Strategic Highway Research Program (SHRP2) C19 Product: Expediting Project Delivery
The second Strategic Highway Research Program (SHRP2) is a national partnership among the Federal Highway Administration, the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, and the Transportation Research Board, to conduct research and deploy products that help the transportation community improve the Nation’s highway system. One such product is the Solution for Expediting Project Delivery.
Transportation agencies are being challenged to deliver projects with greater efficiency and speed at the same time that funding and staffing are decreasing and transportation needs are growing. Expediting Project Delivery (C19) is a second Strategic Highway Research Program (SHRP2) Capacity solution for accelerating planning and environmental review of transportation projects. This product identifies 24 strategies for addressing or avoiding 16 common constraints to expedite project delivery. These strategies represent innovative approaches to improve transportation decision making that result in better projects and environmental outcomes. Applying these proven strategies also saves time by allowing agencies to anticipate and reduce project delays.
Save Lives
Minimizing delays during all phases of project development ensures faster delivery of roadway safety infrastructure improvements.
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Save Money
Predicting and preventing possible delays leads to expedited, cost-efficient project development and delivery.
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Save Time
Predicting and addressing possible issues early in the planning and project delivery process, reduces the occurrence of unforeseen delays throughout the project.
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Strategies to Accelerate Project Delivery
The Transportation Research Board Report S2-C19-RR-1, “Expedited Planning and Environmental Review of Highway Projects” identifies and describes 24 strategies that transportation agencies can use to address common constraints on project delivery. The report categorizes each strategy by a general group and lists the applicable project development implementation phase.
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For more information, please contact Damaris Santiago Damaris Santiago at 202-366-2034.
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