Integrated Digital Project Delivery
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2026-02-23
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Abstract:Despite the widespread use of basic digital tools, many transportation projects still face delays and data gaps throughout the planning, development, and maintenance process. The current paper and PDF-based workflows require staff to manually re-enter the same information into multiple systems. This increases the risk of errors and slows down project updates. Important data for bridges, pavements, and utilities is often stored in separate databases, making it hard to find one shared, reliable source of information. In addition, many State agencies’ software systems used for design, construction, and asset management, do not work well together, limiting the ability to share 3D models. Outdated survey and design manuals fail to reflect current tools and technologies like LiDAR, 3D modeling, and Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS). The Integrated Digital Project Delivery initiative addresses these challenges by creating a connected, consistent approach to managing project data from early planning to long-term maintenance.
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