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Water/Wastewater Infrastructure Projects Wednesday Apr 17 2013 |
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Managing Risk and Liability for Alternative Delivery Water/Wastewater Infrastructure Project Wednesday Apr 17 2013 |
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Project Delivery Methodology for Water & Wastewater Infrastructure: Design-Build and CMAR Wednesday Apr 17 2013 |
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Author: Design Build Institute of America
Category: Online Architecture Training > Construction
Conducting the Design-Build and CMAR Procurement Process for Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Projects outlines the major steps in which a successful procurement process for Design-build and CMAR projects for the water and wastewater infrastructure should occur. The contents of this video and ...
Keywords: procurement, alternative project delivery method, Prescription, progressive, Request for Proposal, RFP, request for qualifications, RFQ, one-step, two-step, preconstruction, screening, evaluation criteria, risk, liability, mitigation, assessment, allocation, damages, contracts, Responsibility, collaborative, alternative project delivery, design-bid-build, lump sum, options, guaranteed max price, owners, best value; rigk, priorities, criteria, permitting, design-build, design/build, design build, design and build, design/construct, turnkey, engineer-procure, construct, engineer, procure, DBIA, DBIA Training, Design-Build Institute, single source responsibility, design-build-finance, design build dateline, design build and sustainable design, acquisition, acquisition planning, best value selection, BVS, acquisition model, acquisition strategy, collaboration, Procurement Methods, Contract Types
1. Introduction
2. Basic Project Delivery Methods
3. Decision-Making Matrix
4. Procurement Choices
5. Document Contents & Requirements
6. Evaluation & Screening
7. Procurement
8. Conclusions & Review
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Conducting the Procurement Process for Design-Build and CMAR Water/Wastewater Infrastructure Projects - Video Segment Conducting the Design-Build and CMAR Procurement Process for Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Projects outlines the major steps in which a successful procurement process for Design-build and CMAR projects for the water and wastewater infrastructure should occur. The contents of this video and ... more
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DBIA represents the entire design and construction industry. As an institute, our primary objective is to provide education, training, networking and support to all players involved in the design and construction industry. Members span the entire spectrum of design and construction professionals, including architects, engineers, specialty contractors, owners, consultants, lawyers, business development professionals, students and teachers. Non-members are also welcome to participate in courses, conferences and in earning their certification. In addition to the DBIA headquarters in Washington, D.C., a network of 14 Regions work collaboratively to deliver products and services to members and customers.