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Integrated Project Delivery
Employing a team-centered approach to achieve maximum efficiency and resource optimization
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What is Integrated Project Delivery?
Integrated project delivery (IPD) is a construction project delivery method that seeks efficiency and involvement of all participants (people, systems, business structures and practices) through all phases of the project, including feasibility, design, planning, and construction. IPD combines ideas from integrated practice and lean construction.
The objectives of IPD are to increase productivity, reduce waste (described here as activities which do not contribute the progression of the project), avoid time overruns, enhance product quality, and reduce conflicts between owner(s), architect(s) and contractor(s) during construction. IPD emphasizes the use of technology to facilitate communication between these parties involved in the construction process.
Metropolitan embraces this lean construction methodology and fosters a team approach from project outset to completion. We bring our extensive experience, expertise and relationships to bear in maximizing the use of project resources and delivering beyond expectations.
What is Integrated Project Delivery?
Integrated project delivery (IPD) is a construction project delivery method that seeks efficiency and involvement of all participants (people, systems, business structures and practices) through all phases of the project, including feasibility, design, planning, and construction. IPD combines ideas from integrated practice and lean construction.
The objectives of IPD are to increase productivity, reduce waste (described here as activities which do not contribute the progression of the project), avoid time overruns, enhance product quality, and reduce conflicts between owner(s), architect(s) and contractor(s) during construction. IPD emphasizes the use of technology to facilitate communication between these parties involved in the construction process.
Metropolitan embraces this lean construction methodology and fosters a team approach from project outset to completion. We bring our extensive experience, expertise and relationships to bear in maximizing the use of project resources and delivering beyond expectations.
What is Integrated Project Delivery?
Integrated project delivery (IPD) is a construction project delivery method that seeks efficiency and involvement of all participants (people, systems, business structures and practices) through all phases of the project, including feasibility, design, planning, and construction. IPD combines ideas from integrated practice and lean construction.
The objectives of IPD are to increase productivity, reduce waste (described here as activities which do not contribute the progression of the project), avoid time overruns, enhance product quality, and reduce conflicts between owner(s), architect(s) and contractor(s) during construction. IPD emphasizes the use of technology to facilitate communication between these parties involved in the construction process.
Metropolitan embraces this lean construction methodology and fosters a team approach from project outset to completion. We bring our extensive experience, expertise and relationships to bear in maximizing the use of project resources and delivering beyond expectations.