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DBIA - Principles of Design-Build and Post Award Questions and Answers 2024

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Co-location - The term used to describe the situation where the designers and contractors are placed in close proximity to one another, often in the same office or jobsite trailer. Design Reconciliation - The process of managing the design to a set of pre-determined "targets" ADePT - Technolo...

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DBIA - Principles of Design-Build and
Post Award Questions and Answers 2024



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, Co-location - The term used to percentage for qualifications based
describe the situation where the evaluation.
designers and contractors are placed
in close proximity to one another,
often in the same office or jobsite Negotiate - What the DB'er now has
trailer. the right to do after award of contract.


Design Reconciliation - The process Honorarium - A stated amount
of managing the design to a set of pre- sometimes paid to unsuccessful
determined "targets" proposers in consideration of
preparing a Design-Build Proposal.

ADePT - Technology to assess design
value. Spearin Doctrine - The owner
warrants the sufficiency of the plans
and specs to the contractor under this
Request for Proposals - Document the regulation.
describes the procurement process,
forms the basis for final proposals an
becomes an element of the contract. Shortlisting - The process of
narrowing the field of DB teams
through the selection of the most
RFP, Technical Proposal, Price qualified proposers on the basis of
Proposal - Three documents that qualifications.
initially govern the DB agreement in
the best value competition.
Design-Construct Interface - When
you align design delivery with the
Controlling Party - The party holding construction schedule.
the prime contract position in a
multiple firm DB contractual
relationship. "No-Go" Example - The owner has
plans that are too developed and the
DB'er must provide a price.
35% - Design Build RFP's will be
evaluated off of less than what

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