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  2. Design–build - Wikipedia

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    Design–build (or design/build, and abbreviated D–B or D/B accordingly), also known as alternative delivery, [1] is a project delivery system used in the construction industry. It is a method to deliver a project in which the design and construction services are contracted by a single entity known as the design–builder or design–build ...

  3. Project delivery method - Wikipedia

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    Design–build–finance–operate-maintain (DBFOM) [10] [11] also referred to as Design–build–finance–maintain-operate (DBFMO) [12] [13] is a project delivery method very similar to BOOT except that there is no actual ownership transfer. Moreover, the contractor assumes the risk of financing until the end of the contract period.

  4. Early contractor involvement - Wikipedia

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    The contractor is able to build their price for the works during the process, in consultation with the client and designer. [ 1 ] As the ability of parties to affect project cost and programme is greater in the design stages than in the construction phase then the potential for value engineering is greater under ECI contracts than traditional ...

  5. Design–bid–build - Wikipedia

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    Design–bid–build (or design/bid/build, and abbreviated D–B–B or D/B/B accordingly), also known as Design–tender (or "design/tender"), traditional method, or hardbid, is a project delivery method in which the agency or owner contracts with separate entities for the design and construction of a project.

  6. Construction management - Wikipedia

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    If speed is important, design and construction contracts can be awarded separately; bidding takes place on preliminary plans in a not-to-exceed contract instead of a single firm design-build contract. The major problem [11] with design-build contracts is an inherent conflict of interest. In a standard contract the architect works for the owner ...

  7. Fast-track construction - Wikipedia

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    The fast-tracking of the project is therefore achieved through the integration of design and construction phases. Fast-track is more difficult to manage than the traditional design–bid–build process. It requires detailed knowledge of the process, effective planning, integrity and close coordination among the organizations executing the work.

  8. Iterative design - Wikipedia

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    Iterative design is a design methodology based on a cyclic process of prototyping, testing, analyzing, and refining a product or process. Based on the results of testing the most recent iteration of a design, changes and refinements are made. This process is intended to ultimately improve the quality and functionality of a design.

  9. Design review - Wikipedia

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    A design review is a milestone within a product development process whereby a design is evaluated against its requirements in order to verify the outcomes of previous activities and identify issues before committing to—and, if need be, to re-prioritise—further work. [1]