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More Project Bang for your Specialty Contractor Buck
Dave Crumrine, P.E.
Fall 2003, Current Connections Newsletter

Finally, proof of what your experience has told you for some time. Real numbers showing that selecting your major specialty contractors early and based on value leads to higher performing projects.

Penn State researchers found project success was strongly correlated to certain specialty contracting practices.

Recently, Penn State researchers commissioned by the Construction Industry Institute sorted through data from 350+ projects and found that when comparing the top quartile performing projects to the bottom quartile projects, the most significant project variable was the various specialty contractors' experience, capability and performance.

Project Success
In a related study, Penn State researchers found project success was strongly correlated to certain specialty contracting practices. This study compared projects deemed excellent with those considered average. Its primary findings were:

Fortunately, DBIA drafted an addition to its Design-Build Manual of Practice covering these specialty contractor selection best practices and how to implement them. The finished document will be available from DBIA in October.

Obtaining Success
Obviously, to reach the success above, the specialty contractors selected need skills and willingness to participate early in the project. These skills certainly aren't available from every contractor, and a track record is key.

Here at Interstates, we have historically provided these services and are pleased to see the  "proof" in the numbers. We also recognize that the services our customers needed to deliver successful capital projects yesterday may not be enough to succeed tomorrow. We are aggressively and continuously adding skills and services to aid you in leveraging your capital.

More Information
For more information on leveraging these studies for your organization, contact Dave Crumrine at (800) 827-1662, extension 159, or email him at dave.crumrine@interstates.com. We would be happy to help you expand your own capital project success.

 

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