Key highlights on regulations, policies, and program funding for the transportation professional
WORKSHOP: January 7, 2026 - January 8, 2026 , 8:00 AM - 10:30 AM PT
The Western Tribal Technical Assistance Program (WTTAP) is hosting a 2-day virtual workshop on the essential components of the construction management process. By applying the information learned in this workshop, you can improve how you manage project risk, communications, delivery, and scheduling.
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This workshop is ideal for anyone managing public works construction projects who needs to develop construction management skills or wants to improve specific aspects of their project management approach, including:
This is a two-day virtual training on January 7th & 8th, 8 – 10:30am.
To receive your certification of completion, you must attend both days.
The Western Tribal Technical Assistance Program (WTTAP) supports indigenous communities in managing and enhancing their transportation infrastructure.
WTTAP provides vital training, resources, and technical assistance to tribal agencies, empowering them to build and maintain safer, more effective roads and transportation systems.
Greg Duncan is a Sr Engineer at Applied Pavement Technology, Inc., with more than 30 years of pavement materials, construction, and roadway maintenance engineering experience.
Greg is a certified NHI instructor teaching “Maintenance Leadership Academy” and “Constructing & Inspecting Asphalt Paving Projects” NHI courses.
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— Robert Brady
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