Scott talks a lot about how taxpayer dollars are actually being used (or misused) to support our infrastructure. Today, we get an inside look with guest Whitney Pogue, Civil Engineer, P.E., Value Engineering & Estimates Coordinator for ODOT (Oklahoma Department of Transportation) for 10 years and now with Level Engineering.
Part of Whitney’s role is to ensure taxpayer dollars are used efficiently. After working in roadway design for three years, Whitney transitioned to a project management role in one of ODOT’s field offices. There, she was able to be the project manager on projects totaling over $250 million, including the largest project in ODOT history at the time of its construction.
We get an inside look at her career, her passion for value engineering, the current state of infrastructure and what the future holds.
We discuss:
What is Value Engineering and why is it so important
What actually goes into value engineering
The meticulous process of repairing roads
Funding and forecasting
Project management
How economic factors influence decision-making in infrastructure projects
Challenges faced in managing large infrastructure projects within budget and timeline constraints
AI and its role in construction
Keywords
US infrastructure, Transportation, Construction, Project Management, Roadways, Value engineering, mentoring
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