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Standard Number

AASHTO APD:2005
Năm ban hành 2005

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Tình trạng W - Hết hiệu lực

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Tên tiếng Anh

Title in English

Accelerating project delivery - It´s about time
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44
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Foreword: Our job as state transportation leaders is to maintain
and enhance the transportation system Americans use every day. The
world we live in and the demands we face are changing very rapidly.
There are areas experiencing large population growth. The North
American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and the expansion of global
commerce have greatly increased freight transport, with more
demands to come. Our highways and bridges are aging and have to be
rebuilt, often while people are still using them.

All of these changes demand a much quicker means of putting
highway improvements into place. I believe it's time we started to
consider people's time as the paramount element in the way we plan
and deliver a transportation project. Typically, a highway project
takes five to seven years. We don't live in that kind of world. We
have to speed up the process to get in and out in one to three
years.

It's a challenge. We have to look at hard engineering and ask
ourselves how do we do things-build things-so that we have the
absolute minimum effect on traffic. We have to consider costs, but
if we only consider the cost of construction, we're making a
mistake. We have to also consider the costs of the total effects on
our communities. If you include those costs, then it changes the
entire equation.

We have to challenge our fellow agencies to work with us to
speed up their reviews and involvement. Because the quicker you get
in and out, the less impact you have on a natural environment. We
have to challenge our contractors to use all their creativity to
deliver their work both faster and at the same quality standards we
require.

This report highlights some of the accelerated construction
techniques states are using right now. They may not work in every
aspect of a job, but they will work in many. In the end, they may
not always be less costly. But if the project is finished quicker,
that's what citizens want more than anything. And that's who we're
here to serve. It's about time.