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Suggested Citation:"Chapter 6: Additional References and Resources ." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2012. Guidance for Managing NEPA-Related and Other Risks in Project Delivery, Volume 1: Guide for Managing NEPA-Related and Other Risks in Project Delivery. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/22823.
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65 | P a g e 6 Additional References and Resources This guidance document focused on risk management principles in their relationship to expediting NEPA decisions. As such, the guidance provided an overview of risk management principles, rather than a detailed treatment of the subject. Readers of this guide are encouraged to research the topic of risk management more thoroughly through the resources listed below, which focus on risk management for the development of transportation projects. • FHWA-NHI-134065, Risk Management (National Highway Institute Training Course) • Florida Department of Transportation Project Risk Management Handbook, Chapter 19, Risk Management, Revised 03/04/2008. • Guide for the Process of Managing Risk on Rapid Renewal Contracts, Strategic Highway Research Program, R09, publication pending. • ISO 30001 Risk Management – Principles and Guidelines, International Organization for Standardization, 2009. • NCHRP Scan 07-01, Best Practices in Project Delivery Management, Washington, DC, October 2009. • NCHRP-20-24(74), Executive Strategies for Risk Management by State Departments of Transportation, Washington, DC, May 2011. • NCHRP Report 658, Guidebook on Risk Analysis Tools and Management Practices o Control Transportation Project Costs, Washington, DC, 2010. • Project Risk Management, Guidance for WSDOT Projects, Washington State Department of Transportation, July 2010. • Project Risk Management Handbook, Threats and Opportunities, Second Edition, California Department of Transportation, Office of Statewide Project Management Improvement, May 2, 2007. • Risk Analysis Methodologies and Procedures, Federal Transit Administration, June 2004. • Risk Assessment and Allocation for Highway Construction Management, Federal Highway Administration, October 2006. • Risk Management for Project Development (Draft), New York State Department of Transportation, Office of Design, April 9, 2009.

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TRB’s National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Web-Only Document 183:Guidance for Managing NEPA-Related and Other Risks in Project Delivery, Volume 1: Guide for Managing NEPA-Related and Other Risks in Project Delivery is a guide on the use of risk management as a means to help support the early identification of key issues during the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) process; the effective application of management action and other resources to avoid or mitigate schedule delays, cost escalation, and quality problems; and sound decision making in project planning, programming, and development.

Web-Only Document 183: Guidance for Managing NEPA-Related and Other Risks in Project Delivery, Volume 2: Expediting NEPA Decisions and Other Practitioner Strategies for Addressing High Risk Issues in Project Delivery is designed to help in the management of the legal risks in the environmental review process for transportation projects, particularly highway projects, as part of a comprehensive approach to project risk management.

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