Consultants for DOT Preconstruction Engineering Work


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This synthesis report will be of interest to department of transportation (DOT) preconstruction engineering supervisors and program managers, contract administrators, and project managers. It will also be of interest to engineering consultants who do work for state DOTs. It describes current practice in contracting with consultants for DOT preconstruction engineering work. The synthesis documents the practices in all stages involved with obtaining consulting services, from the initial designation of projects for consultant work to project completion and acceptance procedures. The study also collected the views of selected consultants on DOT practices. Information for the synthesis was collected by surveying U. S. transportation agencies and by conducting a literature search. This report of the Transportation Research Board provides information on the history and trends in outsourcing of preconstruction engineering activities and compares current levels with those found a decade earlier. The steps in the procurement and management of consulting services are provided in detail. These include deciding on when and what to contract out and the selection, negotiation, and consultant management activities that follow. Finally, the appendixes contain numerous samples of collected forms and procedures used by a variety of states to accomplish this work.










Guide to Quality in Preconstruction Engineering


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There is no question that quality is both desirable and necessary in preconstruction engineering. In 1992, the entire highway industry joined together to establish the National Quality--Initiative known since November 2000 as the National Partnership for Highway--Quality and to develop a National Policy on the Quality of Highways. Each member agency has pledged to support that policy by making a continuing commitment for quality products, information, and services. With this in mind, this guide is intended to be a reference for agencies to use in furthering their quality improvement programs by providing information on possible approaches for developing, measuring, and achieving quality in their preconstruction programs.




Federal-aid Policy Guide


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Guide for Consultant Contracting


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The use of engineering consultants by state transportation agencies continues to be important in providing the appropriate solutions to transportation needs. This publication replaces the Guide for Contracting, Selecting and Managing Consultants in Preconstruction Engineering, published by AASHTO in 1996. In order to assess current practices, questionnaires were developed for both state and consultant practitioners. The responses showed significant growth in the volume of work done by consultants and in the range of services provided by consultants. The results of these surveys, along with the collective experience and expertise of the technical committee membership, were used to restructure much of the guide and to update and expand the discussion of current practices for the effective use of consultants.







AASHTO Quarterly


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