demand forecasting & risk analysis
About ShapeTransport
ShapeTransport provides specialist technical advice to organisations that plan, fund and operate major transport infrastructure.
Services include:
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Demand forecasting - all modes including traffic (tolled and untolled), public transport and cycling
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Risk analysis - to quantify the uncertainty around single-point (deterministic) forecasts
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Project management - both in the development and application of transport models
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Business cases - as the transport modelling lead and economics interface
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Independent reviews - technical peer reviews of transport models and gateway assurance reviews of business cases
Some recent projects
Click the image below to scroll through a selection of recent projects. Please get in touch with Graham for further details.




Contact details
e: graham.mounsey@shapetransport.com
m: +61 (0)415 403 763
a: PO Box 334, Freshwater 2096
in: linkedin.com/in/grahammounsey/
Graham has 30 years' experience in the transport profession, underpinned by a master's degree in Transport Planning & Engineering.
A quick word about induced demand
In 1994, the term 'induced demand' entered the transport planning profession's nomenclature, and we’ve been grappling with it ever since.
Click here to read Graham's 2024 conference paper that explores the confusion surrounding its definition.
Readers are invited to play along by answering six simple multiple-choice questions designed to refine their own definition of induced demand and perhaps better understand how others may define it.

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