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TRB’s second Strategic Highway Research Program (SHRP 2) Report S2-R09-RW-1: Developing the "Guide for the Process of Managing Risk on Rapid Renewal Projects" documents the development of Guide for the Process of Managing Risk on Rapid Renewal Projects, which is geared to manage risk during rapid renewal projects.

Additionally, three electronic tools may assist with successfully implementing the guide:

• The rapid renewal risk management planning template will assist users with working through the overall risk management process.

• The hypothetical project using risk management planning template employs sample data to help provide an example to users about how to use the rapid renewal risk management template.

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Renewal Project R09 also produced a PowerPoint presentation on risk management planning.

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