TETP Insights Videos
Welcome to TETP Insights. This is a video training program where experienced transportation engineers share their knowledge with other engineers to help them meet the demands of the profession. TETP Insights are technical training videos consisting of pre-recorded presentations, demonstrations, and Google Meet Sessions made available to the public on-demand via the TETP Insights Playlist on CDOT's Employee YouTube Channel.
TETP Insight videos can be created by anyone with something useful to share, including:
- CDOT Subject Matter Experts
- Regional Staff
- External Vendors
Just about any topic is suitable for an Insight video. Here are a few ideas to consider:
- New Procedures
- Industry Trends
- Innovative Ideas
- Productivity Tips and Tricks
- Sharing Best Practices
- Software Demonstrations
Want to suggest a topic? Scroll to the bottom of this Google Form to submit your topic. Interested in how TETP Insights is doing? Check out our latest Analytics Dashboard.
Featured Insight Video
Design Bulletin for the Utility Conflict Matrix (UCM)
The Utility Conflict Matrix, or UCM, is used to identify utility conflicts with new roadway design features and helps CDOT and utility companies determine cost-effective solutions to these conflicts. In this Insight video CDOT's Utility Program Manager, Rob Martindale, explains what the UCM is, where to find it, how and when to document conflicts during the life of a project, and the benefits of using the UCM to reach project completion.
Video Resources:
- Design Bulletin - Utility Conflict Matrix (UCM) - Utility Conflict List
- I-70 Over Havana Project Utility Matrix
- Utility Program Contacts
Other TETP Insights Topics
- Advanced Geotechnical Methods of Exploration (A-GaME)
- Automated Flagger Assistance Devices (AFAD)
- Bluebeam Studio Sessions
- Construction Change Orders and Adobe Sign eSignatures
- Expert Interview: Tom Bovee
- Introduction to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
- ProjectWise Active Project Cloud Migration Outreach Sessions
Questions?
Contact the TETP Manager, Allison Wilson