“Today’s complex transportation programs require leaders who are flexible, trusted team builders, grounded in technical excellence,” said Erin Slayton, HDR’s Transportation Program Management Director. “Tracy and Scott both come to HDR with a wealth of valuable experience and a solutions-oriented mindset that will immediately benefit our clients and improve their projects.”
Johnson came to HDR from the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District, where she was the Chief Design and Construction Officer responsible for the $3.5-billion Core Capacity Program to increase throughput through the Transbay Tube from 23 to 30 trains per hour. Prior to that, she served as BART’s Seismic Engineering Manager for the Earthquake Safety Program, which seismically retrofitted 77 miles of the original BART system. Before joining BART, she worked as an Engineering Project Manager for firms in Oakland and Chicago.
Jarvis joins HDR with more than 34 years of experience, including most recently as Chief Engineer and Director of Program Management with the California High-Speed Rail Authority. Before the authority, he spent 26 years at the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), including serving as Caltrans’ Assistant Chief of Construction. At HDR, he will support program management and construction management efforts throughout California and beyond.