NJLTAP – Public Works Program Administration & Infrastructure Investment Analytics (In-Person)
*Please note the prerequisite for this class is Engineering Economics for Transportation*
Course Description:
This course covers tools and frameworks related to public works programs using data-driven decision-making and economic optimization principles. Topics include how to integrate economic analysis, performance metrics, and risk-based prioritization to maximize the return on infrastructure investments.
Content Covered:
- Public works program that aligns with budget constraints and policy priorities
- Economic principles to prioritize infrastructure investments
- Performance based, data-driven decision-making frameworks
- Investment strategies that maximize ROI and public benefit
- Program priorities and tradeoffs effectively to stakeholders
Intended Audience:
Public works directors and program managers, transportation and civil engineers, local/state agency staff, policy analysts and budget officers, consultants in infrastructure planning and investment analysis
Pre-Requisites:
Engineering Economics for Transportation
Credits:
6.5 PDH; CPWM 6.5 Management Contact Hours
Instructor:
John McFadden, PhD, PE – PE Services, LLC
Sponsor:
This workshop is sponsored by the Federal Highway Administration and New Jersey Department of Transportation through the New Jersey Local Technical Assistance Program.
Registration Confirmation Email:
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