Project Management for Complex Transportation Projects

dc.contributor.advisor Kelly Strong
dc.contributor.author Owens, John
dc.contributor.department Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering
dc.date 2018-08-11T07:15:56.000
dc.date.accessioned 2020-06-30T02:37:01Z
dc.date.available 2020-06-30T02:37:01Z
dc.date.copyright Fri Jan 01 00:00:00 UTC 2010
dc.date.embargo 2013-06-05
dc.date.issued 2010-01-01
dc.description.abstract <p>The management of complex transportation projects requires a fundamental change in how they are approached. The traditional methodology for managing transportation projects is not adequate for complex projects. The project begins by discussing the transition of project management towards a five-dimensional model that incorporates context and financing dimensions that have previously been regarded merely as risks. The five dimensional model and an extensive literature search pertaining to the management of complex transportation projects assist in mapping the complexity of real-world projects. The main purpose of this research is to present results found on real-world projects that illustrate a new type of management approach for project managers.</p> <p>A total of five case studies are selected for this project that have definitive sources of complexity found that create management challenges. The literature review serves as a starting point in developing a questionnaire that focuses on complexity issues found in the studied transportation projects. Participants familiar with each project are interviewed to gather both qualitative and quantitative data. This information can be used in several ways. First, examining a number of complex projects allows similarities to arise between them relating to common sources of complexity. Second, the mapping of each project allows the user to compare both the studied projects and upcoming agency projects in order to make resource allocation decisions based on commonalities. Lastly, the resource allocation recommendations also discuss potential skill sets that would be the most adept at effectively managing specific portions of a project.</p>
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dc.identifier archive/lib.dr.iastate.edu/etd/11627/
dc.identifier.articleid 2593
dc.identifier.contextkey 2807791
dc.identifier.doi https://doi.org/10.31274/etd-180810-1807
dc.identifier.s3bucket isulib-bepress-aws-west
dc.identifier.submissionpath etd/11627
dc.identifier.uri https://dr.lib.iastate.edu/handle/20.500.12876/25833
dc.language.iso en
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dc.subject.disciplines Civil and Environmental Engineering
dc.subject.keywords complex
dc.subject.keywords mapping
dc.subject.keywords project management
dc.subject.keywords projects
dc.subject.keywords resource allocation
dc.subject.keywords transportation
dc.title Project Management for Complex Transportation Projects
dc.type article
dc.type.genre thesis
dspace.entity.type Publication
thesis.degree.level thesis
thesis.degree.name Master of Science
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