The Stilson Transit Center is a high-performance regional transit center and park ‘n ride designed to improve START (Southern Teton Area Rapid Transit) bus service and reduce traffic congestion along the critical Teton Mountain range corridor. The facility consists of 2,900 square foot building housing a passenger information and waiting area, public restrooms, 386 parking spaces, and EV chargers. The building features an expansive canopy system that provides sheltered exterior waiting areas for commuters and travelers between Teton Valley, Idaho, and Jackson, Wyoming.
Design services included mechanical, electrical and plumbing services inside and outside of the footprint of the building including air source heat pump design for the HVAC system, electrical coordination for the photovoltaic solar panels on the roof, planning for the initial and future vehicle and bike charging stations, as well as providing electrical design for LED artwork and canopy lighting located outside the building.
