Abstract
This session covers the effective use of all the tools necessary to understand the intent and application of the design memo requirement for designers, utility coordinators, and project managers. We will share candid experiences from consultant and project-owner perspectives. Understanding who owns the real risk of utility location data, going beyond 811, design flexibility options, subsurface utility engineering (SUE), constructability, and developing partnerships with each utility are essential elements in meeting this requirement.
Session Number
135
Session Title
INDOT Design Memo 16-04
Track Title
Project Management/Planning
Location
PMU 250
Date of Version
March 2017
Recommended Citation
Parks, Natalie; Witt, Matthew; Franklin, Kenny; and Hoy, Mike, "Design Memo 16-04: Designer Summary of Required Utility Relocations - Project Design and Utility Summary" (2017). Purdue Road School. 87.
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/roadschool/2017/presentations/87
Start Date
3-8-2017 10:30 AM
End Date
3-8-2017 11:20 AM
Design Memo 16-04: Designer Summary of Required Utility Relocations - Project Design and Utility Summary
PMU 250
This session covers the effective use of all the tools necessary to understand the intent and application of the design memo requirement for designers, utility coordinators, and project managers. We will share candid experiences from consultant and project-owner perspectives. Understanding who owns the real risk of utility location data, going beyond 811, design flexibility options, subsurface utility engineering (SUE), constructability, and developing partnerships with each utility are essential elements in meeting this requirement.