Design & build
Mitigating risks with a team approach through Design & Build
In a Design & Build agreement, a single contractor is responsible for both the design and construction of the project, offering clients a single point of contact and mitigating risks. By involving the contractor at an early stage, clients can benefit from timely advice on design, costs, planning, and construction options, resulting in better cost and project estimates. The overlapping of design and construction phases further speeds up the process.
Considerations and benefits:
1. Design & Build is best suited for specialized projects and experienced design-build teams.
2. Clients must provide a preliminary design and planning idea before signing a Design & Build agreement.
3. Clients can receive cost estimates early in the process, even during the conceptual design.
4. Additional services such as feasibility studies, valuation, and life cycle costs can be included.
5. Construction can begin before the design is finalized, saving time.
6. Early involvement of the design-construction partner can reduce architects' and engineers' fees.
7. Construction costs are minimized through regular evaluation intervals, and the contractor's expertise in materials, construction methods, and systems.
8. Communication and coordination between the client and design-construction partner are improved, reducing misunderstandings.
9. The design-build team's team approach focuses on early detection and resolution of problems, minimizing risks to the client.