Scoping
A project scope is a statement of what work will be accomplished as part of the project. Scoping is the process of developing the project scope. Scoping begins when a transportation need is identified and management decides to invest resources in addressing the need. Scoping is a stakeholder engagement activity that involves gathering engineering and environmental data and public input, analyzing the information, and following a decision-making process to determine the scope of the project. It is complete when a preferred alternative has been identified and the construction work necessary to meet the project objectives has been defined and documented.
Activities to start
Project management
- Bridge Design
- Bridge Hydraulics
- Cost Estimating
- Design Standards and Exceptions for Controlling Design Criteria
- Foundations
- Geometric Layouts
- Negotiated Maintenance and Construction Contracts
- Professional/Technical Contracts - Start, continue, and complete phases vary by contract.
- Right of Way
- Scoping Process
Environmental
Public engagement
Other work
Activities to continue
Project management
- Bridges over Trunk Highways: Ownership Determination Process
- Construction Manager General Contracting
- Cost-Effectiveness (Benefit-Cost)
- Cost Participation Policy
- Design-Build
- Intelligent Transportation Systems
- Professional/Technical Contracts - Start, continue, and complete phases vary by contract.
- Project management
- Project scheduling
- Scenic Byways
- Temporary Traffic Control
Other work
Coordination and consultation
- Historic Roadside Properties and Waysides
- Oversize/Overweight Permits
- Planning Partners (under development)
- Tribes and Transportation