“I’ve learnt from experience that projects are most successful when people with different skills and perspectives create a shared vision—and keep it embedded in the outcomes that communities value. My approach is evidence-led, research-informed, and collaborative from strategy through to delivery.”

Johnson (Chen) Yang is a Senior Consultant at Resolve Group, having joined in August 2025, with more than eight years’ experience in New Zealand’s transport sector. He works end-to-end across the project lifecycle—from early advice and business cases through preliminary studies, detailed design, and delivery—helping public and private clients turn complex problems into practical, fit-for-purpose solutions. That whole-of-lifecycle view underpins his passion for innovation that makes transport systems safer, more efficient, and more intelligent—for today’s communities and future generations.

Johnson blends strategy with on-the-ground delivery. His work spans multimodal street and intersection design; Safe System audits and reviews; speed management; transport and Traffic Impact Assessments (TIAs); microsimulation and traffic modelling; and project and work-package management and assurance. He has completed more than 50 independent peer reviews of design drawings, TIAs, and Safe System Audits (SSAs). Alongside consulting, he is completing a part-time PhD at the University of Auckland on the safety of connected and automated vehicles in mixed traffic, applying data-driven approaches and emerging vehicle technologies.

What Johnson offers:

  • Transport planning and design—specialising in TIAs and modelling (microsimulation and intersection capacity analysis), plus concept-to-detailed design for intersections, corridors, cycleways, and bus hubs—grounded in Safe System principles to deliver practical, fit-for-purpose outcomes.
  • Independent peer review of design drawings, TIAs, and SSAs.
  • Project and work-package management and assurance—balancing time, cost, risk, and quality.
  • Clear, concise communication and governance that keep diverse stakeholders aligned from concept to completion.
  • Research-to-practice capability—turning evidence into actionable advice, including data analysis and the application of emerging technologies.

Outside work, Johnson enjoys tramping across Aotearoa’s trails. He’s an avid reader and film fan and spends low-key weekends exploring new walks and cafés with friends.