When a closure due to road or bridge construction coincides with an adverse event such as a severe storm, earthquake, or forest fire, difficulties in minimizing traffic delays, reducing the risk of traffic crashes and protecting the health and safety of workers and public can arise. It is sometimes possible to handle the situation by reopening traffic lanes in the main construction area, but in other cases it may be necessary to build a route quickly.
This training details techniques that can be deployed for this rapid response as well as outlines actions that can be taken by agencies in the planning and design phases to make their work zones more resilient during an adverse event.
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Provide information on the use and development of techniques to implement when disasters occurs near work zones.
The training includes two tracks:
Track 1 is for contractors and construction engineers
Track 2 is for designers and planners
Each track has five modules. All modules are required.
Choose the track that is most appropriate for your job.
Expedient Facilities for Rapid Response
Introduction and Overview – Part 1
Introduction and Overview – Part 2
Surfacing Materials & Bagged Aggregate Technique
Temporary Culverts, Low Water Crossings, and Bridges
Temporary Roundabouts
Designing an Expedient Road
Planning for Resilience Overview
What is a Transportation Management Plan?
Summary of Rapid Response Techniques
Design and Schedule for Resilience
Build Resilience and Support Rapid Response
Theresa Litteral
Nicole Oneyear