Video – Exploring Collaborative Concepts: Design Assist and Delegated Design

Construction team collaborating under an Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) contract

There are several reasons for is an increasing emphasis on collaboration between design professionals and builders:

  • The benefits when aspects of a project’s design are informed by builder input.
  • The complexity and proprietary of building materials and systems.
  • The valuable technical contributions specialty contractors and product manufacturers provide to the most complicated parts of a project’s design.

These paradigm shifts have spurred strategies to connect design professionals with contractors, specialty contractors, and product manufacturers during the project’s design stages for a more successful outcome.

In this program, we examine the distinctions between design assist and delegated design; describe the roles and responsibilities of project team members; discuss problems that can arise; and offer definitions and guidelines that design professionals, and the construction industry can adopt for their use.

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