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TRB’s National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Synthesis 442: Practices and Performance Measures for Local Public Agency Federally Funded Highway Projects explores what performance measures, delivery practices, strategies, and tools are currently used in relation to federally-funded local public agency (LPA) highway project development and delivery, and how they are used to measure success in project administration.

Appendix D to NCHRP Synthesis 422, which provides samples of documents that exhibit practices or performance measures for federally funded LPA transportation projects, is not included in the print or PDF version of the report. Appendix D is available online.

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