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The effect of regulatory requirements and intervening groups on road construction in South Carolina
South Carolina Department of Transportation ; University of South Carolina. School of Earth, Ocean and Environment ; United States Federal Highway Administration ; Geidel, Gwendelyn ; Smith, Caitlin ; Jalowiecka, Monika
South Carolina Department of Transportation
University of South Carolina. School of Earth, Ocean and Environment
United States Federal Highway Administration
Geidel, Gwendelyn
Smith, Caitlin
Jalowiecka, Monika
Abstract
This study was designed to evaluate delays occurring during the highway construction process, specifically delays resulting from the Clean Water Act (CWA) permitting process, and to evaluate how other state Departments of Transportation (DOT) in the Southeastern Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (SASHTO) (with the exception of Puerto Rico) respond to these impacts. The study focused on construction project delays that were caused by potential impacts to wetlands and streams under the CWA, in as much as these are the issues, based on information provided by South Carolina DOT (SCDOT), that have historically received challenges.
Issue Date
2017-06-09
Keywords
Roads--South Carolina--Design and construction
Type
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