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PUBLIC POLICY AND CONSTRUCTION Presented by Tom Carlsen
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Background: Civil Engineering & the DOT Example Projects Politics & People Conclusion & Takeaways CEE 498 | Public Policy & Construction
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$6.5 Billion Biennial Budget 4000 Employees Responsible for WI Transportation Network : Highways & Bridges, Airports, Railroads, Harbors, Motor Vehicle Vehicles and State Patrol CEE 498 | Public Policy & Construction
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“Civil” – of, pertaining to, or consisting of citizens of the commonwealth, or state. Communication with citizens & their representatives Formation of public policy CEE 498 | Public Policy & Construction
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Citizens (all of us) take public infrastructure for granted when we: Turn on the faucet Drive our cars Ride our bikes or the bus Take a train or plane Flick a light switch How was all of this infrastructure put in place and maintained? CEE 498 | Public Policy & Construction
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Early 1900’s developed a system of State & U.S Highways and farm to market roads. I System started to be built in 1960’s CEE 498 | Public Policy & Construction
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Know the landscape Participate in the public policy debate Understand what your colleagues and other agencies are doing Be near, but not at, the cutting edge Stay current on social, political, cultural and economic forces Public/Private Partnerships CEE 498 | Public Policy & Construction
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Marquette Interchange 40 year-old infrastructure Total cost: ~$800M 1968 Cost: ~$50M Public involvement Kept major movements open CEE 498 | Public Policy & Construction
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US Highway 12 30 years from conception to completion ▪ Controversies, environmental concerns ▪ Community & development concerns ▪ Agricultural Interests Compromises ▪ One roadway for another CEE 498 | Public Policy & Construction
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ATC Transmission Line Act 89 – requires siting of transmission lines on a priority basis Extensive public involvement Cooperation between agencies New technology CEE 498 | Public Policy & Construction
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Midwest Rail Initiative Controversial Long-range plan Inter-modal, inter-city, inter-state CEE 498 | Public Policy & Construction
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The role of decision makers in political environment Get involved Touch all the bases on high risk projects Impact of citizen and neighborhood groups CEE 498 | Public Policy & Construction
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Wisconsin in a fiscal crisis Affects public infrastructure Balance new construction with maintenance / repair Who pays? CEE 498 | Public Policy & Construction
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Today’s successful professionals are collaborators Communication Teamwork Empathy Sensitivity Diversity CEE 498 | Public Policy & Construction
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“The engineer of 2020 and beyond will face a bewildering array of new technologies, appearing at a rate that will bring his or her professional qualifications constantly near obsolescence. The engineering community will face a world more connected than today, requiring both social and political acumen to navigate the changing world condition.” - National Academy of Engineering CEE 498 | Public Policy & Construction
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