What is CTDOT's Capital Program Roadmap?

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Since the passage of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) in 2021, the Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) has received more funding for capital infrastructure improvements than in several generations. CTDOT welcomes this funding and the opportunities it brings and sees it as a catalyst to strengthen CTDOT’s capital program structure, policies, and processes to better meet growing project and staffing demands.

CTDOT leadership recognized the need to streamline Capital Program workflows as they relate to people and processes to build a stronger system that delivers vital projects efficiently. The CTDOT Strategic Plan, published in summer 2025, sets the direction for how CTDOT will achieve three core goals and seven supporting objectives through the implementation of 12 strategies.

The advancement of the Capital Program Roadmap is one of those strategies. Pursuing key improvement initiatives identified in this Capital Program Roadmap will strengthen CTDOT’s ability to adapt to increasing demands while providing high-level visibility of the delivery of the capital program.

Learn more about the CTDOT Capital Program Roadmap.

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