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TRB’s second Strategic Highway Research Program (SHRP 2) Report S2-C12-RR-1: Effect of Public-Private Partnerships and Nontraditional Procurement Processes on Highway Planning, Environmental Review, and Collaborative Decision Making explores the different points in the overall project development process when public-private partnership involvement can be introduced. The report also explores other types of nontraditional contracting arrangements and their impact on the project development process as set forth in the PlanWorks (formerly Transportation for Communities—Advancing Projects through Partnerships) (TCAPP) Decision Guide.

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