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Kittelson in Southeast Queensland

Kittelson & Associates, based in Brisbane, Australia is a wholly–owned subsidiary of Kittelson & Associates, Inc. (KAI) and the firm's first international office. The office opened in April 2007 under the leadership of Miranda Blogg, Ph.D., who over the past eight years has played a dynamic role in the development of KAI's Fort Lauderdale, Florida office.

A shot of the Brisbane skylineKAI is a specialty firm that provides professional transport planning and engineering, transit, research, and education services to public and private organizations. Our solutions are rooted in sound technical analysis and our focus on research enables the exploration of unique problems and treatments. We also recognize the importance of communication and collaboration in the development of our products and relationships.

In an effort to advance the industry, the firm places high value on the education of staff, clients, industry, and the public. We are actively involved through memberships in local and national professional organizations, our university and industry courses, and public outreach. Our investment in technology enables the use of the most advanced transportation planning and engineering tools, and allows the organization's eight offices to work seamlessly together regardless of project location.

Kittelson & Associates is excited to be part of the transport industry in Australia.

Contact Information

  1. Kittelson & Associates
  2. Level 4, 80 Petrie Terrace
  3. Brisbane, 4000, QLD
  4. AUSTRALIA
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  6. AU +61 7 3369.6353
  7. US +1 407.373.1130
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  9. Office Manager
  10. Miranda Blogg, PhD

Employee Spotlight

Miranda L. Blogg

Photo of Miranda BloggMs. Blogg is the Brisbane office manager of Kittelson & Associates. Ms. Blogg gained her PhD in Brisbane before traveling to the United States, where she worked for nearly eight years. She has gained many accolades as a professional, including serving as a part-time transportation lecturer, actively participating on two committees of the Transportation Research Board in the United States, and presiding over the Gold Coast Chapter of the Institute of Transportation Engineers.