Publications / CSCE/CRC 2025 - Montreal, Canada

Streamlining Construction Projects: Criteria for Delivery Method Selection

Awad Hanna, Jack Morrison and Erin Rice
Abstract:

One of the earliest and most essential decisions that need to be made in a construction project is the owner's selection of delivery method system to be used. This selection dictates how the contract language allocates risk, aligns different stakeholders and determines the timing, involvement and collaboration. This paper synthesizes existing industry knowledge and practices that concern selection of project delivery systems (PDSs) and puts forward a unified scoring rubric that project stakeholders can use to help determine the optimal delivery system for their unique project characteristics. The decision support tool offers the user a series of driving statements with predictive scores to help decision-makers narrow down the PDS options to the most appropriate choice for their particular project. This study aims to produce a document that can enhance and augment the PDS decision-making process of industry members who choose to apply it. It is not intended that this manual should completely supplant any existing project delivery system selection tools that may be present.

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