Methodology in Action: The City X Metro
The implementation of the new subway system in City X represents the most concrete example of methodology applied to public infrastructure. Unlike traditional line extensions, this project was designed using agent-based flow simulation and real-time logistics optimization.
In the first stage, the engineering team analyzed the daily mobility behavior of more than 300,000 citizens. Data collection allowed for a complete redesign of access points and train frequencies, reducing the average waiting time from 6 to 2.5 minutes. Furthermore, the integration of predictive maintenance technology in tracks and trains prevents mechanical failures before they impact the service.
The civil works concluded two months ahead of schedule thanks to target-based incentive contracts and absolute transparency in the supply chain. This success story demonstrates that rigorous planning and abandoning political dogma lead to sustainable public works that directly transform the quality of urban life.