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Construction Progress Report Construction Progress Report:
The Construction Progress Report contains information about highway construction contracts that are awarded by the Board of Transportation.

Future Projects (TIP) Future Projects (TIP):
The TIP Unit develops the Transportation Improvement Program (TIP).
How a Road Gets Built How a Road Gets Built:
This section provides a high-level overview of how a road gets built and the many steps involved.

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Construction Unit Construction Unit:
Provides oversight and administration to highway construction projects under private contract. This office allocates employees and private engineering firms across the state to ensure adequate staffing, monitors and evaluates contractor progress relative to contractual agreements, and works closely with the Federal Highway Administration and the contracting industry to improve specifications, procedures, and programs involved in the construction process.

Public Involvement Public Involvement:
The Public Involvement Staff is responsible for acquiring sites and establishing dates and times for these meetings. In addition, the Unit places newspaper advertisements and when possible, contacts individual property owners to inform them of these events.

Information Management Public Affairs, Construction and Traffic Control: Public Information Program IMPACT: Public Information Program:
IMPACT stands for Information Management Public Affairs, Construction and Traffic Control. And is the North Carolina Department of Transportation’s (NCDOT) PUBLIC INFORMATION PROGRAM for road construction. IMPACT offers communication solutions for all types of construction projects.

Work Zone Safety Work Zone Safety:
In 1989, the North Carolina Work Zone Safety Program was created by the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) in hopes to reduce fatalities in North Carolina work zones.

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