Experts with experience in this collaborative delivery method
Forell | Elsesser has been actively involved in design/build projects since the early 1980’s. Our experience has ranged from the development of bridging documents, including design criteria, performance specifications, and bridging drawings, to working closely with general contractors from the start of design through construction.
In the traditional “design/bid/build” project delivery model, there is limited ability to exchange ideas with the contractor resulting in design solutions that are not fully optimized. The design/build delivery model integrates both the designers and contractors, typically under the direction of the general contractor which permits open communication between all parties early in the design process. This collaboration results in a design that is coordinated not just with the major building systems but also with the overall construction sequence and schedule.
Forell | Elsesser continues to be actively involved in the design/build market. Our recent experience illustrates the significant value that can be added to a project by early collaboration between the owner, designers, and contractors. This value can be realized in collectively managing risk, improving quality, controlling costs, and accelerating time to market, all in a collaborative environment. Our design/build portfolio includes:
- Cal State Monterey Bay North Quad Student Housing (Bridging Documents)
- College of San Mateo Health & Wellness Building 5
- College of San Mateo College Center Building 10
- Hiram W. Johnson State Office Building + Earl Warren Supreme Court Building
- LBNL Advance Light Source User Support Building
- Novartis Vacacille Manufacturing Facility
- Richmond Ford Assembly Plant
- Santa Clara University Commons at Kennedy Mall (Bridging Documents)
- SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory Building 52 Research Support
- SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory Building 53 User Support (Bridging Documents)
- UCSF Parnassus Ray & Dagmar Dolby Regeneration Medicine (2010 AIASF, San Francisco Chapter, Integrated Project Delivery, Honor Award)