Infrastructure Recovery Coordinator

Infrastructure Recovery Coordinator

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Gain hands-on strategies to assess damage, prioritize infrastructure projects, and coordinate the rebuilding of critical systems. This course is designed for public works and utility leaders who must balance urgent needs with long-term resilience.

Course Content

Standing Up the Infrastructure Recovery Function
13 Topics
2 Quizzes
How to Balance Technical Coordination With Strategic Recovery Goals
How to Work With Public Works Without Becoming the Project Manager
How to Explain This Role to Leadership, Partners, and the Public
How to Sustain Coordination Through Shifting Projects and Stacks
Sustaining Coordination Through Shifts
Communicating Capital vs. Maintenance Boundaries
Managing Infrastructure Recovery Timelines and Sequencing
11 Topics
2 Quizzes
Clearly Defining Short-, Mid-, and Long-Term Recovery Timelines
Communicating Realistic Timelines to Leaders, Partners, and the Public
Adjusting Timelines Proactively as Conditions Change
Adjusting Infrastructure Timelines
Layering Solutions: How to Implement Stacks Simultaneously
Adjusting Stacks Over Time to Match Recovery Progress
Identifying and Resolving Bottlenecks Early
Updating Phases with Housing/Permitting
Cross-Sector Coordination in the Infrastructure Sector
10 Topics
1 Quiz
How to Sequence Infrastructure Projects to Unlock Housing Recovery
How to Coordinate With Schools, Hospitals, and Other Public Facilities
How to Align Timelines Across Sectors Without Causing Delays
How to Avoid Conflicts With Utility Restorations and Relocations
Aligning Public and Private Infrastructure Recovery Timelines Clearly
Aligning Public and Private Timelines
Coordinating Multiple Funding Sources for Infrastructure Recovery
15 Topics
2 Quizzes
How to Strategically Align Projects with Eligible Funding Sources
Evaluating Project Scopes to Maximize Funding Compatibility
Adapting to Funding Changes Without Major Project Redesign
Managing Cash Flow Effectively Across Funding Cycles
Avoiding Funding Overlaps and Gaps Across Multiple Sources
Adjusting Timelines as Funding Availability Shifts
Adjusting Timelines with Funding Shifts
Designing Projects Flexible Enough for Multiple Funding Requirements
How to Minimize Redesigns and Re-Bidding Mid-Recovery
Early Coordination Between Project, Finance, and Compliance Teams
Preparing Documentation Proactively for Audits and Compliance Reviews
Training Teams on Funding Compliance Documentation
Training Teams on Compliance Documentation
Infrastructure Mitigation and Resilience
13 Topics
2 Quizzes
How to Use Local Hazard Mitigation Plans to Inform Recovery Projects
Aligning Projects with Resilience Funding
Making the Case for Slower, Smarter Rebuilds Without Losing Momentum
Communicating Risk-Based Prioritization to Leadership and the Public
Communicating Tradeoffs to Officials
Community Input and Political Navigation in the Infrastructure Sector
8 Topics
1 Quiz
How to Handle Public Pushback and Competing Project Requests
How to Manage Expectations Without Overpromising Project Timelines
How to Use Visuals and Plain Language to Keep the Public Informed
How to Provide Regular Updates That Build, Rather Than Erode, Trust
Presenting Priority Lists to Stakeholders
Tracking and Reporting Progress in Infrastructure Recovery
10 Topics
1 Quiz