Design + Build
Hawaii Design + Build Contractors
The oldest and traditional method, sometimes called the “master-builder” method (as historically, the builder was himself the designer). Clients search/select a contractor who will then provide a design and accomplish all construction services. In this method, the design-builder, Kai Ridge Hawaii provides the comprehensive design and construction services through a “one point” of contact for the client. Design-Build offers greater responsiveness to clients vs the more complex Design-Bid-Build method. It allows the general contractor to initiate construction processes without complete “enhanced” drawings so the contractor is able to order long-lead items, and lock in materials at good prices that might otherwise rise if delayed.
The benefits to our Hawaii Construction clients
Its simplicity. The client has a “one-point” contact, the general contractor. An expert general contractor Kai Ridge Hawaii encompasses all the project design and building construction requirements, within the client’s budget and completion-date framework, resulting in less potential for “project over-runs.”
Hawaii Design + Build Contractors
The oldest and traditional method, sometimes called the “master-builder” method (as historically, the builder was himself the designer). Clients search/select a contractor who will then provide a design and accomplish all construction services. In this method, the design-builder, Kai Ridge Hawaii provides the comprehensive design and construction services through a “one point” of contact for the client. Design + Build offers greater responsiveness to clients vs the more complex Design + Bid-Build method. It allows the general contractor to initiate construction processes without complete “enhanced” drawings so the contractor is able to order long-lead items, and lock in materials at good prices that might otherwise rise if delayed.
The benefits to our Hawaii Construction clients
Its simplicity. The client has a “one-point” contact, the general contractor. An expert general contractor Kai Ridge Hawaii encompasses all the project design and building construction requirements, within the client’s budget and completion-date framework, resulting in less potential for “project over-runs.”
Advantages of Design-Build Approach
Distinctive Characteristics of Design-Build
There are three distinctive characteristics in the Design-Build approach:
- Communicating instantaneously: being able to communicate instantaneously speeds the whole process which improves your project schedule.
- Conducting business without boundaries: you have no physical or geographical boundaries getting in the way of your timeline.
- Producing customized products: the ability to quickly produce products that are custom and not your prototypical replications.
A Design-Build Team is usually made up of people who have worked together before. They know each other’s strengths and weaknesses and can build off that knowledge to make the process more streamlined and successful.
Advantages of Design-Build
- Builds Teamwork
- Single Point of Responsibility
- Open/Transparent Communication
- Eliminates Adversarial Conditions
- Not Restricted to Building Types
- Faster Project Delivery
The D-B team usually consists of the Client, Construction Manager or General Contractor, Architect/Engineers, MEP & FP D-B Subcontractors and Suppliers. The D-B approach allows for early collaboration where all team members work together through the beginning stages of the project, with each bringing their design and/or construction expertise into the mix. Sometimes a design problem has a construction solution while the same can be said for the opposite. Getting everyone together early allows all team members to share their ideas for creative and innovative solutions, which can lead to faster project delivery and best cost value.
Single source of responsibility means one entity drives the flow of work all the way through completion by using open/transparent communication. The roles of contractor and designer are integrated to allow the architect to spend more time on the project. Both of these factors directly relate to eliminating adversarial conditions by using a single contract between the Owner and Design-Build Team. The D-B Team forms a unified front that helps create an enjoyable working experience for everyone involved. There is no blame game or finger pointing when something goes wrong. Rather, there is a shared responsibility for the design, budget and schedule, which brings the focus directly to solving the issue at hand as a unified front.
With everyone’s input and ideas from the beginning, the D-B Team is able to produce a highly customized and quality product for the Client/Owner. This is where collaboration and trust in the team is the key to the whole approach. Everyone brings their expertise to the project, which elevates the overall design, construction process and finished product. All of the advantages help with faster project delivery because the D-B Team, working together from the start, streamlines the project timeline and brings more cost effective solutions.
Design-Bid-Build vs. Design-Build
In contrast, the Design-Bid-Build approach is more complicated than the Design-Build approach because the Client/Owner has to work with two separate contracts, one for design and one for construction. This may create problems throughout the process because there is not a single source of responsibility. If a problem arises, the architect and contractor may blame one another rather than work together to find the best solution. Whereas with the Design-Build approach everyone is on the same side and has the same amount of responsibility if a problem arises.
There is no “I” in Team
The Design-Build approach is simple, “There is no I in team”. The Design-Build approach cannot be just one person. It is a group of teammates participating to achieve the same goal. It doesn’t matter how great a super star you are, you can’t win the championship game without your teammates. It’s the same with Design-Build, you can’t complete any quality project on time or within budget without your team. The Design-Build approach breaks down the silos that are typical in the A/E/C industry. The approach is based on brainstorming, collaboration, trust, mutual respect and shared leadership.