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utility conflict management

TTI’s Utility Engineering Program Helps Sponsors Avoid Unseen Expenses, Delays

December 1, 2017

Transportation project design and construction, even under the best of circumstances, are challenging for all concerned — the agency paying for the project, the engineer designing it, the contractor building it, and the travelers waiting on its completion. Transportation agencies face numerous obstacles regarding utilities, including a lack of accurate information about utility facilities that […]

Filed Under: Texas Transportation Researcher, Volume 53, Number 4 Tagged With: Construction Costs, Transportation Operations, utility conflict management, utility engineering, Utility Management

The Best Surprise Is No Surprise

November 29, 2017

Utility engineering helps agencies and contractors avoid unseen expenses and delays Transportation project design and construction, even under the most ideal circumstances, is a challenge for all concerned: the agency who’s paying for the project, the engineer who’s designing it, the contractor who’s building it, and the travelers who are waiting for it to be […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: economics, Utility Conflict, utility conflict management, Utility Engineering Program

Best Practices in Utility Conflict Management

December 1, 2012

TTI recently completed SHRP 2 R15B: Identification of Utility Conflicts and Solutions, which examined best practices from around the country and
developed tools for effectively managing and resolving these conflicts.

Filed Under: Texas Transportation Researcher, Volume 48, Number 4 Tagged With: best practices, matrix, seminar, SHRP 2, utility conflict management

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