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The Raleigh Engineers Club (REC) has been in existence since 1926. The club seeks to promote the Engineering field through monthly technical meetings and support of those pursuing a future in the Engineering discipline. We award an annual scholarship to a Raleigh area graduating high school senior to enter the school of engineering at NC State. Our members have a diverse background of engineering disciplines and represent several companies and government agencies located in the Raleigh area.
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Introduction to NCDOT Funding and Prioritization of Projects.
with
Brian M. Wert, PE
North Carolina Turnpike Authority NCTA)
STIP Central Region Manager
Planning and Programming Division
North Carolina Department of Transportation
In this program, Brian Wert will present an overview of NCDOT's Funding and Prioritization of Transportation Projects. With over $30 Billion of projects, the NC State Transportation Improvement Plan (STIP) is a 10-year planning document that details which projects the State intends to build as well as when those projects are expected to be delivered. Guiding the development of the STIP is the Strategic Transportation Investments (STI) legislation which governs the disbursement of funds across the State as well as requires NCDOT to utilize a prioritization process for selecting the best transportation projects.
The presentation will walk viewers through the basics of transportation funding, The STIP, the NCDOT Prioritization Process, and will culminate in an overview of the Draft 2026-2035 NCDOT STIP, which is currently scheduled for adoption by the NCDOT Board of Transportation in July of this year. This presentation should help viewers understand where funds come from to support transportation projects, how to find which transportation projects NCDOT will be working on, and how NCDOT chooses projects.
Brian serves as NCDOT's Central Unit STIP manager where he oversees the STIP for the central part of North Carolina (Divisions 5, 7-9). Prior to taking this role Brian was the manager of the NCDOT Strategic Prioritization of Transportation (SPOT) Office, which is responsible for overseeing and delivering the NCDOT Prioritization process. Brian has held numerous roles in his career working for NCDOT, private industry, and local government. He received his B.S. in Civil Engineering from North Carolina State University in 2001 and his Masters of Civil Engineering in 2008 and is a registered Professional Engineer in North Carolina.
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