DocumentCode
2088931
Title
Alternative project execution approaches
Author
Ireland, Tom
Author_Institution
Holderbank Eng. Canada Ltd., Canada
fYear
2000
fDate
2000
Firstpage
249
Lastpage
258
Abstract
Depending on the specific conditions of a given project, there are a number of alternatives available to the project owner for the execution approach. On the basis of the allocation of risks to the project participants, these options range from one extreme in which one contractor takes full responsibility for the project execution (full turnkey) to the other extreme in which the owner takes full control of the project for its implementation (full multiple contracting). Between these two extremes there are a number of other execution approaches that have been used in which the total project risk is shared between the owner and the contractors in varying proportions. Some specific project factors may influence the decision on the approach to be used, in particular the experience and resources of the project owner, the project time table, the scope of the project, the local conditions and other factors. This paper presents a review of these alternative approaches, along with a discussion of the influence of the above factors on the decision of the approach to be used. A brief outline of some important trends in the construction industry in North America is also presented, along with a discussion on their potential impact on the project performance
Keywords
construction industry; project engineering; project management; risk management; North America; construction industry; full multiple contracting; full turnkey; project execution approaches; project owner; project performance; project time table; risks allocation; total project risk; Availability; Battery management systems; Cement industry; Construction industry; Costs; Investments; Job shop scheduling; North America; Project management; Resource management;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Cement Industry Technical Conference, 2000 IEEE-IAS/PCA
Conference_Location
Salt Lake City, UT
ISSN
1079-9931
Print_ISBN
0-7803-5823-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CITCON.2000.848526
Filename
848526
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