Federal mandates surrounding projects include project end dates and inactivity. Mandates went into effect on 12-26-2014, yet we find that many locals are not familiar with the process and have projects lapsing. When projects lapse, funds are no longer available. The ever-changing political atmosphere in which locals work is a major contributor. As politics change, so do staff, and many are caught off guard when federal funds begin disappearing. Join us for a discussion
During the development of transportation projects, a variety of obstacles can be encountered that ca...
Project management literature tends to focus on the early phases of a project and on the associated ...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Congress...
Federal mandates surrounding projects include project end dates and inactivity. Mandates went into e...
Federal funding mandates went into effect on December 26, 2014, yet we find that many locals are not...
IFHWA continues to increase the review of project billing activity regarding how projects are manage...
This session will discuss the federal requirements LPA’s must meet for federal reimbursement. It wi...
It is critical that local public agencies (LPAs) planning to utilize federal aid funds understand fe...
FHWA is moving to new requirements for project close-out, which is presented in this session
Federal funds for highway construction projects must comply with federal and state regulations. In K...
This presentation is divided into three parts: (1) common occurrences that cause delay and overrun i...
Termination of contract is one of the most significant problems in construction industry with major ...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "At the ...
It is critical that Local Public Agencies (LPAs) planning to utilize Federal-aid funds understand th...
This black and white document features a letter stating that there is expected to be little funding ...
During the development of transportation projects, a variety of obstacles can be encountered that ca...
Project management literature tends to focus on the early phases of a project and on the associated ...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Congress...
Federal mandates surrounding projects include project end dates and inactivity. Mandates went into e...
Federal funding mandates went into effect on December 26, 2014, yet we find that many locals are not...
IFHWA continues to increase the review of project billing activity regarding how projects are manage...
This session will discuss the federal requirements LPA’s must meet for federal reimbursement. It wi...
It is critical that local public agencies (LPAs) planning to utilize federal aid funds understand fe...
FHWA is moving to new requirements for project close-out, which is presented in this session
Federal funds for highway construction projects must comply with federal and state regulations. In K...
This presentation is divided into three parts: (1) common occurrences that cause delay and overrun i...
Termination of contract is one of the most significant problems in construction industry with major ...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "At the ...
It is critical that Local Public Agencies (LPAs) planning to utilize Federal-aid funds understand th...
This black and white document features a letter stating that there is expected to be little funding ...
During the development of transportation projects, a variety of obstacles can be encountered that ca...
Project management literature tends to focus on the early phases of a project and on the associated ...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Congress...