Building the Public Sector Workforce Capacity to Build Transit Better
September 24, 2021 – Experienced, empowered staff with strong oversight is associated with fewer project delays and thus significant time and cost savings.
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By Paul Lewis
September 24, 2021 – Experienced, empowered staff with strong oversight is associated with fewer project delays and thus significant time and cost savings.
By Brianne Eby
September 17, 2021 – Many of the challenges with NEPA in the United States are attributed to misunderstandings and conflicts between agencies. The following efforts specifically aimed at early coordination—between permitting agencies and between planning and environmental staff—might help to mitigate a number of risks that, if unaddressed, may result in time consuming litigation associated with the NEPA process.
By Romic Aevaz
September 17, 2021 – Examples from abroad suggest that the U.S. does not face a binary choice between top-down planning and comprehensive public outreach. Rather, officials should be empowered to make tough decisions rather than attempting to please all constituencies, and project development processes and environmental laws should emphasize the quality, rather than quantity, of public engagement.
By Romic Aevaz
July 30, 2021 – Eno’s newest report Saving Time and Making Cents: A Blueprint for Building Transit Better, is a major research, policy, and communications project to analyze current and historical trends in public transit project delivery. The report analyzes these trends to understand the drivers behind mass transit construction, cost, and delivery in the United States and abroad.
This webinar offers one AICP Certification Maintenance credit. Click here for instructions on how to submit this event for credits. To read the report and access the database, visit […]
As part of an 18-month research, policy, and communications project, Eno set out to analyze current and historical trends in public transit project delivery.
Convening Transportation Leaders to Exchange Best Practices in Transit Project Delivery The goal of this symposium is to share findings from Eno’s transit cost and delivery report, and foster discussion […]
This webinar was held live exclusively for members and alumni. A new administration on the Hill means new staff, new priorities, and new challenges. What policies will emerge? What are […]
By Jeff Davis
January 22, 2021 – On his first day in office, President Biden and his staff signed a series of orders intended to freeze, and where possible, roll back Trump-era regulations across the board.
December 11, 2020 – To investigate the relative success and challenge of building transit, the Eno team created a database of projects including construction cost and timeline data for a total of 171 domestic and international rail transit projects completed over the past 20 years. For each project, factors such as number of stations, grade alignment, station spacing, and mode allow for deeper comparisons.
The Central Maryland area of Anne Arundel County, Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Carroll County, Harford County, Howard County, and Queen Anne’s County is an important, vibrant region. It is the 21st largest metropolitan area in…
October 9, 2020 – Eno will be conducting eight case studies of transit project delivery in the United States, Canada, and Europe. These studies will not only yield facts and details of specific projects, but also uncover the aspects of project delivery that happen behind the scenes.
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