managed many traffic engineering projects, including detailed maintenance and protection of traffic plan preparation, contract specifications, traffic operations analyses, and traffic flow simulation and optimization projects.
Kim is a registered professional engineer in New York and New Jersey, and is affiliated with the American Society of Engineers and Transportation Research Board. As an Adjunct Professor, she has taught traffic engineering and transportation planning courses at Rutgers University.
Contact Kim at: kim@stumphausman.com
Partner Ken Hausman PE has over 25 years of experience in the transportation engineering field. He is highly skilled in travel demand forecasting techniques, particularly the development and application of travel demand models. He has managed highway and transit corridor planning studies, congestion management studies, and transportation model development. He has a great deal of experience developing model applications with the major transportation planning software packages (including TransCAD and Cube/Voyager), as well as geographic information software (MapInfo) and database management programs (including Access, VisualBasic for Excel, and GISDK for TransCAD programming). He has used many of the area's regional models, including NYMTC's Best Practice Model, the NYSDOT Route 9A Model, SJTPO's South Jersey Transportation Demand Model, and the NJTPA'S North Jersey Regional Transportation Model.
Ken is a registered professional engineer in New York and New Jersey, and is affiliated with the Institute of Transportation Engineers and Transportation Research Board. As an Adjunct Professor, he has taught graduate-level transportation planning courses at Rutgers University and New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT). At NJIT, he served as the deputy director of the International Intermodal Transportation Center, where he led research activities involving multi-modal freight transportation systems analysis.
Contact Ken at: email@stumphausman.com
Stump/Hausman employs a staff of professional planners and technicians who bring in-depth knowledge of current trends and technical developments to each project. S/H staff utilizes up-to-date industry software such as Paramics, VISSIM, Cube/Voyager, TransCAD, ArcGIS, and MapInfo.
Associate Josh Curley joined S/H in 2011. He brings over 15 years of transportation planning experience from work in consulting and university research. His knowledge includes traffic simulation modeling, freight and land use planning, and geographic information systems (GIS). He is experienced in using Paramics and VISSIM traffic simulation modeling packages and an expert in ArcGIS, MapInfo, and TransCAD GIS platforms.
Contact Josh at: curley@stumphausman.com
S/H also draws upon several part-time employees that provide technical support when extra resources are needed.
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