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PROJECT DELIVERY METHOD. BY. NADIR HUSSAIN MOHAMMED.

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[Audio] This slide examines four different delivery methods and their associated advantages and disadvantages. Design Build is an approach where a single party is responsible for both the design and construction of a project, typically resulting in reduced project costs and shorter delivery time. Design Bid Build requires separate parties for the design and construction of the project, and is used when the project is more complex. Public Private Partnership utilizes a combination of private and public funding, as well as collaboration between the two parties, to reduce costs for public sector projects. Finally, Integrated Project Delivery is used for highly collaborative projects, with an emphasis on teamwork, communication and trust, as well as reduced costs and improved project quality. Each of these delivery methods requires different levels of risk and control..

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[Audio] When considering a project management approach, there are different delivery methods to consider. Design Build focuses on one entity designing and constructing the project, Design-Bid-Build splits between separate entities for designing and constructing, each assigned its own contract, Public Private Partnership allows for a partnership between private and public interests, and Integrated Project Delivery uses a collaborative approach. Each delivery method has its own advantages and disadvantages and it is important to assess these carefully before making a decision..

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[Audio] Design Build is a project delivery method where one team of professionals is accountable for both the design and development of the project. Notable Design Build Projects executed in Ontario include the Highway 407 East Extension and Eglinton Crosstown LRT. Benefits of Design Build include a single point of responsibility, cost reduction and improved collaboration between designers and contractors. Drawbacks include limited owner oversight, restricted competition and potential quality issues..

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DESIGN BUILD. A diagram of a company Description automatically generated.

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[Audio] Design Bid Build is a common method of project delivery which splits the project into separate phases. Initially, architects and engineers develop the design, followed by contractors submitting bids for the construction. Advantages of this method include clear divisions of responsibilities between architects and contractors, direct control of design and contractor selection for the owner, and a fully developed design plan before construction. Disadvantages include prolonged timelines due to the sequential process, limited collaboration, and costly changes if the scope of the project is modified after construction begins. Examples of Design Bid Build projects in Ontario include the Royal Ontario Museum expansion, Toronto City Hall, and the Ontario Science Centre..

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[Audio] A traditional project delivery method called Design Bid Build gives the owner more control and allows them to hire contractors to design and build according to their specifications. Later, we'll examine how different cultures around the world view aging and value its potential to cultivate wisdom..

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[Audio] Public-Private Partnerships, or PPPs, involve collaborations between the public and private sectors, with the private sector taking part in financing, designing, implementing, and operating projects that are usually provided by the public. While they can bring cost efficiency, risk transfer, innovation, and more to a project, the cost of capital involved can be higher and the public sector could lose some control over the project. Furthermore, PPPs can be complex and require expertise from both the public and private sectors..

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[Audio] A diagram of a company, showing how departments and processes are interconnected, can be a great tool for strategizing and organizing. It can help to understand how the organization works, and how different decisions or activities can affect each other. Additionally, it can be used to identify areas of improvement or duplication of efforts..

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[Audio] IPD, or Integrated Project Delivery, is a form of collaboration that brings together the owner, architect, engineers, contractors, and other related parties at the outset of a project. The aim is to maximize efficiency, cut down on waste, and ensure better communication throughout the project cycle. Advantages of IPD include better communication, greater efficiency, and decreased risk. However, IPD can involve complicated contractual requirements, require an initial expenditure, and some participants may be reluctant to the integrated and collaborative nature of IPD. For this reason, it is essential that any project team take the time to carefully weigh the pros and cons of IPD before deciding to move ahead with this approach..

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[Audio] Integrated Project Delivery is a system that seeks to optimize the entire trajectory of a project, from creation to implementation. It takes into account the accumulated knowledge, abilities, and accuracy of all parties involved to guarantee high standards, speed up the delivery process, and decrease the cost for clients. Following this, we will investigate the transformations that the internet has created in how people communicate..

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[Audio] Public-Private partnerships typically have a higher level of risk and control compared to Design Build, which is known to have a lower risk and control level. For those seeking a balance between higher control levels and lower risk, Integrated Project Delivery may fit the bill. Meanwhile, Design Bid Build carries the highest risk level, but also enables the highest level of control..

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[Audio] The Design-Bid-Build method is the most commonly used delivery method in the construction industry. It requires a detailed design process to be completed before bids are sought from contractors. This process allows for an open competition for the best price without sacrificing quality or safety standards. The main advantages of this delivery method are cost certainty, minimized risk, and a more efficient use of resources." "Design-Bid-Build is the most widespread delivery method in the construction industry. It starts with a detailed design process, then contractor bids are sought for the project. This process ensures an open competition for the best price, without sacrificing quality or safety standards. Benefits include cost certainty, less risk, and efficient use of resources..

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CONCLUSION.

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THANK YOU.