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Effectively Structuring and Managing Design-Build Projects

This resource provides an overview of factors involved in selecting the form of contract, running an effective design-build tender process, risk management, and effective management during construction.

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Effectively Structuring and Managing Design-Build Projects

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  1. Effectively Structuring and Managing Design-Build Projects • Timothy John Murphy and Jason J. Annibale • Wednesday November 25, 2009 4482166.2

  2. Overview Overview Overview • Introduction • Factors Involved in Selecting the Form of Contract • Running An Effective Design-Build Tender Process • Risk Management and the Allocation of Risk in Design-build Tenders • The Standard Form Design-Build Contract • Effective Management of Design-Build During Construction • Conclusion • Introduction • Factors Involved in Selecting the Form of Contract • Running An Effective Design-Build Tender Process • Risk Management and the Allocation of Risk in Design-build Tenders • The Standard Form Design-Build Contract • Effective Management of Design-Build During Construction • Conclusion • Introduction • Factors Involved in Selecting the Form of Contract • Running An Effective Design-Build Tender Process • Risk Management and the Allocation of Risk in Design-build Tenders • The Standard Form Design-Build Contract • Effective Management of Design-Build During Construction • Conclusion 4482166.2

  3. Factors Involved in Selecting the Form of Contract • (a) Design-Bid-Build / Stipulated Price • Procedure and overview of process • Advantages • Traditional and familiar structure • Fixed price at tender • Detailed control of design • Design team impartial • Competition to improve efficiency and quality 4482166.2

  4. Factors Involved in Selecting the Form of Contract (cont’d) • (a) Design-Bid-Build / Stipulated Price • Disadvantages • Extended project schedule • Less conducive to teamwork • Owner takes risk of design coordination 4482166.2

  5. Owner Consultant General Contractor Subconsultant Subconsultant Subcontractor Subcontractor Owner Owner Owner Owner Owner Sub-subconsultant Sub-subconsultant Sub-subcontractor Sub-subcontractor Consultant Consultant Consultant Consultant Consultant General Contractor General Contractor General Contractor General Contractor General Contractor Subconsultant Subconsultant Subconsultant Subconsultant Subconsultant Subconsultant Subconsultant Subconsultant Subconsultant Subconsultant Subcontractor Subcontractor Subcontractor Subcontractor Subcontractor Subcontractor Subcontractor Subcontractor Subcontractor Subcontractor Sub-subconsultant Sub-subconsultant Sub-subconsultant Sub-subconsultant Sub-subconsultant Sub-subconsultant Sub-subconsultant Sub-subconsultant Sub-subconsultant Sub-subconsultant Sub-subcontractor Sub-subcontractor Sub-subcontractor Sub-subcontractor Sub-subcontractor Sub-subcontractor Sub-subcontractor Sub-subcontractor Sub-subcontractor Sub-subcontractor Design-Bid-Build/Stipulated Price Structure 4482166.2

  6. (b) Design-Build • Procedure and overview of process • Advantages • Project speed and expedited timeline • Communication and single source accountability • Reduction in the number and severity of conflicts between the design and construction entities • Possible to agree on fixed price contract for entire project • Possible advantages when negotiating project financing as project has lower risk of cost overruns once price established. 4482166.2

  7. (b) Design-Build Disadvantages • Owner does not maintain direct control over design detail. • Difficult to accurately price a project before design has been fully completed. 4482166.2

  8. Owner Design-Builder Consultant Contractor Contractor Subconsultant Subcontractor Subconsultant Subcontractor Design-Build 4482166.2

  9. Running An Effective Design-Build Tender Process • Principles for The Proper Use of Design-Build • Selection Process • Remuneration • Intellectual Property at the Proposal Stage • Standard contracts • Request for Proposal (RFP) Documents 4482166.2

  10. What to Include in a Design-Build Tender Proposal • Scrutinizing project details, plan to prepare deliverables • Address each specification of owner as listed on the RFP • Less is more: checklist of all required submittals, criteria, and timelines. Do not add excessive volume • Attend pre-proposal conferences and ask questions • Exhibit listing what is not included in the package of deliverables: excellent check for completeness. • Include several items that help the team stand out • High quality, visually appealing package • Owners looking for “best value” solution for their project 4482166.2

  11. Role of The Consultant • Owner’s advocate consultant • Design-builder’s consultant 4482166.2

  12. Risk Management and the Allocation of Risk in Design-build Tenders • Significant Risk Factors • Owner • Financial Risk • Clarity of project definition • Problems with documents • Unknown site conditions • Lack of Control over Design Process • Lack of Control over Construction (e.g., use of materials) 4482166.2

  13. Risk Management and the Allocation of Risk in Design-build Tenders (cont’d) • Significant Risk Factors • Design-builder • Liable for overall failure of the design or any construction defects • Usual construction project risks • Change orders 4482166.2

  14. Strategies and Best Practices for Risk Management • Pre-contract period • Understand Canadian competitive bidding law • Ron Engineering • Clarify owner’s expectations early • Disclose evaluation criteria in the RFP • Alternative Dispute Resolution • Select design-builder with care 4482166.2

  15. Strategies and Best Practices for Risk Management (cont’d) • Strong Documents • Strong Relationships (trust, reputation) • Competent construction solicitor • Assigning risks to third party: insurance and bonding 4482166.2

  16. The Standard Form Design-Build Contract • Pros and Cons of Standard form contracts • Pros: • Lower transaction costs • Known risk allocation • Faster process • Cons: • Potentially inappropriate risk allocation • Not project specific • Key points may be missed 4482166.2

  17. The Standard Form Design-Build Contract(cont’d) • CCDC Design-Build Stipulated Price Contract, Document 14 (2000) • Risk allocation • Analysis 4482166.2

  18. Effective Management of Design-Build During Construction • Owner’s responsibilities • Inspection to ensure compliance with contract • Design-builder’s responsibilities • Project management models • Hiring and review of subcontractors • Construction Manager • Program Management 4482166.2

  19. McMillan LLPBrookfield Place181 Bay Street, Suite 4400Toronto, ON M5J 2T3T: 416.865.7000F: 416.865.7048 • Timothy John Murphy • T: 416.865.7908tim.murphy@mcmillan.ca • Jason J. Annibale • T: 416.865.7912 • jason.annibale@mcmillan.ca 4482166.2

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