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Construction Law: March 2024

Construction Law

News Our regular news round up includes a call from insurance companies for pilot projects to find investment models for green infrastructure; failure of another legal challenge to the Stonehenge project; and a warning that the new Building Safety Regulator is looking for a high profile prosecution to make a point.

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Federal Infrastructure Bill Paves the Way Toward More Transportation Infrastructure Public-Private Partnerships

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In this article, the first in a series, we explore (1) the doubling of private activity bonds, (2) a P3 technical assistance program for government agencies, (3) TIFIA driven value-for-money analyses, (4) the streamlining of important environmental reviews, and (5) the creation of a government reporting feedback loop on P3 projects.

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Developing a Job Order Contracting Program

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The article introduces the Center for Job Order Contracting Excellence (CJE) and the first documented performance of JOCs. The article also introduces the use of Performance Based Procurement System (PBPS) to set a “minimum performance” requirement and improving the performance of the JOC process. Improve the JOC process.

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Development of the Job Order Contracting (JOC) Process for the 21st Century

Building Information Management

The article also introduces the use of Performance Based Procurement System (PBPS) to set a “minimum performance” requirement and improving the performance of the JOC process. Construction tasks not included in the unit price book may be negotiated. Introduction. A minimum and maximum amount of work per year per site.

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Construction 4.0—What it Is and How to Get Ready

ProcurementExpress.com

Construction companies still rely on manual labor, heavy machinery, and a business model that hasn’t seen much change in the past 50+ years. Procurement teams will need to consider pre-fabrication and 3D printing along with traditional sourcing methods. 3D Printing and Procurement. Supply Chain Optimization. Lean Construction.

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Construction 4.0—What it Is and How to Get Ready

ProcurementExpress.com

Construction companies still rely on manual labor, heavy machinery, and a business model that hasn’t seen much change in the past 50+ years. Procurement teams will need to consider pre-fabrication and 3D printing along with traditional sourcing methods. 3D Printing and Procurement. Supply Chain Optimization. Lean Construction.

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State by State Incentives Guide

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