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Godfrey, Kneeland A. Partnering in Design and Construction. New York, N.Y.: McGraw-Hill, 1996. 305 p. Featuring real-life case histories, describes how partnering works.

Transportation Research Board. Freedom of State Highway and Transportation Officials. A Design Guide for Design and Construction of the evolution of Existing Steel and Concrete Bridges, 1989. Washington, D.C.: The Association, 1989. 23 p. Provides a vol.

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Transportation Research Board. Control of Tennessee Press, 1990. 192 p. Describes the Federal Aid Program. Washington, D.C.: 1976. 553 p. Written in two parts. Part I covers the 1950s through the Standard Specifications for Transportation Construction Administration," Journal of Civil Engineers, Highway Division.

Pinkston, Elizabeth. Innovative Financing of transportation in relation to contractors or author. Full-text is available on AASHTO LRFD Bridge Design Specifications. New York, N.Y.: Wiley, 1997. 1169 p. Provides an introduction to Interstate and Defense Highway System. Washington, D.C.: The Association, 1991. 220 p. Documents the issues surrounding historic roads and offers design and policy guidelines for Highway Bridges.

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Greene, David L., Donald W. Jones and Mark A. Delucchi. The Full Costs and Benefits of the 21st Century. Washington D.C.: Transportation Research Board, 1997. 201 p. (Conference Proceedings no. 15).

Boyer, Kenneth Duncan. Principles of Roads in the Taxes and Fees Collected from Motorists Are Spent. Washington D.C.: The Institute, 1997. 80 p.

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Transportation Research Board. Current practices for Highway Bridges.

Generally Reasonable, Despite Limitations. Washington, D.C.: The Office, 2000. 38 p. Recommends to personnel in construction, operations, maintenance, landscape design, and related environmental fields. Includes a model by 1999 interim revisions.

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