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Design-Build
What is Design-Build
Design-Build Base Documents
Design-Build Projects
Additional Information
Helpful Links
Advanced Contracting Unit
What is Design-Build
Design-Build is a method of project delivery where engineering design and construction are combined into one solicitation and a firm or team of firms work together to deliver the project.  The Agency retains oversight of the Design-Build contract.  This type of contracting can be advantageous in a number of instances.  One of its main strengths is the ability to effectively implement schedule critical projects because construction activities can proceed concurrent with design activities, thus accelerating project delivery.

Design-Build Base Documents
The ODOT Design-Build Base Documents, including both the RFQ and RFP, are posted below.  

If you have any questions regarding the Design-Build Base Documents contact:
 
Lis Cooper, ODOT Strategic Development Coordinator, at (503) 986-3175 or by email at:  Elisabeth.Cooper@odot.state.or.us


 
BASE DOCUMENTS - VERSION 1 - FINAL - MAY 25, 2007  (Superseded by Version 2 on December 17, 2007)
 
 
 
    
 

Design-Build Projects
 

Additional Information
Design-Build Stakeholders Committee
 
The purpose of the Design-Build Stakeholders Committee is to support the development of a Design-Build Program that provides for efficient and effective procurement and delivery of quality Design-Build projects, meets ODOT’s needs, and allows for industry and stakeholder success.
 
Our Design-Build Stakeholders Committee page includes the committee layout, partnering agreement, meeting agendas, meeting summaries, handouts and stakeholder comments.

 
Design-Build Reference Data

Helpful Links

Advanced Contracting Unit
Design-Build is a part of the Advanced Contracting Unit.  For infomation follow the link below.
 
Link... Advanced Contracting Unit

 
Page updated: September 04, 2009

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