MoDOT Hears Improvement Suggestions
From Citizens,
Industry Leaders
COLUMBIA - Transportation
industry leaders, government officials and interested citizens
came together Aug. 24 in Columbia to share their ideas for improving
transportation in Missouri. The first-of-its-kind meeting was
hosted by the Missouri Department of Transportation.
"The event was a tremendous
success," said MoDOT Director Pete Rahn. "We can learn a lot
from the experience of our private sector partners, as well as
the citizens who use our highways. The group had great suggestions
that will help us do a better job of providing a world-class transportation
system for Missourians."
Called "Partnering
for Innovative Efficiency," the meeting brought together
80 contractors, engineers, vendors, citizens and public agency
leaders to discuss how to produce transportation projects faster,
better and cheaper. Discussion was open to every aspect of the
design and construction process, including project planning, construction
techniques, specifications, schedules and contracts. The intent
was to look for any idea that can help improve performance, reduce
costs and delight more customers.
The group generated 128
ideas during the daylong meeting. They then agreed on a smaller
group of high-priority items to focus on. These ideas include
making better use of technology, examining ways to get projects
done quicker, and using innovative methods for project delivery
and contracting. MoDOT will investigate these ideas further,
in conjunction with meeting participants who volunteered to help.
Editor's note:
Recorded comments on this topic from Director Pete Rahn are
available at MoDOT's new sound bite service. Call 1-866-847-7173.