PROJECT DEVELOPMENT
Delivering successful highway projects requires coordination of all resources from the initial design stage, throughout project development, and on to letting. KTC’s Project Development group specializes in helping state transportation agencies improve project development workflows and preconstruction project management. They address the challenges involved in creating an appropriate design, obtaining the necessary environmental clearances, acquiring right-of-way, and working with utility companies to relocate their existing facilities. The group regularly participates in presenting a comprehensive training course that teaches KYTC and consultant project managers how to manage the activities required to deliver a project on time and within budget. Researchers also offer a project management mentoring service to aid and assist any project manager, whether they are just starting their career or have years of experience.
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Project Manager’s Boot Camp
KTC helped create Project Manager’s Boot Camp training to give KYTC’s Project Managers (PMs) the strategies needed to deliver projects on schedule and within budget. This 8-day training challenges PMs to take ownership of the whole project and describes the expectations for KYTC’s PMs, gives an overview of the project development process, and teaches project management competencies. Since the first course, 170 professionals have attended PM Boot Camp. The training has been so successful that KTC now conducts a 2-day version – Boot Camp Xpress – to consultants throughout the state, a requirement for Consultant PMs working with the Cabinet. Approximately 340 consultants have attended Xpress. Both courses are offered annually and the curriculum is developed with assistance from Special Projects and Initiatives and Policy, Finance, and Economics.
Project Management mentoring
Find out more about working with a KTC Mentor. Click on the link below for assistance with projects throughout design and project development.
RESEARCH IN PROGRESS
- Development of a KYTC Highway Geometric Design Workshop
- Communicating the Impact of Budget Changes (collaboration with Construction Engineering)
- Aligning Estimates and Budgets (collaboration with Construction Engineering)
- Implementing Safe Systems Approach in Project Development (collaboration with Policy, Finance and Economics)
- Using Knowledge of Human Factors to Strengthen Highway Design
Recently Completed Projects
- Guidebook for Project Management (collaboration with Policy, Finance and Economics)
- Impact of the New Context Classifications (collaboration with Special Projects and Initiatives)
- Innovative Methods to Strengthen Internal KYTC Communications (collaboration with Policy, Finance and Economics)
- Identification and Preservation of Core Competencies (Collaboration with Policy, Finance, and Economics)
- Review of Initial Project Estimates for Design, ROW, Utilities (Collaboration with Policy, Finance and Economics)
- Performance-Based Practical Design
- Critical Path for Project Development
- 2+1 Roadway Design Guidance Update
- Roundabout Intersection Design Guidance Update
- Best Practices for Project Scoping
Critical Path
Project Templates
Click on the button below to visit KTC’s page on the Critical Path Method for Project Development. Here you’ll be able to access templates for three project types: Rural Federal Bridge Replacement CE1, Urban Federal Bridge Replacement with Railroads, and EA-FONSI Rural Road Widening (with Railroad Involvement).
Project Development Faculty & Staff
Jeff Jasper
Jill Asher
Research Engineer
Keith Caudill
Research Engineer
Travis Thompson
Research Engineer