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Design-build : planning through development / Jeffrey L. Beard, Michael C. Loulakis Sr., Edward C. Wundram.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : McGraw-Hill, 2001Description: xiv, 543 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0070063117
  • 9780070063112
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.404 21
LOC classification:
  • TA174 .B42 2001
Contents:
1. An Introduction to Design-Build Project Delivery -- 2. Design-Build: A Brief History -- 3. The Facilities Acquisition Process: Business Process, Planning, and Programming -- 4. Where and When to Use Design-Build Delivery -- 5. Roles of Individuals in a Design-Build Project -- 6. The Owner's Responsibilities in Design-Build -- 7. Design-Build Entity Organization and Management of Projects -- 8. Design-Build Process Variations -- 9. Procurement and Selection of Design-Build Entities -- 10. Communicating the Owner's Requirements in Developing Design-Build RFQs and RFPs -- 11. Conceptual Estimating and Sduling for Design-Build -- 12. Performance Specifying for Integrated Services Projects -- 13. Design-Build Contract Structures and Payment Methodologies -- 14. Contracting Issues in Design-Build -- 15. Insurance and Bonding Issues in Design-Build -- 16. Design-Build Liability -- 17. The Use of Construction Management on Design-Build Projects -- 18. Institutional llenges for Design-Build -- 19. Design-Build Plus and the Future of Integrated Services.
Summary: "Definitive guide to mastering Design-Build. Design-Build (D-B) - the project delivery system in which one firm contracts to provide all of the architectural, engineering, and construction services on a project - is expected to dominate the market by the year 2005. Studded with illustrative case histories, Design-Build: Planning Through Development, by Jeffrey Beard, Michael Loulakis, Esq., and Edward Wundram, is the first book to cover every legal, technical, and administrative aspect of Design-Build. Whether you're a design or construction professional or an owner, this authoritative and up-to-date manual gives you the across-the-board, real-world answers you need for timely."
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Includes bibliographical references.

1. An Introduction to Design-Build Project Delivery -- 2. Design-Build: A Brief History -- 3. The Facilities Acquisition Process: Business Process, Planning, and Programming -- 4. Where and When to Use Design-Build Delivery -- 5. Roles of Individuals in a Design-Build Project -- 6. The Owner's Responsibilities in Design-Build -- 7. Design-Build Entity Organization and Management of Projects -- 8. Design-Build Process Variations -- 9. Procurement and Selection of Design-Build Entities -- 10. Communicating the Owner's Requirements in Developing Design-Build RFQs and RFPs -- 11. Conceptual Estimating and Sduling for Design-Build -- 12. Performance Specifying for Integrated Services Projects -- 13. Design-Build Contract Structures and Payment Methodologies -- 14. Contracting Issues in Design-Build -- 15. Insurance and Bonding Issues in Design-Build -- 16. Design-Build Liability -- 17. The Use of Construction Management on Design-Build Projects -- 18. Institutional llenges for Design-Build -- 19. Design-Build Plus and the Future of Integrated Services.

"Definitive guide to mastering Design-Build. Design-Build (D-B) - the project delivery system in which one firm contracts to provide all of the architectural, engineering, and construction services on a project - is expected to dominate the market by the year 2005. Studded with illustrative case histories, Design-Build: Planning Through Development, by Jeffrey Beard, Michael Loulakis, Esq., and Edward Wundram, is the first book to cover every legal, technical, and administrative aspect of Design-Build. Whether you're a design or construction professional or an owner, this authoritative and up-to-date manual gives you the across-the-board, real-world answers you need for timely."

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