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Training

Post Project Construction Evaluation

Work zones carry risk for employees, the traveling public, construction industry employers, and facility owners. It is common for many construction projects to face the same or similar issues, and, with an evaluation process in place, an agency can improve its efficiency when project staff learn from others’ experiences and avoid duplication of their efforts. Documenting the lessons learned and sharing the information across the agency can serve as a benefit to future projects in key areas, such as cost, schedule, and safety. This training was developed to help agencies manage and evaluate work zone activities and document the lessons learned.

Provider: Iowa State University
Languages: English
Locations: ONLINE
Website: Link to URL
Record Types: Courses and Programs
Topics: Construction Management; Evaluation and Assessment

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