Translating Regulatory Risk into Strategic Opportunity: A Policy-to-Strategy Mapping Toolkit for U.S. Infrastructure Projects
Abstract
The complexity of regulatory frameworks governing infrastructure projects in the United States poses both a challenge and an opportunity for strategic project delivery. Regulatory risk—typically viewed as a barrier to progress—can be repositioned as a driver of strategic advantage when effectively mapped to project-level decision-making. This paper introduces a Policy-to-Strategy Mapping Toolkit (PSMT) designed to operationalize regulatory requirements into actionable strategies for U.S. infrastructure development. The toolkit integrates principles from regulatory compliance, enterprise risk management, and strategic planning to create a structured method for transforming mandates into opportunity pathways. Leveraging data from case studies of transportation, energy, and urban infrastructure projects, this study applies the PSMT to demonstrate how compliance demands can be deconstructed into capability enhancements, reputational capital, and competitive differentiation. Through a digital workflow enabled by Power BI dashboards and SQL-based regulatory databases, the toolkit enhances real-time policy tracking and strategic alignment. This approach is particularly relevant in the wake of evolving climate regulations, federal infrastructure funding packages, and heightened stakeholder scrutiny. The findings affirm that aligning project strategies with regulatory priorities improves stakeholder trust, reduces litigation exposure, and enhances project resilience. The paper concludes with recommendations for institutionalizing the toolkit in infrastructure planning bodies and public-private partnerships to reinforce compliance while catalyzing innovation.
How to Cite This Article
Nnadozie Odinaka, Chinelo Harriet Okolo, Onyeka Kelvin Chima, Oluwatobi Opeyemi Adeyelu (2022). Translating Regulatory Risk into Strategic Opportunity: A Policy-to-Strategy Mapping Toolkit for U.S. Infrastructure Projects . Journal of Frontiers in Multidisciplinary Research (JFMR), 3(1), 607-617. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54660/.JFMR.2022.3.1.607-617