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  2. Project delivery method - Wikipedia

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    Designbuild–finance–operate-maintain (DBFOM) [10] [11] also referred to as Designbuild–finance–maintain-operate (DBFMO) [12] [13] is a project delivery method very similar to BOOT except that there is no actual ownership transfer. Moreover, the contractor assumes the risk of financing until the end of the contract period.

  3. Design–bid–build - Wikipedia

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    Designbidbuild (or design/bid/build, and abbreviated D–B–B or D/B/B accordingly), also known as Design–tender (or "design/tender"), traditional method, or hardbid, is a project delivery method in which the agency or owner contracts with separate entities for the design and construction of a project.

  4. Design–build - Wikipedia

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    Although the Design-Build Institute of America (DBIA) takes the position that designbuild can be led by a contractor, a designer, a developer or a joint venture, as long as a designbuild entity holds a single contract for both design and construction, some architects have suggested that architect-led designbuild is a specific approach ...

  5. Early contractor involvement - Wikipedia

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    Early contractor involvement (ECI) is a type of construction contract where the principal contractor is engaged at an early stage in a project to offer input into the design phase. It is in contrast to the designbidbuild model where the contractor is only brought onboard at the end of the design phase.

  6. Pre-construction services - Wikipedia

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    The design then starts with a schematic design (SD) stage, followed by a design development stage, and culminates in a construction document state. In the design-bid-build system, there is a construction bidding process that falls between the owner's original solicitation and the summation of a bid by a contractor. This only occurs after the ...

  7. Construction management - Wikipedia

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    A bid tells the owner how much money they should expect to pay the construction management company in order for them to complete the project. [4] Open bid: An open bid is used for public projects. Any and all contractors are allowed to submit their bid due to public advertising. Closed bid: A closed bid is used for private projects. A selection ...

  8. Fast-track construction - Wikipedia

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    With the traditional designbidbuild process, a complete set of construction documents and specifications describes what the builder agrees to build and serves as the heart of the contract. On Fast-track projects, the design, construction documents and specifications are incomplete, so setting the final cost presents problems.

  9. Construction bidding - Wikipedia

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    Bid solicitation is the process of making published construction data readily available to interested parties, including construction managers, contractors, and the public. There are several services, including government entities and private plan rooms, that allow project owners to release project details to solicit and obtain contractor bids.