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Whether the project be a
beautiful and functional residential
project, or a pragmatic and
productive commercial project, the initial
decision about the business framework between
the owner and the necessary building
professionals will greatly influence
whether the project is successful or
not.
What defines success? I think we can agree, if a
project is completed on time, on budget and with
quality success has been realized. But how is
this best accomplished?
One way is to combine the separate components
necessary to organize a building project:
Design, Engineering and Construction. Doing this
with a one-stop resource is called
‘Design-Build’. In other words, when the
architect in charge of designing a project is
also a licensed contractor in charge of the
building process, it is both efficient and
cost-effective and allows for a stream-lined
communication and decision-making process. This
helps assure adherence to the budget and to meet
high quality standards, throughout the entire
design and construction processes.
During 26 years in the trades, actively
practicing as both licensed architect and
general contractor, I have seen the evolution of
these separate and distinct professions. They
are both critical to a project-but little regard
is sometimes given to how they are expected to
integrate as one entity for the life of a
project. For instance, communication, drawings,
specifications, accounting and field operations
are often conducted from multiple offices, in
various cities or states, with a project
unfortunately paying the price for this
fragmentation.
Today, we have learned from many successful
projects, that if architecture and general
contracting are unified into one qualified
single source, a most important goals is
achieved. That is, a happy Client.
Here is a compilation of questions and answers
that I have been part of with client’s over the
years, which I hope will provide some insight to
the ‘Design-Build’ concept.
Property Owner: “We want to
design and build our own project, but don’t know where to
start. I understand that there are many
different companies and people that will be
needed for this process. What is involved?”.
BSA: “A typical project will require three major
categories of professionals; an Architect, an
Engineer and a General Contractor. You can hire
them individually, or as one entity. Either way,
knowledgeable coordination is vital to the
success of a project”.
Property Owner: I’ve heard that I can hire a designer or an
Architect; what’s the difference?
BSA: Many times, the difference is the level of
experience and professionalism that you will
receive. In most cases, a designer has not
graduated an accredited school of architecture,
nor is licensed by the State Board. The typical
path for an Architect, is to obtain a degree
from an accredited School Of Architecture,
followed by work experience with an
architectural firm and ultimately, licensure by
the State Board.
Property Owner: I’m not in the building business and don’t
feel comfortable coordinating and being
responsible for important decisions that will
need to be made, especially with this many
different companies. I feel that it could get
overwhelming with management responsibilities
and end up being very costly to me. Is there an
alternative to streamline the process, so that
there is a single source responsible for
everything and I can work with them on a clear
one-on-one basis?
BSA: This is essentially the core of the
‘Design-Build’ concept, a one-stop resource of
responsibility for all of your design and
construction needs. |
Property Owner: Isn’t hiring one firm instead of several
different firms, sort of collusive?
BSA: It's not a lot different than other
professions. For instance, the doctor who
examines you and prescribes surgery, may be the
same one who is actually performing the surgery;
it’s all about monitoring the process from
beginning to end and producing a successful
outcome.
Property Owner: What cost advantages are there for me, to
hire a Design-Build firm, over hiring separate
companies?
BSA: A firm with in-house Architects and General
Contractors, work in unison on a daily basis, on
every part of your project as it proceeds. Even
before the construction has begun, the design
and engineering plans are conceived by the
General Contractors pragmatic sense of cost
efficiency, along with the Architect’s
creativity and quality- conscious mind.
Property Owner: What other costs am I saving?
BSA: Professional fees can add up to at least
three separate overhead and profit costs
(Architect + Engineer + General Contractor). In
a Design-Build format, there is only one fee-
significantly less than all of the other fees
added up separately. It’s efficiency in
packaging.
Property Owner: Will my project be built faster with this
Design-Build process?
BSA: It certainly should be, yes. For example, I
was meeting on a job site with a building
inspector to obtain a framing approval, when he
questioned a structural connection that he felt
required clarification from the Architect or
Engineer, before the job could proceed. I
explained to him that in addition to being the
General Contractor, I was also the Architect of
record. After a short discussion regarding the
connection, my permit was signed off and the job
immediately continued, without any delay.
Property Owner: How will the quality of the construction be
assured? BSA: This is actually another cost savings as
well, since the Architect will be on the job
observing the work performed, assuring
quality-control, each step along the way. The
client is not paying any additional fees for
this time; its already part of a ‘Design-Build’
package.
Property Owner: What qualifies a company to call themselves
Design-Build?
BSA: Unfortunately, there isn’t any regulation
for this terminology. Its up to the Property
Owner to
assert themselves, to ask for the companies
qualifications, licenses and experience. Beware
of companies that cannot produce for you
licenses verifying their professional standing
as a licensed Architect and licensed General
Contractor.
Property Owner: What other services can a Design-Build firm
provide for me, so I can simplify the process
even further?
BSA: Every firm works
differently, but as part of our
all-inclusive package of services,
our company also offers interior
design, site work (parking,
lighting, curbs, sidewalks, and
gates), furniture, fixtures &
equipment, landscaping, and pools & recreation
amenities.
Hopefully this short article has
provided a basic understanding to
what the ‘Design-Build’ option
provides to a Property Owner. Specific
questions or concerns about your
project can easily be answered
during an initial consultation.
Please visit us at
www.bsadesignbuild.com or (310) 479-1185. |