What a Night for WRA.
The US 301 and Cleveland Avenue Task Force projects were recognized last night at the 2020 Engineering Excellence Awards for ACEC DE. Some members of the project teams were there to accept the Grand Conceptor Awards. A special thank you to everyone who contributed to make these projects so successful.

Cleveland Ave. Task Force Recognized by ACEC DE.
ACEC DE recognized the Cleveland Avenue Task Force project with the $1M and under Grand Conceptor Award at the 2020 Engineering Excellence Awards Banquet last night.

US 301 Wins The Grand Conceptor: $5M and Above.
We are pleased to announce that US 301 Section 1: Norfolk Southern Railroad to SR1 in New Castle County, Delaware won the $5M and above Grand Conceptor Award from ACEC DE.

Kiera Crenny Featured by WTS Philadelphia.
Kiera Crenny is a Traffic Engineer in our Wilmington office and an active member of WTS Philadelphia. WTS recently featured Kiera in their monthly Member Spotlight. Meet Kiera Crenny.
US 1 Conowingo Road Wins 2020 MDQI Awards.
WRA is proud to announce that the US 1 at Conowingo Road Retaining Wall won the Maryland Quality Initiative (MDQI) MDOT SHA award Under $5M and the overall MDQI Project of the Year Under $5M award.

Midtown Streetscape Wins the MDQI Baltimore City DOT Award Over $5M.
With major institutions and popular residential areas along the project corridor, keeping stakeholders informed, involved, and supportive of the project was critical to the project’s success. Prior to final design and WRA’s involvement, a concept committee was formed by the City to identify project goals. During final design, WRA met regularly with stakeholders and held several community meetings. WRA assisted the City in both presenting the project at each design stage and incorporating input from stakeholders.

MD 32 Phase 1 Design-Build Wins the MDQI MDOT SHA Award Over $5M.
The MD 32 from MD 108 to Linden Church Road Design-Build project was procured with an A+B bid including a schedule component. This resulted in an aggressive schedule for which the design-build team (DBT) met or surpassed the design and construction milestones. The project included coordination between the owner, MDOT SHA, Howard County which had a funding component and local road connections coordination, BGE and Verizon as utility owners that required relocations, Concrete General as the contractor, and WRA as the designer.


WRA Welcomes Brad Myers.
Brad has spent the past 14 years with the Maryland Department of Transportation, State Highway Administration. His most recent assignment was as the Construction, Operations and Maintenance Manager for the 9 billion dollar I-495 and I-270 P3 program. Prior to that he spent 5 years in maintenance as the Resident Engineer managing Carroll County highway operations and as the District Operations Engineer for the District 5 Maintenance team.

2020 Spring Career Fair Schedule.
Our campus tour is starting soon. Stop by, introduce yourself, and learn about the internships and entry level positions available at WRA.
WRA Named Top Workplace.
WRA was named a Top Workplace in Baltimore for the 5th consecutive year, and we want to thank our employees for their contributions! Read more…
