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Running head: PROJECT DELIVERY SYSTEM METHODS Project Delivery System Methods Name Institution Affiliation 1 PROJECT DELIVERY SYSTEM METHODS 2 Project Delivery System Methods According to Kubba (2012), a project delivery method refers to a system designed to complete the construction of a given project satisfactorily from the point of conception to finalization. Ideally, a construction process is very complex due to the high number of personnel and material required to see to the completion of a project. The success of a development process relies on the coordination of the various parties involved. Some of these include the owner, construction managers (CM), contractors, and subcontractors as well as the vendors and the suppliers. With these variables in mind, a building project could use different delivery systems. It is vital to note that the delivery system chosen for an individual project depends on the expertise of the owner, the construction budget, schedule, as well as the level of risk. This paper seeks to discuss the most common construction delivery systems and their suitability on specific construction projects. These are the Design-Bid-Build, Design-Build, AtRisk Construction Management, and the integrated project delivery (IPD). As seen above, the type of delivery systems depends on the nature of the relationship and the parties involved in a project. For instance, the design-bid-build requires the owner, building designer, a tractor (s), and subcontractor ...
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