(a) The Arkansas Department of Transportation must maintain superior public communication throughout the duration of any project in order to:
- (1) Maintain the department’s role as a good neighbor;
- (2) Maintain a positive opinion; and
- (3) Avoid developing a negative perception of the project.
(b)
- (1) On any transportation project, the public will recognize that the work is controlled by the department and, as such, the department should provide accurate and timely public information.
- (2) In a D-B project, the design-builder can play an important role and provide support staff during the implementation phase of the project to facilitate the interaction between the public and the department.
- (3) In most cases, the design-builder possesses a more detailed and intimate understanding of the project maintenance of traffic, traffic staging, and day-to-day issues and impending changes of the project over which the design-builder has direct control.
- (4) The department can capitalize on the design-builder’s intimate knowledge and expertise by requiring key information and communication protocols in the RFP.
(5) For example, the design-builder can be required to:
- (A) Provide timely information about the project;
- (B) Coordinate and communicate final design details or construction status;
- (C) Provide materials for public meetings or distribution; or
- (D) Attend and actively participate in public meetings.
- (c) While the design-builder can be required by the DBA to be cooperative and facilitate a positive impact/experience for the public, the ultimate responsibility for public information remains with the department.