Advanced Project Bundling

A Reference for Getting Started

You are invited to join us for an FHWA virtual peer exchange.

Advanced Project Bundling –

A Reference for Getting Started

 

Bridge and project bundling utilize economies of scale to deliver projects more effectively. The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) expects bundling to enhance delivery of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. If you are interested in bundling transportation projects but don’t know where to begin, please join this peer exchange as FHWA rolls out a new resource guide, “Advanced Project Bundling – A Reference for Getting Started.” You will learn about the importance of bundling practices and how to use the guide’s information and tools provided.

The guide gives States, local public agencies, and tribal nations information to consider when implementing advanced project bundling for all funding sources. Topics covered will include why advanced project bundling should be considered; advanced project bundling practices; organizational self-assessment; getting started with planning, budgeting, and funding; and creating agency business rules, processes, and procedures for consistently selecting effectively bundled projects. The document includes case studies, tools for agencies, and checklists.

Webinar is scheduled for July 19th, 12:00pm - 2:00pm ET

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Kenneth Atkins FHWA Resource Center (720) 668-1006 Kenneth.E.Atkins@dot.gov

Matthew Corrigan FHWA (202) 493-3365 Matthew.Corrigan@dot.gov

David Unkefer FHWA Resource Center (404) 764-7498 David.Unkefer@dot.gov