Successful RFPs in Construction
by Richard Fria
- ISBN
- 9780071449090
Successful RFPs in Construction est un architecture, non-fiction book de Richard Fria.
À propos de ce livre
The negotiated contract method for RFPs is a rapidly growing trend in construction. Traditionally, RFPs have gone through a competitive bid method – meaning that 100% of the design work is done without the input of contractors and with very little real cost information. With the negotiated contract method, only about 10% of the design work is done before a contractor is brought to the table, which means less paperwork and lower up-front costs. There are several advantages to the negotiated contract method:- Because only a small part of the design work is done up-front (before a contractor is brought on board), no extensive re-design work has to be done when budget/schedule issues with the design become a factor.- A complete team – architect/designer and contractor – is assembled earlier, making for a much more efficient process and outcome.- The RFP process becomes a collaborative effort, rather than a competitive one.There is no other book on t...
À propos de l'auteur
est l'auteur de Successful RFPs in Construction. Parcourez son catalogue complet sur Booklogr.
Explorez plus de livres de Richard Fria →Éditions et Formats
Critiques
Pas encore de critiques. Avez-vous lu ce livre ? Partagez vos impressions avec la communauté Booklogr.
Se connecter Connectez-vous pour écrire une critique
Questions Fréquentes
Quel est le genre de Successful RFPs in Construction ?+
Successful RFPs in Construction est un livre de Architecture, Non-Fiction, Project management, Civil engineering, Buildings.
De quoi parle Successful RFPs in Construction ?+
The negotiated contract method for RFPs is a rapidly growing trend in construction. Traditionally, RFPs have gone through a competitive bid method – meaning that 100% of the design work is done without the input of contractors and with very little real cost information. With the negotiated contract ...
Qui a écrit Successful RFPs in Construction ?+
Successful RFPs in Construction a été écrit par Richard Fria.