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| Augusta
Mayor Bob Young says design-build gives his city more
control over the final product. The city is using the
project delivery method on a $60-million wastewater treatment
plant. |
Design-build is making
headway in delivering water and wastewater projects, as public
owners and lawmakers become more open to integrated delivery
across the board. But speakers and more than 300 attendees
at the Design-Build Institute of Americas annual water
and wastewater conference in San Diego Feb. 4-6 cited continuing
challenges as well as opportunities.
"I believe were at a
critical time in project delivery," said Mayor Bob Young
of Augusta, Ga. said in his Feb. 5 keynote address. "Design-build
is here, its matured, and its got a bright future."
Augusta selected MWH as design-builder for its largest-ever
public works projecta $55-million water treatment plant
that is now about 60% complete. Despite familiar concerns
that design-build limits owner control, Young finds that "the
design-build process actually gives us more control over the
final product and gives us continuous owner input."
But design-build still faces significant
hurdles. "The key challenge is to have it as an option,
and theres a steep learning curve to educate the people
who will make the final decision that design-build is a viable
option," Young said. He also warns that owners "must
resist the urge to low-bid these projects . . . youve
got to educate our customers about best-value delivery."
The "O" in DBOoperate"is
a lightning rod," said James J. Binder, president of
Alternative Resources Inc., Concord, Mass. Binder, who served
as a consultant on Stockton, Calif.s proposal to privatize
its water services, said that some people initially believed
that the city was planning to "sell" its facilities.
"Educationpeople understanding what it really meanstakes
a long time," Binder said.
Stocktons plans hit a legal
snag in December, when a state judge told the city to dissolve
its $600-million contract with OMI/Thames Water Stockton Water,
ruling that the operations and maintenance service agreement
required environmental review (ENR 12/22/03 p. 18).
Stocktons troubles notwithstanding,
some owners planning large-scale projects remain enthusiastic
design-build advocates. "It didnt take us long
to realize that if you add the "O" to the "D-B,"
it gives you some added benefits," said Michael Gritzuk,
director of Phoenix Water Services. A team led by American
Water Services Inc., Black & Veatch, and McCarthy Building
Cos. is developing the $336-million first phase of the citys
Lake Pleasant Water Treatment Plant, which will be Arizonas
first design-build operate project.
A national survey indicates that
design-build is "one of the hottest topics right now
in state legislatures across the country," said S. William
William Quatman, an attorney based at the Kansas City, Mo.
office of Shugart Thomson & Kilroy. In 2003 lawmakers
in 35 states passed over half of 127 bills introduced, Quartman
says, well above the national average for all legislation.
About one-quarter cover highways and roads and one fifth comprise
broad enabling legislation. Enabling legislation for design-build
water or wastewater projects is now on the books in a dozen
states, although some laws apply to specific agencies or projects.
One bill to watch this year is
a sweeping proposal by California Assemblyman. Todd Spitzer
(R) to authorize design-build-operate delivery for public
agencies. In all, 43 now permit some form of design-build,
Quatman reports.
(Photo courtesy of DBIA)
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