What Makes Design-Build Stand Out?

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The Design-Build process is different than the traditional Design-Bid-Build process, as it cuts down the process by beginning the building portion of the process before the design phase is completely finished. This is a quicker, more efficient means of completing the construction process.

What makes Design-Build stand out?

How Design Build Delivers

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The Design-Build process of construction is one that many individuals looking to build a business could truly benefit from. It is a faster, more reliable, and most importantly, cheaper alternative to the traditional design-bid-build system. As the investor, it is your job to pick the company that will design what you are looking for, and be able to build it for the least amount of money. By going with Design Build, you are already on your way to staying under budget, and finishing your project ahead of schedule.

Incorporate UCD into your next Design Build Project

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The easiest time to implement a new lighting solution for your business is during the construction process. If you are building a new location, it makes sense to implement the most state of the art equipment into your new facility. We don’t all have the luxury of being able to do this, however, it is by far the best solution if you are about to begin the construction process.

What Factors Determine A Successful Building Project?

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It is important to have a final product that you are proud to show off. Those building and designing a project work very hard to bring you a final product that comes together properly. However, there are a number of other factors aside from the way the project turns out that come into play when determining whether a project was a success.

Here are a few of the important factors that help determine the successfulness of a project:

UCD Lighting Features

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Ultra Constant Discharge, or UCD Lighting, is an environmentally conscious alternative to traditional lighting solutions. UCD Lighting is a power saving light system emitted by low voltage in arc tubes filled with Xenon gas and metallic compounds through ultra constant discharging. But what sets UCD lighting apart?

Features of UCD Lighting:

• High Efficiency 108 LM/W

• Super Slim and Lightweight

• Working Temperature Range of -50° C to +85° C

• Automatic shutdown on failure of ignition and overheating

• Eco-Friendly lighting solution

The Uses of UCD Lighting

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Ultra Constant Discharge, or UCD Lighting, is the newest innovation in green lighting solutions. UCD Lighting is a substitute for mercury lamps, high-pressure sodium lamps, induction lamps, LED and metal halide lamps. Energy saving lights are becoming popular options for everything from household lighting to commercial and industrial uses. There are many applications for UCD Lighting, including:

• Public facilities

• Street lighting

• Security lighting

• Park lighting

• Industrial and Commercial uses

• Residential housing

More Benefits of the Design Build Process

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We are often asked what the advantages of design-build are when compared to the conventional system of architect and general contractor. Here are a few of our favorite reasons to choose a design-built system.

• If you choose a design-build firm, you are sticking with them throughout the whole process. You aren’t dealing with multiple entities, which ensures a higher efficiency and a better final product.

How Does Design-Build Work?

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At first glance, the design-build method may not look too different from design-bid-build. Our method starts off similar to the traditional method of construction by completing the preliminary drawings. This however is where things begin to divulge from the traditional process of design-bid-build.

Why use Design-Build instead of Design-Bid-Build?

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  1. With design-build, you’ll have one point of contact to contact for status updates and accountability for the project. Since the entire project – including the architect(s) and engineer(s) needed - is coordinated by the design-builder, any typical denial of responsibility or blame disputes between the architect and builder are avoided.
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