Making the right choices when upgrades mean disruption
Enhancing the rail network isn't possible without some disruption to passengers.
Read moreRichard is a Director at Steer and a respected rail industry leader with over 30 years of experience driving change and collaboration, drawing on capabilities in network planning, operations and performance, and business cases. He has worked extensively across the UK and internationally, advising public and private sector clients on the planning, appraisal, and delivery of major transport projects. Richard specialises in developing evidence-based strategies to support funding bids, collaborative policy development, and investment decisions across a range of transport modes, including rail, road, and urban transport.
Since joining Steer in 2018, he has led high-profile projects for national and local governments, transport authorities, infrastructure and train operators, helping to shape long-term transport strategies and unlock constraints to economic growth. Richard has led the award-winning Manchester Recovery Task Force, delivering high-performance solutions to the problems of the May 2018 timetable and unlocking DfT funding for a programme of incremental investment
Richard works with clients throughout the project lifecycle, from initial feasibility, option and business case development through to readiness assurance and post-project evaluation. His collaborative approach and in-depth technical expertise ensure clients receive practical, innovative solutions that align with their strategic objectives and deliver lasting benefits.
Enhancing the rail network isn't possible without some disruption to passengers.
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Read moreAnother milestone in an unprecedented period of investment in the UK's trains.
Read moreA year ago, Steer began to develop solutions to poor operational performance in Birmingham and Manchester.
Read moreThe May 2018 timetable exposed a variety of failings in UK rail, particularly in Manchester.
Read moreYes, you are in the right place. After 40 years, we have changed our name from Steer Davies Gleave to mark our growing international footprint and our expanding portfolio into sectors beyond transport.
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