Transit infrastructure engineering and construction management firm
PGH Wong is a full-service transit engineering firm founded in 1985 that designs and manages heavy rail, light rail, commuter rail, automated systems, and bus rapid transit projects. The tech stack is traditional (Excel, Microsoft Project, Bluebeam, Oracle Primavera)—appropriate for large-scale infrastructure where design handoff and compliance dominate. Active hiring is tilted toward engineering roles, and current projects reveal operational scaling: quality-management-system implementation, Oracle Unifier rollout, and statistical sampling program development suggest the firm is formalizing processes as project complexity and size increase.
PGH Wong operates as a prime consultant across the full lifecycle of transit projects—from planning and conceptual design through construction management, inspection, and system activation. The firm serves public agencies and transit authorities on major multi-billion-dollar infrastructure programs. With 201–500 employees based in San Francisco, the organization manages complex civil, structural, electrical, and systems engineering work, alongside program and project management. Recent work includes transit station design, rail projects, and construction cost estimation. The firm uses industry-standard tools (Microsoft Office suite, Bluebeam, Oracle Primavera, PlanGrid) typical of engineering and construction firms managing distributed teams and stringent compliance requirements.
PGH Wong specializes in transit system implementation across heavy rail, light rail, commuter rail, automated people mover, high-speed rail, streetcars, and bus rapid transit, serving as prime consultant for planning, design, engineering, and construction management.
The firm uses Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Microsoft Project, Adobe Acrobat, PlanGrid, Bluebeam, and Oracle Primavera for project delivery, cost estimation, document management, and construction planning.
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