This report was written primarily for the legislator or researcher assigned to investigate alternative condemnation procedures. It attempted to draw together in one volume enough information to give the reader an appreciation of the problems that can arise in condemnation procedures, and to supply some of the contextual information and comparative analyses that theretofore had been lacking.
A critical factor that contributes to inefficiencies in the management of utility issues in highway projects is the lack of accurate, complete informa...
United States. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Research, Development, and Technology
2018-09-01
Abstract:
This document is a technical summary of the Federal Highway Administration report "Feasibility of Mapping and Marking Underground Utilities by State T...
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