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Our Mission
The Bureau of Project Delivery mission is to use known state and industry best practices, new technologies, and creativity to continually improve and deliver quality design products and services. |
Our Vision
To be recognized as the most responsive, progressive, and most efficient Design Organization in the nation by the transportation community, the traveling public, and the people of Pennsylvania. |
The Bureau of Project Delivery complement consists of 187 engineering, technical, environmental and administrative positions. This complement includes 51 Registered Professional Engineers, one Registered Professional Land Surveyor, seven Certified Real Estate Appraisers; one Surveyor-in-Training; two Professional Geologists; and three Certified Photogrammetrists.
The Bureau of Project Delivery, headquartered in Harrisburg, is one of four bureaus under PennDOT’s Highway Administration. BOD has an annual budget of $61.7 million. The Bureau is charged with the delivery of highway and bridge projects to maintain Pennsylvania’s highway infrastructure. It is a major partner with the eleven Engineering Districts, other Central Office Bureaus, our partners and suppliers, and our customers in the highway and bridge project delivery process.
The Bureau’s basic responsibilities:
· Development of bridge and highway design criteria and policy
· Ensuring State and Federal requirements are followed in developing bridge and
roadway construction projects
· Involved in the complete design process by
o providing surveying and mapping
o acquiring consultant services
o setting standards
o reviewing highway and bridge projects
o managing right-of-way acquisition
o managing utilities for transportation projects
o providing transportation projects for construction contractors to bid on
o awarding construction contracts
· Provides training and computer support services to the PennDOT Design Community, which includes consultant engineers and district personnel.
The Bureau of Project Delivery performs a variety of additional functions in support of the Department’s overall Mission and Vision.
The Bureau consists of five Divisions Each Division is structured according to its functional area to facilitate alignment with our partners in the District Office. Use the links in the left menu bar to find specific Sections and Units within each Division. For a full understanding on the structure of the Bureau click on the Organizational Chart. If you have any questions or problems use the Contacts link to find our full list of employees. |
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