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Developed by William Axel Linderoth Michaelen, s153275
Developed by William Axel Linderoth Michaelen, s153275


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Design%E2%80%93build
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Developed by William Axel Linderoth Michaelen, s153275

Example of content: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Design%E2%80%93build

Abstract

Design-Build is a project delivery system, mainly used in the construction industry. The method utilizes single source responsibility which differs from the more traditional dual or triple source responsibility format used in Design-Bid-Build. The responsibility is defined by contracts, where the contract in the Design-Build project binds the architect and the contractor under one contract with the project owner. The key reasons for doing so is to create a shared responsibility between the architect and the contractor, and thereby involve the architect in the construction phase, and the contractor in the design phase.

Pros:

  • One liable party: Text
  • Efficiency: Text
  • Collaboration: Text
  • Project costs: Text
  • Fewer disputes: Text
  • Direct payment: Text

Cons:

  • Conflicts of interest: Text
  • Less innovative design: Text
  • Requires more engagement from the owner: Text
  • No bidding restricts access for subs: Text
  • Increased liability: Text

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Why choose Design-Build

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