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The importance of using the design build project delivery method

The Design-Build project delivery method is a construction approach where a single entity—the design-build team—provides both design and construction services under one contract with the project owner. This contrasts with the traditional Design-Bid-Build method, where design and construction are split between separate contracts. This ensures that when your project is being planned that your time and money is being used most effectively. 

🔧 Key Features of Design-Build:

  • – Single Point of Responsibility: One contract, one team (designer and builder work together)

  • – Faster Project Delivery: Design and construction can overlap (fast-tracking)

  • – Collaborative Approach: Encourages innovation, problem-solving, and cost control

  • – Less Owner Risk: Reduced conflicts between designer and contractor

  • – Streamlined Communication: Fewer parties involved = fewer delays

🧩 How It Works:

  1. – Owner selects a Design-Build team (could be via qualifications, proposals, or best value)

  2. – Design phase begins—often with early contractor input for budgeting and constructability

  3. – Construction begins before design is 100% complete, accelerating the schedule

  4. – Team delivers a completed project on a turnkey basis

✅ Advantages:

  • – The designer and builder work as one team

  • – Single point of accountability

  • – Quicker delivery timeline

  • – Better cost control through early cost estimating

  • – Higher accountability (less finger-pointing and risk of miscommunication)

  • – Simplified contractual process

⚠️ Disadvantages:

  • – Less design oversight for the owner

  • – Harder to compare initial bids (since design isn’t complete)

  • – Potential for reduced checks and balances

  • – Less competitive bidding

Ideal for:

  • – Projects with tight deadlines

  • – Owners who prefer a hands-off approach

  • – Projects that benefit from innovation and collaboration (e.g., hospitals, schools, infrastructure)

Tyler Smedley

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