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... 39 CHAPTER FIVE CONCLUSIONS This chapter summarizes the findings of this project and draws conclusions on effective utility coordination practices that are in place at state transportation agencies (STAs)
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... 40 Consultant-Led Utility Coordination • Consultant-led utility coordination is often used out of necessity (due to lack of personnel availability or experience) , but to be effective it must be used with careful controls in place.
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... 41 FIGURE 32 STA effective utility coordination practices (limited to choosing top eight)
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... 42 RESEARCH NEEDS In addition to understanding the use of subsurface utility engineering and advanced utility location technologies, the survey and interview responses indicated that a need exists for standards of practice, guidance, and training for utility coordination. STAs, consultants, and utility owners may benefit from a knowledge management approach such as a guidebook and related training programs for effective utility coordination (Figure 33)

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