Caracterização e análise dos métodos de entrega de projeto

  • Lins D
  • Campos I
  • Mororó M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Various types of project delivery methods are currently available to customers, such as Design-Bid-Build, Design-Build, Construction Management at Risk and IPD. All these models have contributed to project outcomes with successes or failures. It is important to select the most appropriate model because contractual relations, laws and regulations, risk perceptions of the owners, granting mechanisms and the form of payment may influence the selection of one or other contractual model. Therefore, the aim of this study is to characterize and analyze key project delivery methods used in the construction industry. Information regarding the concept, context and comparative analysis of the methods surveyed are presented in order to guide the parties involved in contracts the selection and choose the most suitable type. This work is in the context of the research project on network TICHIS / FINEP. The descriptive study is the result of literature and part of a theoretical discussion that served as a basis for partial results in this research. With support from the literature review, one can prove that the principles of IPD can be applied to any model from the analysis. However, certain characteristics of a particular project or delivery method can affect the level of integration to be achieved. The contributions reside in the fact that, from the analysis, it is possible to clarify the terms for these types of project delivery, as well as collaborating with the literature, since there are few researches on this subject, especially in Brazil.

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Lins, D., Campos, I., Mororó, M., Barros Neto, J. D. P., & Cardoso, D. (2014). Caracterização e análise dos métodos de entrega de projeto. In XV Encontro Nacional de Tecnologia do Ambiente Construído (Vol. 1, pp. 1428–1437). Marketing Aumentado. https://doi.org/10.17012/entac2014.699

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