Appendix B to Subpart B of Part 170 - Sources of Tribal Transportation Training and Education Opportunities
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Appendix B to Subpart B of Part 170 - Sources of Tribal
Transportation Training and Education Opportunities
The following is a list of some of the many governmental sources
for Tribal transportation training and education opportunities.
There may be other non-governmental, Tribal, or private sources not
listed here.
(1) National Highway Institute training courses and
fellowships
(2) State and local technical assistance center workshops
(3) Tribal technical assistance centers (TTAC) workshops
(4) FHWA and FTA Research Fellowships
(5) Dwight David Eisenhower Transportation Fellowship (23 U.S.C.
504)
(6) Intergovernmental personnel agreement assignments
(7) BIA transportation cooperative education program
(8) BIA force account operations
(9) Federal Transit Administration workshops
(10) State Departments of Transportation
(11) Federal-aid highway construction and technology training
including skill improvement programs under 23 U.S.C. 140(b) and
(c)
(12) Other funding sources identified in § 170.150 (Transit)
(13) Department of Labor work force development
(14) Indian Employment, Training, and Related Services
Demonstration Act, Public Law 102-477
(15) Garrett Morgan Scholarship (FHWA)
(16) NTRC - National Transit Resource Center
(17) CTER - Council for Tribal Employment Rights
(18) BIA Indian Highway Safety Program
(19) FHWA/STIPDG (Summer Transportation Internship Program for
Diverse Groups) and NSTISS (National Summer Transportation
Institute for Secondary Students) Student Internship Programs
(20) Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
(21) Department of Commerce (DOC)
(22) Department of Housing and Urban Development Community
Planning and Development
(23) Training program for bridge and tunnel inspectors
(24) Transportation Research Board (TRB)
Appendix B to Subpart D of Part 170 - Design Standards for the TTP
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Appendix B to Subpart D of Part 170 - Design Standards for the TTP
Depending on the nature of the project, Tribes must use the
latest edition of the following design standards, as applicable.
Additional standards may also apply. In addition, Tribes may
develop design standards that meet or exceed the standards listed
in this appendix. To the extent that any provisions of these
standards are inconsistent with ISDEAA, these provisions do not
apply.
1. AASHTO Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and
Streets.
2. AASHTO A Guide for Transportation Landscape and Environmental
Design.
3. AASHTO Roadside Design Guide.
4. AASHTO Guide for Selecting, Locating and Designing Traffic
Barriers.
5. AASHTO Standard Specifications for Highway Bridges.
6. AASHTO Guidelines of Geometric Design of Very Low-Volume
Local Roads (ADT less than or equal to 400).
7. FHWA Federal Lands Highway, Project Development and Design
Manual.
8. FHWA Flexibility in Highway Design.
9. FHWA Roadside Improvements for Local Road and Streets.
10. FHWA Improving Guardrail Installations and Local Roads and
Streets.
11. 23 CFR part 625, Design Standards for Highways.
12. 23 CFR part 630, Preconstruction Procedures.
13. 23 CFR part 633, Required Contract Provisions.
14. 23 CFR part 635, Construction and Maintenance.
15. 23 CFR part 645, Utilities.
16. 23 CFR part 646, Railroads.
17. 23 U.S.C. 106, PS&E.
18. 23 U.S.C. 109, Standards.
19. DOT Metric Conversion Plan, October 31, 1991.
20. MUTCD Manual of Uniform Traffic Safety Devices.
21. Standard Specifications for Construction of Roads and
Bridges on Federal Highway Projects.
22. FHWA-approved State standards.
23. FHWA-approved Tribal design standards.