INTEGRATED PROJECT DELIVERY BY: STEVE SOLDATI, P.E. PROJECT MANAGER- GEC OF FLORIDA’STURNPIKE ENTERPRISE HNTB CORP.
INTEGRATED PROJECT DELIVERYBY: STEVE SOLDATI, P.E.
PROJECT MANAGER- GEC OF FLORIDA’S TURNPIKE ENTERPRISE
HNTB CORP.
US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
$900-million projectControl Structure
Six tainter gates23-ft wide x 36-ft high
312,500 CFS capacity3 ½ Olympic-Sized Pools
3,000-ft spillway (45 mph flow)1,100-ft approach channel
PURPOSE
• What is Integrated Project Delivery?
• What’s the benefit?
• Increased efficiency, high quality product, lower owner’s costs
• Ideas from the IPD concept to bring back to your office
• Challenge everyone!
Customer Explanation
Lack of Communication
Designer and Contractor Interpretations
Customer Actual Need
TRADITIONAL APPROACH
• Plan Design Build Operate
• Each phase is in a silo
• Problems with this approach:
• Less transparency
• More contracts to manage
• Less collaboration & ideas
WHAT IS INTEGRATED PROJECT DELIVERY?
• Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) is a project delivery approach that integrates people, systems, business structures, and practices into a process that collaboratively harnesses the talents and insights of all participants to optimize project results, increase value to the owner, reduce waste, and maximize efficiency through all phases of design, fabrication, and construction.
• Originated in the 90s and trademarked in 2000
• Endorsed by American Institute of Architects (AIA) and many others
IPD COMPONENTS
• Multi-Party Contract
• Owner, Designer/Architect, Builder
• Implementation of Lean Concepts, Practices, and Tools
• Intentional Creation of a Collaborative Culture
• Right Attitude
• Aligned in Same Direction
IPD TAKE-AWAYS
• Address the entire picture, not the parts
• Collaborate
• Increase understanding of all parties
• Learning with action
PROS & CONS
• Pros
• Financial Alignment of entire project
• “Skin in the game” during preconstruction
• Keep up with emerging technologies
• Cons
• Upfront investment
• Doesn’t work if some have closed minds
SO WHY INTEGRATED PROJECT DELIVERY?
• Three main goals: quality/scope, budget, and schedule
• Pick two (2)!
• Integrated Project Delivery is dedicated contracting method
• Vs Design-bid-build, Design-build, etc.
• Improved communication among key individuals
• Transparency
• Lower Project Costs
• All parties share in project risk and reward, incentive from all parties.
• Apply to teams beyond traditional owner, architect, and contractor.
• Not just for the architect-owner-contractor contracts.
NOT ALL JOBS CAN USE INTEGRATED PROJECT DELIVERY…
• IPD principles can be applied to any project
• Underlying principles is the message
TRANSPORTATION APPLICATION
• Planners (& modelers)
• Public Involvement
• MPO Liaisons
• Designers
• Project Managers
• Right-of-Way
• Utilities
• Construction
• Maintenance
• Environmental
IDEAS OF IPD FOR YOUR OFFICE
• Key Staffing
• Communication Techniques
• Risk Management
• Value Engineering
• US Army Corps of Engineers- BCOE Review
• Biddability, Constructability, Operability, and Environmental Review
CONCEPT
Concept
Planning
DesignConstruction
Operation
• Bring in all players
• Purpose- why are we here?
• Paint the big picture
• Brainstrom ideas
PLANNING
Concept
Planning
DesignConstruction
Operation
• Develop the scope, costs, and schedule.
• Determine the Critical Path
• Seek input from players like environmental, ROW, utilities, etc.
DESIGN
Concept
Planning
DesignConstruction
Operation
• Keep representative from planning group.
• Increase involvement of construction reps.
• Increase involvement of maintenance/end users
• Phase reviews & progress meetings
• 3D design or Building-Information-Modeling
CONSTRUCTION
Concept
Planning
DesignConstruction
Operation
• IT’S GO TIME!!
• Designer involvement to ensure quality
• Construction Engineering & Inspection (CE&I)
• Incorporate Partnering Program
• FDOT and USACE
OPERATION & POST-CONSTRUCTION
Concept
Planning
DesignConstruction
Operation
• Document Lessons Learned
• After Action Review
• Bring in the team again!
CONCLUSIONS
• Address the entire picture, not the parts
• Collaborate
• Increase understanding of all parties
• Learning with action
• Be able to stand out
• Improve quality of services
THANK YOU!
Steve Soldati, P.E.HNTB Corp.
Project Manager for GEC Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise
407-271-0043