National Highway Institute (NHI) is providing several new courses:
• Practical Applications in Federal-Aid Highway Program Appraisals (141054)
• Basic Construction and Maintenance Documentation – Improving the Daily Diary (134071)
• Introduction to Financial Planning for Transportation Asset Management (136002A)
Practical Applications in Federal-Aid Highway Program Appraisals
Learn practical applications guided by certified professionals in Practical Applications in Federal-Aid Highway Program Appraisals (NHI-141054) for the low cost of $100 per attendee. Participants will explore examples of problems that are handled differently from typical mortgage appraisal assignments. These examples demonstrate how clients that have regulatory requirements can determine market value of a property, and determine a compensation estimate due to a property owner given the unique interpretation of laws in the jurisdiction the appraiser is practicing. The course is certified by the International Distance Education Certification Center (IDECC) whose recognition for the courses represents NHI’s commitment to delivering leading-edge educational content. This course also seeks to help learners improve conformity with the Uniform Act and Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations Part 24 appraisal requirements.
Register now through the NHI website for the Practical Applications in Federal-Aid Highway Program Appraisals sessions:
• June 4, 5, & 6, 2024 at 10:00 am – 12:30 pm PT
• August 6, 7, & 8, 2024 at 10:00 am – 12:30 pm PT
Basic Construction and Maintenance Documentation – Improving the Daily Diary
Provided on-demand and for free by the Transportation Curriculum Coordination Council (TC3) with the American Association of State Highway Transportation Officials (AASHTO) in partnership with NHI, this one-hour course aims to improve documentation on construction and maintenance projects. The Basic Construction and Maintenance Documentation – Improving the Daily Diary (134071) course is primarily intended for level I (entry) and level II (intermediate) State and local public agency personnel. Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to compose a complete and correct daily diary. Participants will also be able to recognize the importance of daily diary entries. Best practices were compiled across various agencies to create this course.
Introduction to Financial Planning for Transportation Asset Management
The free, one-hour on-demand Financial Planning for Transportation Asset Management (136002A) training offers attendees deeper insight into what it takes to produce a financial plan for Transportation Asset Management. Upon completion of the Introduction to course, attendees will be able to describe the financial plan’s purpose and benefits, and list the components of a financial plan, to name a few. This course is beneficial to those involved with developing the financial plan — asset management program managers, State transportation agency staff, staff members from metropolitan planning organizations MPOs.
For questions about NHI trainings, please contact National Highway Institute Customer Service or call 877.558.6873.