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Performance-Based Practical Design: Integration into Transportation Projects and Agency Practice

November 19, 2015 - 3:00PM-4:30PM EST

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Overview

FHWA, in partnership with the Project for Public Spaces and Sevatec, is pleased to present a free webinar entitled “Performance-Based Practical Design: Integration into Transportation Projects and Agency Practice.” This webinar explores how two state departments of transportation are integrating performance-based practical design into their projects and agency practices in order to cut costs, reduce impacts on the environment and communities, and promote livability.

The performance-based practical design (PBPD) process relies on engineering judgement and performance-analysis tools to ensure that projects are addressing core purposes, needs, and context over narrow adherence to design values. Building on a previous webinar, this webinar includes presentations from Washington State DOT and Oregon DOT, two leaders on this topic.

Featuring:

Michael Matzke

Design Program Manager

Office of Infrastructure

Federal Highway Administration

Nancy Boyd, PE, LEG

Director of Engineering Policy & Innovation

Washington State DOT

Kent Belleque, PE

Senior Interchange Engineer

Oregon DOT

John P. Wolf, PE

Senior Roadway Designer

Oregon DOT

Region 1 (Portland Metro) Technical Center

Rodney Vaughn

Environmental Program Specialist

Federal Highway Administration, moderator

Click here to view the webinar recording

Updated: 6/20/2017
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