JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY

CHARLES COMMONS

Research

Assessment of Design-Build-Operate-Maintain and Build-Operate-Transfer As Delivery Methods in Building Construction

 

The research goals for this assessment are:

1. Analyze issues in case studies in which DBOM/BOT are effective and make market comparisons and outlook.

2. Evaluate the effects from using DBOM/BOT delivery methods on JHUCC compared to DBB/DB.

3. Generate an Owner's Guide to DBOM/BOT for use in the Building Construction Industry.

 

Building Construction Projects Using DBOM:

Clackamas County Public Services Building

University of Washington Research & Technology Building

 

Thankyou to all those who took the following survey!

Project Delivery Survey

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Microsoft Word (DOC) file

 

References:

 

Smith, Nancy C. and Castellana, Philip. January 2004. “DBOM Update, Independent Evaluation of Alternative Approaches Relating to Operations and Maintenance Component of DBOM Contract for the SMP Green Line.” Paper presented to SMP Board.

 

Cracchiolo, Anthony and Simuoli, Victor. 2004. ASCE: Moving Through the Millennium: Automated People Movers VIII. JFK AirTrain: Project Management Issues on a Large DBOM Project.

 

Paulson, B.C. (1976). "Designing to Reduce Construction Costs." Journal of the Construction Division, 102(C04): 588.

 

ENR, Feb 27,2006. Volume 256, Number 8

 

Construction Research Congress 2005 – Paper 7547 RISK MANAGEMENT
ON BUILD-OPERATE-TRANSFER PROJECTS John E. Schaufelberger Copyright ASCE 2005

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