SEPTA
SEPTA Brings Their Best Branded Merch Online with Launch of eCommerce Website.
Howard County, MD
Howard County Creates Tool to Standardize Watershed Assessments.
PennDOT
PennDOT's Custom Map App Helps Them Manage Over 550 Bridges.
SHA
SHA Launches an Interactive “Bridge Styler” Survey App to Gather Public Feedback on Project Aesthetics.
Confidential
Energy Client Employs App for Permitting Screening and Tracking.
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) prioritized customer needs, usability, and real-time data in the complete overhaul of their website.
PennDOT District 12
McCormick Taylor developed the I-70 Projects website for PennDOT District 12, providing a centralized, interactive platform to inform the public about the $750 million modernization of 58 miles of I-70 in southwestern Pennsylvania, featuring project maps, virtual meetings, and real-time…
McCormick Taylor led the Creative and Technology services for SEPTA’s Elwyn to Wawa Regional Rail Service Restoration Project.
McCormick Taylor developed an accessible, mobile-friendly, easy-to-navigate interactive map to introduce SEPTA’s new wayfinding suggestions to the City of Philadelphia.
ALCOSAN
McCormick Taylor leveraged stakeholder input to redesign the Allegheny County Sanitary Authority's public-facing website.
The Rapid Bridge Replacement project is comprised of 558 bridges across Pennsylvania that are being replaced on an accelerated schedule through public-private partnership.
McCormick Taylor uses information and data management tools to ease the burden of tracking permit commitments over the permitting and construction phases of a project.
McCormick Taylor assisted the Maryland State Highway Administration’s Office of Environmental Design to develop and implement a program to comply with the Maryland WIP, the NPDES MS4 Discharge Permit, and EPA-approved local TMDLs.
McCormick Taylor worked with Howard County to develop a centralized geodatabase to better organize, store, and report the data required by MDE in accordance with Howard County’s NPDES MS4.