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Construction Industry. Salisbury Cathedral. Taj Mahal. Sydney Opera House. Residential Area in Dubai. CCTV Tower in Beijing. Construction. People, Tools, Equipment and Materials coordinated by Communication. Construction Site. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ConstructionIndustry

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Salisbury Cathedral

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Taj Mahal

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Sydney Opera House

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Residential Area in Dubai

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CCTV Tower in Beijing

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Construction

People, Tools, Equipment and Materials

coordinated by

Communication

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Construction Site

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Construction Project

• Construction site• Supply chains• Warehouses• Factories• Processing plants• Mines

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Project at hub of Supply Chains

Relationships

Suppliers and flow of resources

Trade contractors

Key:

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Leading Construction Roles

• Customers• Designers• Contractors• Facilities Managers• Project Managers• Construction Managers

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Construction

• Produces buildings and infrastructure• Undertaken by companies• In projects or programmes• Faces internal complexity• Subject to external interference

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Designer led Practice

• Customer employs designer• Design team produce complete design• Aided by specialist engineers and companies• Contractor selected by competition• Subcontractors construct new facility• Design team supervise construction• Hand-over to customer on completion

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Designer led PracticeCUSTOMER

MAINCONTRACTOR

ARCHITECTSPECIALISTDESIGNERS

SPECIALISTCONSULTANTS

TRADECONTRACTORS

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Designer led PracticeStrengths

• Customer has single point of contact• Integrated design• High quality

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Designer led PracticeWeaknesses

• Variable design quality• Inefficient manufacturing and production• Tensions between designers and contractors• Design changes delay production• Defects at hand over• Late completions• Claims

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Manager led Practice

• Customer employs design team and management team

• Teams produce design and plan• Specialist contractors selected by

competition• Specialist contractors construct new facility• Teams supervise construction• Hand over to customer on completion

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Manager led Practice

MAINCONTRACTOR

CUSTOMERPM TEAMDM TEAM

SPECIALISTDESIGNERS

SPECIALISTCONSULTANTS

TRADECONTRACTORS

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Manager led PracticeStrengths

• Focus on customer’s time and cost objectives• Design based on established manufacturing

and production technologies • Experienced management of whole project• Established relationships with supply chains• Good value• Fast completion

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Manager led Practice Weaknesses

• Dull design• Customer has a multitude of contracts• Variable quality• Innovative designs cause disputes• Dangerous compromises

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Contractor led Practice

• Customer employs contractor• Contractor produces design• Subcontractors construct new facility• Hand over to customer on completion

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Contractor led Practice

MAINCONTRACTOR

CUSTOMER

SPECIALISTDESIGNERS

SPECIALISTCONSULTANTS

TRADECONTRACTORS

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Contractor led PracticeStrengths

• Customer has single point of contact• Focus on efficiency• Design based on established manufacturing

and production technologies • Experienced management of whole project• Established relationships with supply chains• Good value• Relaible completion

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Contractor led PracticeWeaknesses

• Dull design• Depends on large contractors• Subcontracting can undermine

strengths