HANOVER, Md. โ€“ New federal funding will support streamlining the Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration (MDOT SHA) construction process. Through the Federal Highway Administrationโ€™s (FHWA) Every Day Counts initiative, MDOT SHA will receive $100,000 for its E-construction initiative, including upgraded technology that allows personnel to file inspection reports and approvals from the field using mobile devices.

E-Construction is the collection, review, approval, and distribution of highway construction contract documents in a paperless environment. Implementing E-Construction will allow supervisors to better communicate and approve project milestones faster while reducing copying, printing, and mailing hard copies of documents.ย 

โ€œWe are systematically modernizing and eliminating inefficiencies across our organization,โ€ said MDOT SHA Administrator Greg Slater. โ€œThis additional funding from FHWA will save time and move projects forward faster, reducing overall construction duration and saving money. Every initiative like this makes the customer experience better.โ€

The funding accelerates this portion of MDOT SHAโ€™s E-construction initiative by one year, making purchase of technological support available now. In cooperation with the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) Innovation Initiative, FHWAโ€™s Every Day Counts program is supporting states seeking to implement E-construction. Many state Departments of Transportation (DOTs) and industry practitioners are already using or testing some aspects of E-Construction. The Michigan DOT, which fully implemented E-Construction several years ago, estimates that the agency saves approximately $12 million in efficiencies and reduces 6,000,000 pieces of paper annually by using electronic document storage for its $1 billion construction program, while reducing its average contract modification processing time from 30 days to three days.ย