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BUSINESS, PUBLIC ADMIN, AND QUALITY COURSE NUMBER: FHWA-NHI-310115W |
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COURSE TITLE: Introducing Highway Federal-Aid- WEB-BASED Accessible 508 Version |
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| 2010 | 8 Hours | 0.6 Units | $0 Per Participant | TRAINING LEVEL: Basic
CLASS SIZE: Minimum:1; Maximum:1 |
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DESCRIPTION: Based upon customer feedback, NHI has summarized portions of FHWA-NHI-310109 Federal Aid 101 into this self-paced Web-based format. We encourage everyone to take advantage of the opportunity to attend the full, Instructor-led training. However, for those of you constrained by time or travel money, this WBT provides a good short-term option. The overall goal of this WBT is to provide an overview of the key elements of the Federal-Aid Highway Program. Specifically, this training focuses on the general requirements and laws that govern the Federal-Aid Highway Program; the processes and procedures of project development, and the identification of inherent flexibility in the Federal-Aid Program. We've also prepared standard version. See FHWA-NHI-310115 for more information. OUTCOMES: Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to:- Identify the key elements of the overall Highway Federal-Aid project development process
- Explain the FHWA civil rights programs (i.e., Title VI, Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE), EEO Contract Compliance, Title VII, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Indian Outreach) and their relationship to the Federal-Aid Highway Program and the Federal/State relationships
- Identify where environmental justice is included in all aspects of project planning, development, and construction
- Develop a flowchart of the project development process from the initial planning concept through the environmental and right-of-way processes, on to construction and opening to traffic
- Identify the roles of safety, intelligent transportation systems, operations, research, and development in the Federal-Aid process
- Identify timing and use of public involvement throughout the Highway Federal-Aid project development process
- Explain the similarities and relations among the Federal-Aid laws and regulations and other laws (i.e., NEPA, Uniform Act, the Davis Bacon Act, OMB Circular A-87, 49 CFR Part 18 (Common Rule))
TARGET AUDIENCE: New/mid career hires from all disciplines (i.e., planners, engineers, environmental specialists, financial specialists or managers) or FHWA employees who took the FHWA-NHI-310109 Federal Aid 101 Instructor-Led Training before 2005. |
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NHI TRAINING INFORMATION:
NHI Scheduler (703) 235-0534
SUBJECT MATTER EXPERT: Carolyn Eberhard (703) 235-0010
TPM: Ann Gretter 703.235.1260
NHI TRAINING PROGRAM MANAGER: Ross, Martha L (703) 235-0524
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