TRB’s second Strategic Highway Research Program (SHRP 2) Report S2-R10-RW-2: Guide to Project Management Strategies for Complex Projects facilitates the application of a five-dimensional management approach for complex projects. The objective of the guide is to identify and communicate the critical factors involved in successfully managing complex transportation design and construction projects. A training course based on the information in the guide was also developed.
In addition, SHRP 2 Renewal Project R10 developed two other reports:
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National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2013. Guide to Project Management Strategies for Complex Projects. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. https://doi.org/10.17226/22755.
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Front Matter | i-xii | |
Report Contents | 1-18 | |
2 USING THE 5DPM PLANNING FRAMEWORK | 19-41 | |
3 USING THE 5DP MMETHODS | 42-64 | |
4 USING THE PROJECT MANAGEMENT TOOLS | 65-122 | |
ALPHABETICAL GLOSSARY | 123-128 | |
GLOSSARY BY DIMENSION | 129-134 | |
REFERENCES | 135-137 | |
A--CASE STUDY SUMMARIES | 138-159 | |
B--PROJECT COMPLEXITY SURVEY, RANKING, AND SCORING | 160-165 | |
C--PROJECT COMPLEXITY MAP (RADAR DIAGRAM) | 166-167 | |
D--PROJECT COMPLEXITY FLOWCHART IN TABLE FORMAT | 168-169 | |
E--PROJECT MANAGEMENT TOOL SELECTION | 170-173 | |
RELATED SHRP 2 RESEARCH | 174-175 |
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