Why Design-Build is So Good
We’re often asked about the advantages of design-build over
the conventional system of architect and general contractor. It’s a great
question for us who have experience as design and
build contractor, we feel like it’s a good time to call out our top ten
reasons why the design-build system is so good.
1.
Everybody is on the same team
We’re all in this together and we all have the same goal –to
arrive at a successful project that meets or exceeds the client’s expectations
for their project. When challenges are encountered on a project (and there are
always challenges), pointing fingers is not an option, everyone rolls up their
sleeves and works on solutions.
2. Total
accountability
One entity is accountable for everything –including how the
end result looks, how much it costs and the timeline of completion. When the
same group that designs the project also builds the project, there tends to be
much more attention given to pricing and scheduling in the design phase. The
cost of everything is taken into account early on in the process; all fees, construction
costs, utilities, landscaping allowances –everything.
Unfortunately, it’s not unusual for us to hear from people
that “their remodel cost twice as much as the architect said it would” –such a
scenario is entirely unacceptable in the design-build world. Design-build
focuses on results, not excuses.
3.
Continuity
A design-build firm is involved from start to finish, which
adds an inherent efficiency. The chance for things to fall through the cracks
is greatly diminished.
4.
Expertise
Design-build firms are experts in both fields. The
principals should be licensed architects with formal architectural training and
experience in the architecture field. They should also have professional
experience in construction and understand pricing, sequencing and how buildings
go together. If they’re anything like us, they have professional structural
engineering experience to boot.
In the new economy we’re noticing architects trying a bit
too hard to look like design-build operations without having any field
training. Likewise, we’ve raised our eyebrows at a few general contractors who
claim to, all the sudden, be accomplished designers.
There is a tremendous advantage to working with architects
that can think like builders and builders who can think like architects, but
design-build is a commitment, something you dedicate yourself to for an entire
career –not just when it’s convenient.
5.
Professional guides
We’ve all heard the stories that design and construction can
get out of hand and messy. Design and construction shouldn’t be chaotic or
stressful. A design-build firm is a beacon to clients throughout the process,
guiding the way to the best possible outcome. Design-build refines a system
from beginning to end and manages the chaos into orderly steps.
6.
Involvement
Design-build operates under the assumption that the client
actually wants to be an active participant in the design and construction of
their home. By taking an involvement they’re guaranteeing that they get the
outcome and satisfaction of their goals – what they want is going to be
achieved. We’ve found that such an involvement is inspiring and gives people a
lasting sense of pride about their home.
7.
Collaboration
Design-build cuts out the big egos so common in the design industry.
In design-build the client retains total control over the project and the team
is there to empower them.
8. The
best kind of communication is open, honest and often
Design-build is transparent because we want clients to
understand the process and to know what’s going on. The best partnerships work,
not because people say what everyone wants to hear, but because they say what
everyone needs to hear. Through clear communication the budget is defined early
on and it becomes the agreement for the entire project.
9. Time
is of the essence
Design and construction involves managing hundreds of
timelines that need to coordinate in lockstep. Design-build creates
opportunities for clients to sit with big decisions, ask questions, and
consider their options. Anything the team can do to avoid taking steps
backwards is going to lead to better, faster and more cost-effective results.
The design-build system is highly adaptive and responsive in the field. Big
decisions can be revisited during construction without change orders or
additional fees. The conventional story is that if you make changes it will
cost you money – not necessarily so in design-build.
10. Cost
savings
Inherent to the design-build model is a savings of
approximately 10% of the project costs.
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