Neuman, CH2M HILL’s chief highway engineer, has more than three decades of experience, planning and designing major highways, freeways, and more than 300 interchanges across the U.S., for more than 20 state Departments of Transportation. He is a nationally recognized expert in highway safety and traffic operations related to geometric and context sensitive design, and he has led or participated in many significant research projects for the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO), the National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) and the Federal Highway Administration.
Notable contributions include: NCHRP Report 480, "A Guide to Best Practices for Achieving Context Sensitive Solutions;" NCHRP Report 362, "Roadway Widths for Low Traffic Volume Roads;" NCHRP Project 20-7 Task 75, "Geometric Design for Very Low Volume Local Roads;" and NCHRP 430, "Improved Safety Information to Support Highway Design." He recently served as project director for NCHRP Project 17-18(3), "Implementation of AASHTO's Strategic Highway Safety Plan."
Neuman has served as senior consultant, technical director, or project manager for planning and preliminary design studies for major freeway corridors and interchanges across the country, including most recently the I-395/Anacostia Freeway/11th Street Bridges project in the District of Columbia; I-70/I-75 system interchange in Montgomery County, Ohio; Marquette Interchange in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; I-74 in the Quad Cities (Iowa and Illinois); I-75/M 59 system interchange in Oakland County, Michigan; and I-94 freeway corridors in Kenosha, Racine and Waukesha Counties, Wisconsin.
“Receiving the level of Senior Fellow Technologist is a pinnacle in Tim's career. We are proud to have him represent CH2M HILL in the client and transportation community,” said Kevan Sharp, Technology, Quality, and Integrating Services Director for the Transportation Business Group.

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