
STV
New York City-based STV on Feb. 19 reported launching a 2026-28 strategic plan that outlines how it will “sharpen its focus, expand in high-growth markets and geographies, and evolve how it delivers value to clients as infrastructure demands continue to accelerate across North America.”
The new plan builds on the 2023–2025 strategy, according to the firm that advises, plans, designs, engineers, and delivers projects in the transportation, buildings, water and facilities sectors. It also reflects “the changing infrastructure landscape, including rising power demand, supply chain reorganization and changing expectations on infrastructure-focused professional services companies,” STV reported.
The plan is said to center on the following strategic priorities:
- “Expand STV’s Business by focusing growth in high-demand markets and geographies, developing capabilities in power services and strengthening private-sector client relationships.
- “Elevate STV’s People by investing in training and skills that prepare team members to solve complex challenges now and for the future.
- “Evolve STV’s Operations through harnessing technology, refining project delivery methods and accelerating schedules.”
For more on the plan and how it will help position STV, read CEO Greg Kelly’s commentary here.
Separately, the firm earlier this month appointed Jerry Jannetti as President of Transportation South.
Further Reading:
- STV Launches ‘Revamped’ Advisory Services Practice
- STV Opens Jacksonville Office
- Valley Metro Selects STV to Assess Environmental Design Across Rail System
Brandt

Brandt on Feb. 18 reported teaming with On-Site Services to help improve rail operator access to parts and service for Brandt R5 Power Unit railcar movers across the continental U.S.
Based in Fort Worth, Tex., On-Site Services is a nationwide mobile maintenance provider for Class I and II railroads, as well as the gas, oil, and utility industries. The company’s mobile repair “minimizes downtime for operators and provides service to remote locations and on machines that are too difficult to transport for repair,” according to Brandt, which is headquartered in Regina, Saskatchewan, and services markets in Canada, the United States, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Asia.
“We’re excited to partner with On-Site Services to back our industry-leading R5 Power Units with service that comes right to operators, wherever they’re located,” said Russell Solomon, Brandt Director of Sales-US-Wholegoods-Sales. “Brandt and On-Site are a great partnership, because we share a commitment to maintenance, safety, and customer service.”
“We’ve enjoyed working on Brandt Power Units for more than 15 years—from the very first models to the R5s,” said Jeremy Thompson, General Manager of On-Site Services. “With the intertwining of our customer base, partnering with Brandt just makes sense.”




