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Georges Jacquemart

Adjunct Professor of Planning

Mr. Jacquemart has a civil engineering diploma from the Federal Polytechnic Institute in Switzerland and an Master of Science in Urban Planning from Stanford University. He is a principal of Buckhurst Fish & Jacquemart, a New York City consulting firm, and directs the firm's transportation work. Prior to that position he was a vice-president with Alan M. Voorhees Associates, an international consulting firm specializing in transportation.

He has worked for over 25 years in the field of transportation planning and traffic engineering on more than 600 projects. He acted as advisor to governments, institutions and private organizations all over the world. His areas of expertise include multi-modal transportation planning, transit planning, integrating transportation and land-use strategies, pedestrian circulation and safety analyses, and traffic calming. Mr. Jacquemart wrote "Modern Roundabout Practice in the United States" for the National Research Council Transportation Research Board and is one of the authors of the Roundabout Guide published in 2000 by the Federal Highway Administration. Mr. Jacquemart assists in the Capstone program for Planning Students and teaches the Transportation Planning Class.











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G-Jacquemart@peapc.com
(212) 353-7477
Office Hours: By appointment only

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