Accelerated Construction Technology Transfer (ACTT) is a strategic process that uses innovative techniques and technologies to reduce construction time on major highway projects while enhancing safety and improving quality. The process is implemented by conducting 2-day workshops for State Departments of Transportation (DOT). On April 6-8, 2004, The Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) hosted an ACTT workshop that brought together 82 transportation professionals from 19 States, including Washington, DC. The main objective of the workshop was to draw on the expertise of the participants to help TDOT achieve its primary goal of minimizing construction time for its Interstate 40 (I-40) widening project through downtown Knoxville
ACTT Workshop: Tennessee. Held in Knoxville, Tennessee on April 6-8, 2004
2004
56 pages
Report
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English
Administration & Management , Highway Engineering , Road Transportation , Highway management , Construction , Workshop , Highway construction , Tennessee , State Departments of Transportations , Technology transfer , Innovative techniques , Technologies , Safety , Quality , Accelerated Construction Technology Transfer (ACTT) , Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT)