State DOT Outsourcing and Private-sector Utilization

State DOT Outsourcing and Private-sector Utilization

Author: Thomas R. Warne

Publisher: Transportation Research Board

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 52

ISBN-13: 0309069629

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This report will be of interest to state departments of transportation (DOTs), as well as to other transportation professionals and the public who seek to leverage their work forces by outsourcing key activities. The report examines the current practices in outsourcing, what decisions are involved in deciding when to outsource, procuring and administering outsourced services, what are the most commonly outsourced activities, and determining the effectiveness of outsourcing. This report is an update of NCHRP Synthesis 246: Outsourcing of State Highway Facilities and Services, which provided a comprehensive look at the status of outsourcing as it existed in 1997, and the data compiled for this synthesis are compared with the data of the earlier synthesis, where appropriate. The information for this effort was derived in part from a survey questionnaire distributed to all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Replies to the survey came from 38 states and the District of Columbia. Information was also derived from a review of the relevant literature, which focused primarily on the engineering and design elements outsourced by state DOTs.


Survey of State DOT Practice

Survey of State DOT Practice

Author: Thomas R. Warne

Publisher:

Published: 2003*

Total Pages: 55

ISBN-13:

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Updates NCHRP Synthesis 246 and provides more up-to-date information on outsourcing and utilization of the private sector.


Outsourcing of Laboratory Testing and Inspection Activities at State Transportation Agencies

Outsourcing of Laboratory Testing and Inspection Activities at State Transportation Agencies

Author: David T. Carlson

Publisher:

Published: 2019-02

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781622605071

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Outsourcing of project activities at State Transportation Agencies (STA) to the private sector has become ubiquitous over the last several decades. This trend of increased outsourcing is primarily driven by the continued demand for public transportation infrastructure coupled with static or declining levels of in-house STA employees. Many prior studies have reported on the trends, impacts, challenges and costs of outsourcing functions, such as design, but few have focused on the use of consultants specifically for testing and inspection. This paper synthesizes the current state of practice of outsourcing testing and inspection activities across STAs within the United States. Specifically the study used a qualitative approach which included a literature review, surveys of STAs on their current state of practice for outsourcing testing and inspection, questionnaires of consultants that provide inspection services to the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT), follow-on interviews with key STAs, and interviews with five Indiana DOT district construction directors to determine the following:1.Factors/criteria for determining the basis for outsourcing inspections and testing2.Factors influencing the motivation and decision to outsource testing and inspection3.Documents and guidelines used for ensuring quality in outsourced tests and inspections4.Benefits and advantages realized through outsourcing testing and inspectionIn addition to a synthesis of the current state of outsourcing across the STAs, five key strategies were identified to guide STAs with outsourcing testing and inspection activities. The key strategies include: (1) conducting strategic level planning, (2) developing a system of record to track in-house versus consultant cost, (3) maintaining a strong prequalification program, (4) consistently evaluating consultant performance, and (5) providing training to in-house staff and consultants. Application of these strategies can assist STAs in developing, sustaining, and guiding a quality testing and inspection outsourcing program.


Decision Making for Outsourcing and Privatization of Vehicle and Equipment Fleet Maintenance

Decision Making for Outsourcing and Privatization of Vehicle and Equipment Fleet Maintenance

Author: John Wiegmann

Publisher: Transportation Research Board

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 69

ISBN-13: 0309213274

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TRB’s National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Report 692: Decision Making for Outsourcing and Privatization of Vehicle and Equipment Fleet Maintenance presents a framework for conducting systematic analysis and making decisions on outsourcing and privatization of vehicle and equipment fleet maintenance.


Federal-aid Highways

Federal-aid Highways

Author: United States Government Accountability Office

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-09-08

Total Pages: 82

ISBN-13: 9781976191930

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Pressure on state and local governments to deliver highway projects and services, and limits on the ability of state departments of transportation (state DOT) to increase staff levels have led those departments to contract out a variety of highway activities to the private sector. As requested, this report addresses (1) recent trends in the contracting of state highway activities, (2) factors that influence state highway departments' contracting decisions, (3) how state highway departments ensure the protection of the public interest when work is contracted out, and (4) the Federal Highway Administrations' (FHWA) role in ensuring that states protect the public interest. To complete this work, GAO reviewed federal guidelines, state auditor reports, and other relevant literature; conducted a 50-state survey; and interviewed officials from 10 selected state highway departments, industry officials, and FHWA officials.


Sources of Information in Highways

Sources of Information in Highways

Author: John B. Gallwey

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13:

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Compiled by members of the Transportation Division of the Special Libraries Association, this bibliography is part of the 6th edition of the Division's "Sources of Information in Transportation". The new edition will become available on the National Transportation Library website (http://ntl.bts.gov/) in summer 2007.


Managing Archaeological Investigations

Managing Archaeological Investigations

Author: Terry H. Klein

Publisher: Transportation Research Board

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 65

ISBN-13: 0309097509

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"Research sponsored by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials in cooperation with the Federal Highway Administration."