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The 1-2-3's of Right of Way Project Management
305 - The 1-2-3's of Right of Way Project Management: Provides an overview of project management principles and explains the process for a right of way acquisition project in a step-by-step fashion that is applicable in most jurisdictions.
Course Number:
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C305
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Course Title:
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The 1-2-3's of Right of Way Project Management
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Course Level:
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Beginning
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Course Length:
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1 day
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IRWA Credits:
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8 QEU / CEU
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Prerequisites:
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Course Description
This course is designed to provide an overview of project management principles and explains the process for a right of way acquisition project in a step-by-step fashion that is applicable in most jurisdictions. This practical approach identifies the goal and product of each task, indicates how agencies typically procure services for tasks, and gives general times to allocate for task completion. The material highlights Uniform Act requirements, which are mandated for any project with federal assistance, and they also provide a sound path for non-federal projects. The training discusses the use of consultants to perform many of the tasks since most agency administrators would rely on contractors for title, appraisal, negotiations, and relocation efforts.
Credentialing
- A beginning level course that can be applied towards continuing education for recertification credit.
Course Objectives
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Sequence the five stages of project management
- Identify the high-risk components of a right of way project
- Order the steps in a typical right of way project
- Describe the impact of using federal funding in a project
- Recognize a minimum of three right of way requirements necessary to demonstrate project compliance with the Uniform Act
- Name three key aspects of a project management plan
- Explain the role of a consultant in a right of way acquisition project
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