Sec. 5112. Integrated project delivery
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The Secretary of Transportation shall seek to enter into an agreement with the National Academy of Sciences to support and carry out a study of the effectiveness of integrated project delivery in delivering large infrastructure projects. The study shall— identify best practices for surface transportation project delivery with a focus on delivery of large or complex projects; determine whether there are any regulatory requirements that limit the use of integrated project delivery and the purpose of such regulations; and analyze the effectiveness of integrated project delivery compared to traditional project delivery methods, including an analysis of outcomes related to safety, cost effectiveness, environmental impacts, and on-time project delivery.
In carrying out the study, the National Academy of Sciences shall consult with entities with experience managing, administering, or implementing integrated project delivery projects. Not later than 1 year after the completion of the study under subsection (a), the Secretary shall publish a report on the results of the study under this section.