Lean Case Study
Interest in alternate project delivery methods is growing as the traditional design-bid-build method is giving way to other delivery methods that provide better outcomes. Integrated delivery transforms the once adversarial relationship between owners, designers and builders into an alliance that incentivizes common goals and encourages collaboration and efficiency from the outset.
This is a case study of the first true IPD healthcare project in the state of Texas. It also incorporated Lean design processes and extensive prefabrication. The seminar will review the contract terms, including the incentives provided under the IPD process, the Lean steps implemented in the project delivery, and the financial results of the project.
Presenter: Rick del Monte, AIA, PDKC Advisory Group Member
Moderator: Greg Gidez, AIA, PDKC Advisory Group Member
Presented: Date: Tuesday, September 24, 2013 | PDF Handout
Delivery Methods (Project Delivery Free Webinar Series)
Interest in alternate project delivery methods is growing as the traditional design-bid-build method is giving way to other delivery methods that provide better outcomes. Integrated delivery transforms the once adversarial relationship between owners, designers and builders into an alliance that incentivizes common goals and encourages collaboration and efficiency from the outset.
Integrated project delivery (IPD) requires a highly responsive and interactive team that, due to the pending concurrency of design and construction, must work together intensively, especially during the initial project design phase. Organizations should have multiple delivery models to respond to specific project requirements and conditions — not a one-size fits all strategy.
Presenter: Praful M Kulkarni, AIA, PDKC Advisory Group Member
Presented: Date: Tuesday, June 11, 2013 | PDF Handout