Acumen Celebrates 25 Years
Less than two miles from the Oakland International Airport, Acumen Building Enterprise, Inc. (Acumen) is one of the businesses at the end of Pardee Lane, a quiet street abutting Martin Luther King Jr. Regional Shoreline.
Less than two miles from the Oakland International Airport, Acumen Building Enterprise, Inc. (Acumen) is one of the businesses at the end of Pardee Lane, a quiet street abutting Martin Luther King Jr. Regional Shoreline.
The transportation industry needs workers. Chris McCarthy warned of the “retirement cliff” in an August 6, 2019 article in Metro Magazine. “According to a 2017 report from the University Transportation Research Center, up to 50% of the current U.S. transit workforce …
In an article by Roger Rudick, Farah Soltane says speed is critical for California High-Speed Rail design.
As a small business advocate and a member of the California High-Speed Rail Authority (CHSRA) Business Advisory Council, Allen alerts small businesses to opportunities in the transportation industry.
In the U.S., we love our cars and prefer to drive alone. More than 90% of Americans owned personal automobiles in 2017, and 21% of families had more than three cars per household, says the U.S. Census Bureau.
The Federal Highway Administration says, “There is a consensus among economists that congestion pricing represents the single most viable and sustainable approach to reducing traffic congestion.”
Coffee thermos and mobile device in hand, you sit relaxed in the back seat on your way to work. The automated car you are in waits for the light to change …
Most college students wait until they graduate before opening a new business. But Walter Allen was in graduate school when he decided to launch his company.
Walter E. Allen, a Navy veteran, started Acumen Building Enterprise in 1994 to help pay for graduate school. That small one-person consulting firm became a corporation in 2002.
Walter Allen, president and chief executive officer of Acumen Building Enterprise, recently traveled to Cuba with a delegation led by Congresswoman Barbara Lee to explore business and transportation development opportunities …
Less than two miles from the Oakland International Airport, Acumen Building Enterprise, Inc. (Acumen) is one of the businesses at the end of Pardee Lane, a quiet street abutting Martin Luther King Jr. Regional Shoreline.
The transportation industry needs workers. Chris McCarthy warned of the “retirement cliff” in an August 6, 2019 article in Metro Magazine. “According to a 2017 report from the University Transportation Research Center, up to 50% of the current U.S. transit workforce …
In an article by Roger Rudick, Farah Soltane says speed is critical for California High-Speed Rail design.
As a small business advocate and a member of the California High-Speed Rail Authority (CHSRA) Business Advisory Council, Allen alerts small businesses to opportunities in the transportation industry.
In the U.S., we love our cars and prefer to drive alone. More than 90% of Americans owned personal automobiles in 2017, and 21% of families had more than three cars per household, says the U.S. Census Bureau.
The Federal Highway Administration says, “There is a consensus among economists that congestion pricing represents the single most viable and sustainable approach to reducing traffic congestion.”
Coffee thermos and mobile device in hand, you sit relaxed in the back seat on your way to work. The automated car you are in waits for the light to change …
Most college students wait until they graduate before opening a new business. But Walter Allen was in graduate school when he decided to launch his company.
Walter E. Allen, a Navy veteran, started Acumen Building Enterprise in 1994 to help pay for graduate school. That small one-person consulting firm became a corporation in 2002.
Walter Allen, president and chief executive officer of Acumen Building Enterprise, recently traveled to Cuba with a delegation led by Congresswoman Barbara Lee to explore business and transportation development opportunities …