Project Delivery Methods – Examining the Options

When:  Oct 27, 2011
Associated with  Project Delivery

Project Delivery Methods – Examining the Options


Thursday, October 27
A
symposium by the Project Delivery Knowledge Community, in conjunction with the Texas Society of Architects Annual Conference

SCHEDULE

Thursday, October 27

8:30 AM – 11:30 AM

Early-Bird Workshop: Public-Private Partnerships (2.75 LU)

Geoffrey Stricker, Edgemoor Real Estate Services, Bethesda, MD
Corbin Van Arsdale, AGC-Texas Building Branch, Austin


PPP or P3 is short for Public Private Partnership, a venture funded and operated through a partnership of government and one or more private sector entities. This presentation will discuss the P3 project delivery model and the role architects play. The different phases of the pursuit, “preferred proponents,” and design will be discussed in the context of fee and risk. Recommendations on integrated delivery techniques to overcome the challenges of the post-award phase will be part of the program, too. Additionally, hear about the latest developments in Texas that should smooth the way for more uniform successful P3 activity. 

12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
Integrated Project Delivery Method–The Real Story (1.25 HSW)

Betsy del Monte, FAIA, The Beck Group, Dallas
Denton Wilson, Executive Director of Healthcare, Beck

The term “integrated” as applied to the delivery of a building project can mean different things, from a team that simply works together, to use of the AIA's IPD contracting system. This discussion will review the issues that an integrated delivery method addresses, and how they are impacted. It’s a unique opportunity to understand IPD in comparison to other methods. Betsy del Monte will be joined by Denton Wilson, who has years of experience managing projects for Texas Health Resources. Denton offers his thoughts from the owner's perspective.

2:00 PM – 3:30 PM
Design-Build Status Report–Real Lessons from Real Practitioners (1.5 HSW)

Peter Gluck, Peter Gluck and Partners, New York

Design-build project delivery offers new opportunities, increased productivity, enhanced profitability, and greater control of projects, but to be successful, architects
ʼ so-called traditional roles and accepted behaviors must change. Learn how from three architects operating exclusively in design-build project delivery yet in three different ways.

4:00 PM – 5:30 PM
Project Delivery Summit Meeting (1.5 HSW)

Carlos Cardoso, AIA, Beyer Blinder Belle Architects, New York
Betsy del Monte, FAIA, The Beck Group, Dallas
Peter Gluck, Peter Gluck and Partners, New York
Geoffrey Stricker, Edgemoor Real Estate Service, Bethesda, MD

Almost a summary of the three earlier presentations (design build, integrated project delivery, and private/public partnership), this Summit is a gathering of the presenters involved in the earlier sessions, plus a moderator who will pose various pro and con questions for the panel and facilitate Q&A/discussion with the audience.


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MAKE HOTEL RESERVATIONS BEFORE SEPT. 28TH *

A limited number of rooms have been reserved at the Hyatt Regency Dallas.  This is also the headquarter hotel for the TSA’s 72nd Annual Convention is the Hyatt Regency Dallas, located just four blocks or one stop north on the DART light rail from the Dallas Convention Center. Known as one of the city’s most consistent AAA Four Diamond luxury hotels, its glistening exterior and elevated sphere of dancing light has been a distinct skyline icon since 1978. Throughout the hotel, the Mazziotta Collection serves as a visual reference to the many events, both large and small, that gave shape to Dallas in the ‘50s, ‘60s and ‘70s. Each of the 1,120 guest rooms are appointed with the Hyatt Grand Bed™, wireless high-speed internet access, hair dryer, coffeemaker/coffee, and iHome® alarm clock radio. Five food and beverage outlets satisfy every taste and budget, from Centennial Café with its new American and southwest influences, to the Asian influenced cuisine atop Reunion Tower in the new Five Sixty by Wolfgang Puck. Five Sixty’s ultra-contemporary, illuminated glass bar and stylish lounges allow guests to experience drinks and a quick-bite while marveling at the 360-degree views.

Reserving your guest room online is easy:  For a direct link, visit Hyatt Regency Dallas website.

Reserving your guest room by phone:
Call 888.421.1442 (or 214.651.1234) and identify yourself as a Texas Society of Architects convention attendee to secure the group rate.

*Reservation requests received after September 28 will be accepted on the basis of space and rate availability. Penalties apply for late cancellation.

Convention Rates:  $149.00 single or double occupancy (current tax rate is 15%)

Location

Dallas Convention Center
Dallas, TX