Design-Build Project Delivery Used for 40%+ of Projects

From 2005 to 2010, numbers are up 10% for design-build project delivery, an integrated approach that delivers design and construction services under one contract with a single point of responsibility.

A new study analyzing the design-build project delivery method in the United States shows it was used on average in more than 40% of non-residential construction projects in 2010, a 10% increase since 2005. The study was commissioned by the Design-Build Institute of America (DBIA) and was completed by RSMeans Reed Construction Data Market Intelligence. Design-build is an integrated approach that delivers design and construction services under one contract with a single point of responsibility.

“This report reinforces that design-build is a growing and popular method of project delivery and is becoming more commonplace across the country,” said Lisa Washington, executive director of DBIA.

In addition to analyzing market share, the report further breaks down the percentage of design-build projects within nine non-residential building categories. Data shows that design-build is most popular in the military sector, where it holds a commanding 80% of market share by dollar value. The design-build method is also widely used in the medical, industrial, and commercial sectors, holding more than 38% of market share in each category.

Geographically, the report shows that the design-build delivery method is used most frequently in the Pacific Census Regional Division (Alaska, California, Hawaii, Oregon, and Washington) and the South Atlantic Division (Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia).

The research team drew upon RCD RSMeans’ proprietary database of historical and planning construction projects data as the basis for the study. In addition, the study incorporated other publicly and privately available data sources.

Detailed data on nearly one million construction projects, 300,000 plans and specifications, historical and current material and labor construction costs, and historical and projected demographic data was integrated for valid comparisons. The research team estimates that 95% of public projects and 75% of private projects were captured for the purposes this analysis. Usage rates and market size were calculated for projects bid between 2005 and 2010.

Construction, Economic Development, Facilities Management, FacilityBlog, Interior Design

DBIA, design-build, RSMeans

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