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... 8 The literature review provided background for the development of the survey tools, case interview questions, and synthesis of the data for this report. This chapter presents summaries of many of the resources reviewed.
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... 9 RECENT RESEARCH The most discussed research involving utility coordination is the SHRP 2 products. These products assist STAs with stateof-the-art methods of location, data management, and utility conflict resolution.
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... 10 utility conflicts and risk. Several pilot programs are in place.
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... 11 • Utility Investigation Technologies (R01B) https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/goSHRP2/Solutions/Renewal/R01B/Utility_Investigation_Technologies The SHRP 2 R01B product presents a collection of credible nondestructive geophysical location technologies.
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... 12 TRAINING, EDUCATION, AND THE WORKFORCE Constrained resources was an issue that the SHRP 2 products presented as a potential cause for utility relocation delay. STAs are all too familiar with resource constraints -- 70% of the surveyed STAs that use consultant-led utility coordination do so based on a lack of personnel or expertise.
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... 13 • E-construction – E-construction is a relatively recent advancement in construction management for STAs. FHWA has been a proponent of its expanded use as part of FHWA's Every Day Counts initiative.
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... 14 utility right-of-way accommodations are mentioned as strategies, but procedures and policies for the best use of these practices are minimal. These resources were used collectively to develop the survey questionnaires and synthesize the information into the following chapters.

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