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EPISODE · Mar 17, 2026 · 1H 1M

How Technology Will Shape 2026 for Roads, Bridges and Public Transit

from Infrastructure Technology Podcast · host ITP

The Season 3 premiere of the ITP kicks off with a forward-looking conversation on where transportation and infrastructure technology are headed next. Gavin, Brandon and Jessica break down predictions on AI adoption, smart roads, real-time traffic management and the uncertain future of federal infrastructure funding.   The episode also features an in-depth interview with leaders from HNTB and Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART), exploring how transit agencies are leveraging data and AI to improve safety, operations and the rider experience.  To wrap up the episode, Brandon reflects on his recent trip to Washington, D.C., and the city’s standout accessibility. Featured Guests  Joanna M. Pinkerton - HNTB Joanna M. Pinkerton is HNTB’s national practice leader for digital infrastructure solutions, where she advances programs focused on digital transformation of public infrastructure, integration of AI, and the use of advanced analytics to serve communities more efficiently. She previously served as president and CEO of the Central Ohio Transit Authority. Dee Leggett - DART Dee Leggett is the former executive vice president and chief development officer at DART. A nationally recognized transit leader with more than 20 years of experience, she has overseen planning, engineering, real estate, design, construction, and development programs for major transportation projects across the U.S. What You'll Learn The team’s top predictions for 2026, including how AI, real‑time traffic tools, and emerging safety tech could shape both transit and roadway operations. Why the upcoming expiration of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act may create uncertainty for long‑term infrastructure planning, funding stability and project delivery. How transit agencies like DART and HNTB are using data, AI analytics, and customer journey mapping to improve safety, communication and the overall rider experience. What Brandon discovered about Washington, D.C.’s accessibility — and how the city’s design compares to other U.S. transit environments. Inside the Episode Episode Length: 1:01:53 Timestamps: 1:30- 2026 predictions 12:40- Interview with HNTB and DART 47:00- Washington, D.C. accessibility  Useful Links HNTB Digital Infrastructure Solutions  DART (Dallas Area Rapid Transit)  Roads & Bridges - AI Moves from Concept to Construction Send us a topic suggestion!  Don't forget to subscribe to the ITP, and rate and review our podcast! Email [email protected] with your boldest 2026 infrastructure prediction — we might read it on air!   

The Season 3 premiere of the ITP kicks off with a forward-looking conversation on where transportation and infrastructure technology are headed next. Gavin, Brandon and Jessica break down predictions on AI adoption, smart roads, real-time traffic management and the uncertain future of federal infrastructure funding.   The episode also features an in-depth interview with leaders from HNTB and Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART), exploring how transit agencies are leveraging data and AI to improve safety, operations and the rider experience.  To wrap up the episode, Brandon reflects on his recent trip to Washington, D.C., and the city’s standout accessibility. Featured Guests  Joanna M. Pinkerton - HNTB Joanna M. Pinkerton is HNTB’s national practice leader for digital infrastructure solutions, where she advances programs focused on digital transformation of public infrastructure, integration of AI, and the use of advanced analytics to serve communities more efficiently. She previously served as president and CEO of the Central Ohio Transit Authority. Dee Leggett - DART Dee Leggett is the former executive vice president and chief development officer at DART. A nationally recognized transit leader with more than 20 years of experience, she has overseen planning, engineering, real estate, design, construction, and development programs for major transportation projects across the U.S. What You'll Learn The team’s top predictions for 2026, including how AI, real‑time traffic tools, and emerging safety tech could shape both transit and roadway operations. Why the upcoming expiration of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act may create uncertainty for long‑term infrastructure planning, funding stability and project delivery. How transit agencies like DART and HNTB are using data, AI analytics, and customer journey mapping to improve safety, communication and the overall rider experience. What Brandon discovered about Washington, D.C.’s accessibility — and how the city’s design compares to other U.S. transit environments. Inside the Episode Episode Length: 1:01:53 Timestamps: 1:30- 2026 predictions 12:40- Interview with HNTB and DART 47:00- Washington, D.C. accessibility  Useful Links HNTB Digital Infrastructure Solutions  DART (Dallas Area Rapid Transit)  Roads & Bridges - AI Moves from Concept to Construction Send us a topic suggestion!  Don't forget to subscribe to the ITP, and rate and review our podcast! Email [email protected] with your boldest 2026 infrastructure prediction — we might read it on air!

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The Season 3 premiere of the ITP kicks off with a forward-looking conversation on where transportation and infrastructure technology are headed next. Gavin, Brandon and Jessica break down predictions on AI adoption, smart roads, real-time traffic...

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