Seminar 59 — Project Delivery from Design to Operation: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

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Turnover to maintenance may mean different things depending on which hat you are wearing—owner, design engineer, or contractor. How do differing perspectives on this concept impact the facility team tasked with maintaining a building? What role does project delivery methodology play in the turnover process? In this seminar, we will probe these questions in an effort to characterize ideal turnover. We will discuss the concept of design for maintenance and the influences that both project delivery method and turnover have on future maintenance efforts. The session will conclude with best practices for maximizing building life cycle performance.

Designing For Maintenance: The Owner’s Perspective
Steven Pataki, Member
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The Ideal Project Turnover Process: Striving for Successful Operation
Gary Bloom
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How Project Delivery Method Impacts Project Turnover & Operations
Matthew Mullen, P.E., Member
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Published:
2014
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1 file , 190 KB
Product Code(s):
D-NY14Sem59
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