Historically, apart from a very limited number of specifically authorized exceptions, WisDOT has been required to utilize the design-bid-build method of project delivery. Over the years, several studies have been undertaken, and proposals made, to expand the department’s authority to utilize alternative methods of project delivery, including design-build.
The purpose of this project was to evaluate the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) pilot program for design-build project delivery. Under...
The purpose of this project was to evaluate the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) pilot program for design-build project delivery. Under...
Public agencies across the country are pursuing innovative project delivery methods such as design-build (D-B) and construction manager-at-risk (CM-at...
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