Presented by WateReuse Association and Water Collaborative Delivery Association
Design-build is an increasingly popular method for delivering major water infrastructure projects, in which a team works under a single contract to provide both design and construction services. The WateReuse Association is partnering with the Water Collaborative Delivery Association (WCDA) to provide a detailed overview how the design-build delivery approach can benefit water reuse projects. In some cases, a design-build approach can provide reduced risk, a streamlined project delivery schedule, and cost certainty. This webcast will present the spectrum of collaborative delivery options and walk through the methodology for assessing if design-build makes sense for your project, including an overview of the procurement processes. Utilities from California, Florida, and Texas will share their experiences successfully navigating design-build delivery, including drivers for selecting this approach, benefits, challenges, and lessons learned.
Moderator:
Mark Alpert, Executive Director, Water Collaborative Delivery Association
Presenters:
- Leofwin Clark, Assistant Director, Education Director, Water Collaborative Delivery Association
- John Bednarski, Chief Engineer, Metropolitan Water District of Southern California
- Brejesh Prayman, Engineering and Capital Improvements Director, City of St. Perersburg
United States
Registration | $49.00 |