Standard Capital Projects
Standard Capital Projects are not quick build and not directly covered in this guide. Capital projects are programmed, designed, and delivered using standard project delivery methods. While these projects often require longer planning timelines, more resources, and higher investment, they result in permanent infrastructure implementation that has been thoroughly analyzed and vetted. Because of their permanent nature, capital projects are fixed facilities that do not allow for as much flexibility or experimentation as quick build projects, and the materials used are extremely durable and long-lasting. Depending on the proposed changes, the context, or the scale, there are times when a capital project may be more suitable than a quick build one.
- Lifespan: Indefinite
- Planning Timeline: 2+ years
- Budget: $$$ - $$$$
- Funding: City Programs, Capital Improvements Fund, Bond Packages, State and Federal Grants
- Public Engagement: Before, during, and after implementation Lengthy and formal public engagement process.
- Approvals: Transportation Director or Designee, Appearance Review Board or Historical Review Board (if applicable), FDOT (if applicable), Orange County (if applicable)
- Permitting: Construction Permit required
- Materials: Permanent or hardscape