Performance Effectiveness of Design-Build, Lane Rental, and A + B Contracting Techniques
Principal Investigator:Kelly Strong,
kstrong@iastate.edu (
other projects)
Project Status: In Progress
Start Date: 09/27/2004
End Date: 12/30/2005
Related Publications:Research Objective: Mn/DOT specifications are generally prescriptive in that they attempt to describe how a contractor should conduct certain operations using minimum standards of equipment and materials. These prescriptive specifications, commonly known as method specifications, have performed admirably in the past with an experienced workforce and fairly repetitive operations. However, rehabilitation and reconstruction projects, especially in a rapid renewal scenario, demand more creativity and innovation. Prescriptive specifications do not properly foster this innovation. In addition, government budgets (e.g., state DOTs) are generally insufficient to provide the human resources necessary for planning design, project administration, and construction management services in an accelerated delivery schedule. This research identifies success factors in alternative contracting techniques and compares relevant performance criteria for three altenrative contracting techniques as well as for traditional contracting.
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