Joint Transportation Committee
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WSDOT Project Delivery & Innovative Practices study
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In the 2024 Supplemental Transportation Budget (HB 2134, Section 204) the Washington State Legislature directed the Joint Transportation Committee (JTC) to conduct a study on alternative project delivery methods and innovative practices that may be used by the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) in public works contracting.
The study must:
- Review use of several project delivery methods, and how those methods impact cost, contract competition, and project delivery schedule
- Evaluate innovative project delivery practices utilized around the country and Washington state-specific possibilities
- Examine contracting methods, alternative bundling concepts, and other options to manage costs as WSDOT continues to make progress on meeting the requirements of the federal U.S. v. Washington court injunction
- Engage with industry stakeholders including, but not limited to, engineering, contracting, environmental, and women and minority-owned business communities
The JTC will hire a consultant to conduct the study and the consultant will provide recommendations on any changes to current practices and statutory requirements.
The JTC anticipates having a consultant hired for this project by July or August 2024. The consultant must submit a preliminary report by December 15, 2024 and the final report is due to the transportation committees of the Legislature and Governor's office by June 30, 2025.