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Integrated Project Delivery at Autodesk, Inc. (A). Team 2 : Yusuf Akkoca Tom Bloom Karen Delton Shweta Hire Eric Johnson David Mahzonni. Experience it before it is real ™. Autodesk, Inc. Autodesk, Inc. Integrated Project Delivery Contract Terms: No Litigation. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Integrated Project Delivery at Autodesk, Inc. (A)
Team 2: Yusuf Akkoca Tom Bloom Karen Delton Shweta Hire Eric Johnson David Mahzonni
Experience it before it is real™
Autodesk, Inc.
Autodesk, Inc.
Integrated Project Delivery
Contract Terms: No Litigation.
Why do we litigate?Cost overruns/Where is my money? Schedule lateness/time pressuresQuality problemsLack of communicationRisks appearing
How do we avoid litigation…stay tuned….
Advantages:
Establish Costs EarlyRisk Is Shared Between PartiesEarly Involvement Of All PartiesCollaborative Decision MakingMore Creative DecisionsSchedule is set and project completed quicklyNot As Many SurprisesShared Profits Motivate Collaboration
Integrated Project Delivery
Contract Terms: No Litigation.
Advantages:Ideal for ownerMost qualified person does a task--leads to
fewer problemsEveryone knows costs and profitsLess waste--better resource utilizationGoals are defined/shared--less litigation
Integrated Project Delivery
Contract Terms: No Litigation.
Disadvantages:Taking on partners’ risksDisputes become politicalAligning operational definitions, i.e. define
negligenceMany companies will not enter a no litigation
contractSubjective
Integrated Project Delivery
Contract Terms: No Litigation.
Behavioral Consequences:“Success in IDP is 10% technology, 90%
sociology” - Tocci
Most qualified person performs function regardless of traditional roles
Group decisions with expert opinions
Integrated Project Delivery
Contract Terms: No litigation.
Focus of Team:Working towards shared goalsLess waste is created because of
compensation structureLess rework because team works together
—leads to lower costs
Integrated Project Delivery
Contract Terms: No litigation.
Challenges:Convince the lawyers representing
companiesFinding subcontractors to cooperateFinding trustworthy partners (contractors,
designers, etc.)
Integrated Project Delivery
Contract Terms: No litigation.
Differences with DBB, DB:Roles more clearly definedMore surprisesLack of communication between designer and contractorDesigner is done when plans and specs deliveredContractor and owner run projectEnsures fairness to potential bidderObjective awardFocus on deliverables
Integrated Project Delivery
Contract Terms: No litigation.