Construction Management Procurement Flashcards
1
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What is construction management procurement?
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- The employer directly appoints multiple trade contractors instead of a single main contractor.
- The employer places individual contacts with the trade contractors themselves.
2
Q
What are the key characteristics of construction management?
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- The employer places a direct contract with each trade contractor and utilises the expertise of a construction manager to coordinate the works.
- The construction manager programmes and coordinates the works.
- The construction manager has no direct link with the trade contractors.
- The construction manager has no vested interest in the financial outcome of the project and, barring professional negligence, carries no risk.
3
Q
What are the key advantages of construction management?
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- Quick start on site.
- Overall project duration reduced by overlapping the design and construction.
- The construction manager can contribute to the design and project planning processes.
- Changes in design can be accommodated without paying a premium.
- Can be cost benefits due to the placing contracts direct with the trade contractors.
- The employer has means of redress with trade contractors through direct contractual link.
4
Q
What are the disadvantages of construction management?
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- Price certainty not achieved until the last trade package is let.
- The procurement route requires an informed, experienced and proactive employer to work.
- The employer has a lot of consultants and trade contractors to manage.
5
Q
When might construction management be appropriate?
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- The employer is experienced in construction and has the suitable resources to manage the project.
- The employer wants to achieve an early start on site.
- The employer wants the flexibility to make minor changes to the design/specification through the process with minimal impact on cost and time.
- The project is technically complex and requires detailed engagement of specialist consultants and trade contractors.
6
Q
Which is the riskiest procurement route for the employer?
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- Construction management as the employer places individual contracts direct with each trade contractor and the construction manager carries no risk (barring professional negligence).