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ITS International Magazine Article
We are thrilled to share some exciting news! Carlos recently collaborated with our esteemed technology partners to feature an insightful article on our CV Sync Smart Region Program in the renowned ITS International Magazine
AdvanTEC TALK Fall Issue 2023 Newsletter
ADVANTEC's overarching mission to improve the quality of travel in Southern California began in March of 1998 with our name: ADVANTEC, which stands for our focus to innovate “Advancements in Technology” to meet the needs of our clients and the public they serve.
AdvanTEC TALK Summer Issue 2023 Newsletter
ADVANTEC's overarching mission to improve the quality of travel in Southern California began in March of 1998 with our name: ADVANTEC, which stands for our focus to innovate “Advancements in Technology” to meet the needs of our clients and the public they serve.
AdvanTEC TALK Fall & Winter Issue 2022 Newsletter
ADVANTEC has been awarded new contracts with the cities of Escondido, Industry, and Pico Rivera to develop each of their citywide ITS Master Plans.
AdvanTEC TALK Summer Issue 2022 Newsletter
CVAG Receives APA Excellence in Transportation Award for the CV Sync Smart Region Project.
On May 4th 2022 ADVANTEC was honored to join CVAG in accepting the Transportation Excellence Award for the CV Sync project, which is creating a smart region across the Coachella Valley. This project was selected by the APA Inland Empire Section as the top transportation project and will go on to represent the Inland Empire at the State level.
AdvanTEC TALK Spring Issue 2022 Newsletter
ADVANTEC Has Provided Engineering Services on the Metro Purple Line Subway Extension Since 2008
~One of the biggest public works project on the West Coast, at a budget of $9.3 billion, the Metro Purple Line (D Line) Extension Transit Project is a critical link in the Los Angeles County (LA) transit network serving the westside cities with seven new stations and over 9 miles of tunnels.