Delivery Methods (Project Delivery Free Webinar Series) Date: Tuesday, June 11, 2013 Time: 2:00-3:00 PM Eastern / 12:00-1:00 PM Central / 11:00-12:00 PM Mountain / 10:00-11:00 AM Pacific Earn 1.00 AIA LU Registration: Registration is free, but required | Download Handout Description: 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. Learning Objectives: After participating in this webinar attendees will: Understand different project delivery methods Learn advantages and disadvantages for each method Understand best practices for architectural participation Learn how trends impact project outcomes Presenter: Praful M Kulkarni, AIA, PDKC Advisory Group Member Moderator: Rick Del Monte, AIA, PDKC Advisory Group Member
06-11-2013 | 02:00 PM - 03:00 PM ET
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Dear colleagues, We welcome Arlen Solochek, FAIA, who joined the Project Delivery Knowledge Community Leadership Group this spring, 2019! Arlen shares with the PDKC the attached project delivery summary of the most prominent types of construction delivery, advantages/disadvantages, best to use when. He wrote this from an owner's viewpoint since ultimately, owners are usually the ones that make the decision on delivery but everyone has to understand each of them and how they fit in, so feel free to reference it
This is a summary of the most prominent types of project delivery methods written from an owner's viewpoint to guide the decision on project delivery
Description: 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
Handout_Delivery Methods.pdf
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
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Formerly the Design-Build Knowledge Community we have expanded our focus to also address other project delivery methods. Design-Build remains an important component of our expanded focus, but is no longer our only focus
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This session will focus on two unique alternative delivery methods for civic projects: First, the California AOC ’s first Design Assist project, a court-set renovation in Fairfield, CA
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