Project Development Process
Coordination (Utility and Railroad)
Environmental Considerations
Design
Survey and Right of Way
100

Traditionally, this is the initial design submittal stage.

What is Stage 1?

100

This is the initial step in utility coordination.

What is sending an initial notice.

100

This report is required for nearly every project that leaves the pavement.

What is the Waters of the U.S. Report?

100

This is when the geotechnical engineering begins. 

What is after Stage 1 Plans are submitted.

100

This is the purpose of the location control route survey.

What is to show the centerline of proposed improvements?

200

This meeting is held within two weeks after designer selection.

What is a scoping meeting?

200

This is when the utility coordination should start.

What is after the engineer's assessment (or as early as possible)?

200

This is what NEPA stands for.

What is the National Environmental Policy Act?

200

This is the type of road classification that determines if a road is major or minor.

What is functional classification?

200

This is the process of preparing parcels documents and right-of-way plans.

What is right-of-way engineering?

300

This is the first step in the project development process.

What is designer selection?

300

This person signs the utility certification.


Who is the utility coordinator?
300

This section of the NHPA protects historic properties.

What is Section 106?

300

This type of recommendation is crucial in both geotechnical engineering and bridge design to ensure the stability and load-bearing capacity of the structure.

What are foundation recommendations?

300

This is the challenge that can occur if right-of-way acquisition starts too late.

What is design revisions, alignment revisions, or contract/NTP delay.

400

This many certifications should be obtained prior to Final Tracings.

What is all?

400

This is how long railroad coordination can take.

What is up to 420 days (may be longer)?

400

This section of the U.S. Department of Transportation Act protects historic sites and parks.

What is Section 4(f)?

400

These should be secured prior to design approval.

What are design exceptions?

400

This is the type of benchmark used for vertical control. 

What are temporary benchmarks (TBMs)?

500

This is the last phase of the design development process.

What is Ready for Contracts (RFC)?

500

This is when utility and railroad coordination end?

When the project is complete?

500

This permit is required for work in a stream with a drainage area greater than 1 square mile (in an urban area, 50 sq mi in a rural area).

What is the Construction in Floodway Permit?

500

This is the area that must remain clear of obstructions.

What is the clear zone?

500

This is the document that certifies all parcels are secured, paid, and recorded.

What is the right-of-way certification letter?