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Partnering

Partnering. By: Gustav Hamlet, Adam Hagsjö and Simon Larsson. What is partnering ?. Structured form of cooperation The basic idea Why is partnering a success?. Keyfactors . . Common goals Common activities Joint Economic. Project implementation. Team setup - previous experience

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Partnering

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  1. Partnering By: Gustav Hamlet, Adam Hagsjö and Simon Larsson

  2. What is partnering? • Structured form of cooperation • The basic idea • Why is partnering a success?

  3. Keyfactors. • Common goals • Common activities • Joint Economic

  4. Project implementation • Team setup - previous experience - trust • Start up workshop - compose common conditions - hard values - soft values - goal price

  5. Project implementation • Detailed plan - implementation - management - detailedcostestimation • Carrythrough - regular workshops - project plan update • Evaluation - hard factors - soft factors - goals and conditionsaremet

  6. Whats +/- withpartnering? • + Makes good relations between companies • + Better teamwork • + Minimise disputes between the suppliers and contractors • + Fits perfect for more complex constructions _______________________________________________ • - Less pressure on prices • - Doesn’t fit all projects • - Requires more meetings

  7. Gothia towers • Postgraduate study • Complex project, kept budget, less errors • Study shows: relationship, common goals Project implementation

  8. The end • Adam Hagsjö • Gustav Hamlet • Simon Larsson • Sources: • www.partnering.se • www.ncc.se • www.skanska.se • www.wastbygg.se • Construction planning, programming and control (Brian Cooke, Peter Williams)

  9. Questions Question 1 What are the two most common types of partnering arrangements? • - strategic partnering • - project partnering Question 2 What is partnering? • Partnering is a structured form of cooperation in the construction industry, where the developer, consultants, contractors and other key players jointly resolve construction assignments.The whole thing is based on a trusting relationship, which all play with open cards, and the expertise to complement each other throughout the construction process. Question 3 Name three key factors in a partnering project. • Common goals • Common activities • Joint Economic

  10. Question 4 Name at least three things you can benefit from using a partnering approach? • Cost savings though value engineering • Fewer interest charges due to no retention • Cost savings through buildability • Cost savings by eliminating formal tendering Question 5 Pros and cons in a partnering project? • + Makes good relations between companies • + Better teamwork • + Minimise disputes between the suppliers and contractors • + Fits perfect for more complex constructions _______________________________________________ • - Less pressure on prices • - Doesn't fit all projects • - Requires more meetings Question 6 What includes a partnering culture? • Open communication • Top-down commitment • Honest dealings • Elimination of confrontation • A problem-solving approach • Proactive teamwork

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