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6 Steps Towards Public Sector Efficient Physical Asset Management – Robust Process, Collaborative Teams Valid Data, & Enabling Technology

Job Order Contracting

Robust, integrated LEAN asset planning, procurement, and project delivery solutions are readily available to establish efficient physical asset life cycle management programs. Long-term mutually beneficial relationships with suppliers supported by multiparty agreements and integral written operations manuals/execution manuals.

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GHG, SHG, SEC Regulations – Facilities Regs and Reporting Changes Coming Soon

Job Order Contracting

How a company assesses and plans for climate-related risks may have a significant impact on its future financial performance and investors’ return on their investment in the company. Take back agreements. The journey towards efficient life-cycle management of the built environment, carbon literacy, and LEAN process is not easy.

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LEAN IDIQ = Public Sector Construction Productivity Gains

Job Order Contracting

Mutual trust/respect Shared risk/reward Performance-based reward system Longer-term relationships Life-cycle cost goal versus first cost consideration only Enabling technology. What are the time, cost, and risk implications associated with each of the IDIQ procedures? Via Four BT, LLC (www.4bt.us)

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LEAN Adaptive Construction Drives Significantly Improved Outcomes

Job Order Contracting

Real property owners must lead the effort to motivate their internal and external teams to focus upon BEST VALUE OUTCOMES for all participants, throughout the physical infrastructure life-cycle. Shared risk/reward. Long-term mutually beneficial agreements. Required collaboration – LEAN processes. contact-form].

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Job Order Contracting Lessons Learned Regarding Improving Construction Productivity

Job Order Contracting

Here are a few lessons learned with respect to improving construction productivity, and overall life-cycle management of the built environment. Common Data / Information Environment (examples- Uniformat, Masterformat, Omniclass), Work Breakdown Structure, Common Line Item Cost Data. Shared Risk/Reward.

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The Value of Lean Construction

Job Order Contracting

An example of LEAN Job Order Contracting, is the OpenJOC(TM) Platform, a suite of defined process, support services, supporting technology, and a common data environment (CDE). The process is not static and requires initial and ongoing training, regular audits, and continuous improvement. must be maintained.

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Advancing sustainable construction: Specifying low-carbon concrete

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At the same time, the built environment must adapt to the impacts of an already-changing climate by optimizing the resiliency of structural systems. They are also resistant to wind-driven rain, hail, flood damage, decay, and mold, which can result in structural damage and pose health and safety risks.

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