Engineers' Project Delivery Method Primer

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  • ISBN 9780784416013
  • Weight: 691g
  • Dimensions: 9 x 6mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Aug 2022
  • Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Public and private sector owners have a wide variety of options when it comes to delivering their capital projects. Selecting the right delivery method for a particular project requires the owner to not only have a deep understanding of the attributes of available delivery methods but also the procurement and contracting approaches that best work with those methods.

The Engineer's Project Delivery Method Primer: Uniform Definitions and Case Studies brings clarity to the definitions and sometimes complex and conflicting terminology associated with project delivery methods. It does this by providing a comprehensive explanation of each delivery method, including

  • The "Big Three" delivery methods – Design-Bid-Build, Construction Manager-at-Risk, and Design-Build;
  • Variations on the "Big Three," such as multiple prime contracting, EPC, and EPCm;
  • Public-Private Partnerships;
  • Integrated Project Delivery; and
  • Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity contracts.
In addition to providing a detailed discussion of the attributes of and case studies for each delivery method, readers will learn about
  • Procurement and contracting approaches commonly used for the method,
  • Roles, responsibilities, and contractual relationships among the participants involved in the method, and
  • Legal principles affecting the method.
This book gives owners and practitioners what they need to understand capital project delivery, procurement, and contracting.

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