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District 7 Operations Division Overview: Engineering Trends and Future Needs

Learn about District 7 operations, key personnel, consultant usage trends, and future anticipated needs. Discover insights into traffic engineering plans, hydraulics analysis, and material usage.

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District 7 Operations Division Overview: Engineering Trends and Future Needs

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  1. MnDOT Operations Division Open House District 7

  2. District 7Organizational Chart Greg Ous District Engineer Tami Bergemann State Program Admin. Mgr. Chad Fowlds ADE, Program Delivery Gordon Regenscheid ADE State Aid/Planning Jed Falgren ADE, Maintenance Ops City/County Engineers Project Mgt Planning/Transit Design Materials Traffic / Land Management Windom Resident Office Mankato Resident Office

  3. District 7Typical Consultant Usage/Trends • 50% traffic engineering/traffic control plans • Over 50% hydraulics analysis/plans • Over 50% final design plans • Limited contract admin & materials

  4. District 7Future Anticipated Needs/Trends • Majority of traffic engineering/traffic control plans • Majority of hydraulics analysis plans • Increase usage of materials (MDR) • Contract admin up to 20-30% consultant usage • Increased road plan outsourcing • Focus in-house design on preliminary design

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