Analysis of the Design-Build Delivery Method in Air Force Construction Projects |
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Authors: | James W Rosner Alfred E Thal Jr Christopher J West |
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Affiliation: | 1Master's Student, Dept. of Systems and Engineering Management, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH 45433–7765. 2Assistant Professor, Dept. of Systems and Engineering Management, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH 45433–7765 (corresponding author). E-mail: al.thal@afit.edu 3Assistant Professor, Dept. of Systems and Engineering Management, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH 45433–7765.
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Abstract: | The design-build (DB) method for construction project delivery continues to grow in both the private and public sector; additionally, research has shown that the DB method outperforms the design-bid-build (DBB) method. The Air Force has applied the results of these previous research efforts to its military construction (MILCON) program without performing empirical studies to validate the approach. Therefore, the objective of this study was to compare the performance of the DB delivery method with the traditional DBB approach for the Air Force MILCON program. Data related to 835 (278 DB and 557 DBB) MILCON projects for fiscal years 1996–2006 were subsequently analyzed. The DB method had better performance in three of six metrics with the performance being significantly better for cost growth and the number of modifications per million dollars. The traditional DBB method performed significantly better in terms of total project time. Furthermore, the DB method was best suited for various facility types. This study provides empirical evidence of how the DB method provides an advantage over the traditional DBB method for Air Force MILCON projects. |
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Keywords: | Air Force Construction management Design/build Delivery |
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