TRG works on transportation and infrastructure projects across our diverse client portfolio, from military installation improvements and energy projects to community development and modernization efforts. We believe strong public-private partnerships foster such projects’ success.

Our team understands infrastructure initiatives and challenges from the perspectives of government as well as industry. From transportation to project investment to installation security, TRG experts work with federal, state, local, and private industry leaders to help communities build their capabilities and connections across the country.

Representative Clients

Subject Matter Experts

Peter “Duke” DeLuca

BG USA (ret.)

Deluca
Major General (ret.) Stephen Farmen

Stephen E. Farmen

MG USA (ret.)

Farmen

Kathleen Ferguson

Principal

Ferguson

Christopher J. Goode

Managing Partner

Goode

Kate Hallahan

Senior Advisor

Hallahan

Matthew Herrmann

Principal

Herrmann

Steve Iselin

PDAS USN (ret.)

Iselin

Lee Levy

Maj Gen USAF (ret.)

Levy

Frank Purdy

Senior Advisor

Purdy

Michael Scott

Vice Chief DLA (ret.)

Scott

John M. Simmons

Managing Partner

Simmons

Scott Taylor

Senior Advisor

Taylor

Results

Connecting Barksdale AFB with the State of Louisiana

The TRG team worked successfully to fund the initial investments for a new entrance gate and road at Barksdale AFB, to connect to a State and community funded interchange into the base. The State and local investment is substantial and meaningful, and will vastly improve traffic flow, safety, and security at Barksdale AFB. Adding the initial USAF investment, via the service’s unfunded priority list, and based on significant outreach and coordination with the White House, Congress, and with senior leaders inside the Air Force, allowed for the planning and design, and for the initiation of a program to begin. Ultimately, a connection will mean a successful collaboration, backed by significant investment, between the Air Force and the State of Louisiana.

Land Swap to Facilitate Relocation of Main Gate at Battle Creek

The current main gate for the Battle Creek Air National Guard (ANG) Base does not comply with anti-terrorism and force protection regulations. In order to build a new main gate, the community, the State of Michigan, the Air Force and National Guard Bureau needed to conduct a complicated land swap and relocation of an existing highway. The land swap was recently completed and the request for a $10 million military construction project to construct the new entrance has been submitted to Congress.