Examlex

Solved

Two Delivery Methods Have Been Proposed for a Standard Delivery

question 2

Essay

Two delivery methods have been proposed for a standard delivery method for new bridge constructions in Oregon to overcome traditional design- bid- build models that do not adequately account for site conditions and constructability, and often lead to additional expenses. One alternative must be selected to represent the delivery method specified in the RFP. Based on data from recent bridge construction projects of comparable size, we can estimate the savings from reduced redesign costs, risk management costs, and overhead costs during the life of the construction contract over the traditional delivery model. The estimated costs of a 18- month contract are the following:  Alternative  Construction manager /General contractor Design- Build  Preconstruction and design costs $80,000$90,000 Monthly savings $4000$6500 Project life, months 1818\begin{array} { | l | l | l | } \hline \text { Alternative } & \begin{array} { l } \text { Construction manager } \\/ G e n e r a l ~ c o n t r a c t o r\end{array} & \text { Design- Build } \\\hline \text { Preconstruction and design costs } & \$ 80,000 & \$ 90,000 \\\hline \text { Monthly savings } & \$ 4000 & \$ 6500 \\\hline \text { Project life, months } & 18 & 18 \\\hline\end{array} Which alternative should be selected based on the present worth method? Use a MARR of 4%, compounded monthly. Assume other benefits and costs are negligible.


Definitions:

Work Environment

The setting, conditions, and culture in which an individual performs their job.

Work Experience

The accumulation of employment history and skills acquired by an individual over time.

Greater Flexibility

An increased ability to adapt or respond to changing conditions or situations without significant loss of functionality or efficiency.

Employment Manual

A firm’s handbook or written statement that specifies the policies and procedures that govern the firm’s employees and employer-employee relationships.

Related Questions