The purpose of this project was to develop a training program by capturing knowledge from MnDOT Subject Matter Experts in an area of knowledge that is essential to the functioning of MnDOT in performing its statutory required function of constructing and maintaining the road and bridge infrastructure for the State of Minnesota. The project uses the Method for Analyzing and Structuring Knowledge, or MASK method,to conduct in-depth interviews and to develop interactive PowerPoint-based Knowledge books. Dave Linell retired as a mix design specialist in the bituminous office in 2017. He worked for MnDOT for more than 40 years as an expert in the chemical, asphalt, aggregate, geotechnical and concrete laboratories.
MnDOT developed three knowledge books that preserve the expertise of departing engineers with over 100 years of combined experience in key topic areas...
MnDOT developed three knowledge books that preserve the expertise of departing engineers with over 100 years of combined experience in key topic areas...
Project Bundling is an innovative contract procurement strategy that is being widely used in bridge and highway projects to save project delivery time...
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