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By harnessing digital tools, you can keep connected – and keep projects and pursuits on schedule. There are plenty of digital options available.
Just because we’re all staying closer to home doesn’t mean airport projects need to slow down. Virtual inspections are one way to keep up the progress without increasing the risk from infectious disease.
The baseline schedule is not simply a task to be checked off. It is a scientific tool that can save your transportation agency time and money, providing benefit to both Owners and Contractors.
With the announcement of $10 billion made available to U.S. airports through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act), airports are contemplating their overall financial strategy while the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) puts together the process for paying out these grants.
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) was signed into law on March 27, providing $10 Billion in Grants-In-Aid for airports affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Learn from RS&H's video experts tips and tricks to help you conduct a successful virtual meeting using your webcam, laptop or phone.
Agencies today are faced with a tough ask. You’re asked to modernize, but rapidly changing technology can make it hard to keep track of the evolution, much less choose which changes to adopt.
These revisions will not only have a significant effect on day to day business; when it comes time to renew MSGP permits, TCEQ and other state regulators will expect permit holders to be knowledgeable of the new changes.
Former NCDOT Finance Manager Wendy Griffin explains how cloud-based tolling can benefit your agency financially -- and gives one note of caution.
Agile project management values individuals and interactions, working software, customer collaboration and responding to change.
From the curbside to the hold room, airports have an opportunity to use data and technology to create value-added experiences for passengers and, in turn, generate more funding to keep up with their infrastructure demands.
As the transportation industry tries to keep pace with maintaining its status quo as safely and efficiently as possible, the clock is ticking. Soon, the day will arrive when our nation’s transportation infrastructure will also need to accommodate new and emerging technologies.