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Supporting New Hampshire's local highway and public works departments with training, technical assistance, tools and resources to improve the quality and safety of roads throughout our state.  Home of New Hampshire's Local Technical Assistance Program (LTAP), through support from FHWA & NHDOT.

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  • University of New Hampshire T2 Center was selected to launch a Highway Construction Workforce Partnership (HCWP) for New Hampshire!

    The University of New Hampshire T2 Center has been selected to launch the Highway Construction Workforce Partnership (HCWP) for New Hampshire, aiming to build a skilled workforce for the state’s highway construction and maintenance industry. Through collaborative partnerships and innovative training, the program will create strong career opportunities while meeting workforce needs statewide. Please contact us for more information at T2.Center@unh.edu

  • 2026 Snowfighters Seminar sessions open for registration

    2026 Snowfighters' Seminar workshops are now open for registration. These sessions fill up fast, register today! 

  • 2025 UNH T2 Center Impact Report now available

    The 2025 NH LTAP Annual Impact Report highlights how New Hampshire communities are strengthening their local road networks through workforce development, technical collaboration, and applied training with the UNH T2 Center. For direct inquiries or to discuss how NH LTAP can support your community's highway agency, please contact T2.Center@unh.edu or our Director, Marilee Enus, at marilee.enus@unh.edu.

  • UNH T2 Resources updates

    New resources have been added to our resource library! Newly added tech tip sheets include:

    • Managing Felled or Fallen Trees in the Right-of-Way
    • Routine Vegetative Maintenance for Retention Ponds, Ditches, & Culverts
    • Digital Accessibility Requirements for New Hampshire Municipalities
  • Public Works Spotlight web accordion

    We’re shining a light on the dedicated teams keeping New Hampshire running smoothly—from snow plowing to road repairs and everything in between. Do you know a local Highway Department or DPW that deserves some recognition? We would love to feature them in an upcoming newsletter!
    Send us your nominations and help us highlight the incredible work being done in our communities!

    Submit your spotlight suggestion to lee.cooper@unh.edu

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    Check out our helpful FAQs and videos on how to reset and access your student account, certificate of completion, or transcript!

     

Upcoming PW Events

June 30, 2026 | 8:00am - 2:00pm
Location: ConcordRoads Scholar Hours: 5 Technical Cost: $75 municipal*Open to NH state DOT and municipal public works only
July 15, 2026 | 8:00am - 2:00pm
Location: Claremont, NHRoads Scholar Hours: 5 TechnicalCost: $75 municipal*Open to NH state DOT and municipal public works only
July 16, 2026 | 8:00am - 2:00pm
Location: TBDRoads Scholar Hours: 5 Technical Cost: $75 municipal*Open to NH state DOT, municipal public works, and RPCs only
Recognizing Public Works' Professional Development Achievements

 

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Local Teams. Statewide Impact. 2025 LTAP Results

The NH LTAP 2025 Annual Impact Report shows how local workforce training, technical collaboration, and problem solving are helping New Hampshire communities maintain safe and reliable local roads. View the REPORT 

 

Focus on Local Road Safety

Join UNH T2 for an informative series of workshops designed to enhance road safety awareness and practices among local highway departments, transportation professionals, municipal and elected officials, law enforcement, and other stakeholders and partners. Gain insights into effective strategies and tools to improve road safety in your community, network, and identify valuable new resources.            

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