Design-Build System vs Traditional Procurement Approach: NZ Context

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This report provides a comprehensive overview of the design-build system of project delivery and contrasts it with the traditional procurement approach, highlighting the key differences and benefits within the context of the New Zealand building and construction sector. It begins by defining the core concepts and then delves into a detailed comparison of the two methodologies, emphasizing the integrated nature of design-build where the design and construction phases are unified under a single entity, as opposed to the sequential and often fragmented approach of traditional procurement. The report further elaborates on at least five significant advantages of the design-build system, such as enhanced collaboration, faster project completion, cost savings, reduced risk, and improved quality control. The document is structured to provide a clear understanding of each system's application and working, supported by relevant sources and a logical presentation of information, aiming to serve as a valuable resource for design professionals and students in civil engineering and construction management. Desklib provides this and many other solved assignments for students.
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