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S003:E003 Progressive Design Build: Collaboration in Action

S003:E003 Progressive Design Build: Collaboration in Action

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In this episode of the Full Circle Podcast, host Ricky Clark is joined by experts Oliver Schlosser from Las Virgenes - Triunfo Joint Powers Authority (JPA) and Michelle Green from Jacobs Engineering to discuss the game-changing approach behind the Pure Water Project: Progressive Design Build (PDB). Here’s what you’ll learn:

  • What is Progressive Design Build (PDB)?
    Discover how this innovative delivery method promotes collaboration and transparency between designers and contractors.

  • Benefits Over Traditional Methods
    Learn why PDB helps reduce costs, manage risks, and accelerate project timelines compared to design-bid-build.

  • The Role of Collaboration
    Find out how multiple firms, including Walsh, Carollo Engineers, and Jacobs, are working together to deliver this $466 million project.

  • Regulatory Deadlines and Project Phases
    Get an inside look at how the team is navigating strict regulatory deadlines with a well-coordinated design process currently at 20% completion.

  • Why PDB is Perfect for Complex Water Projects
    See how this approach is revolutionizing large-scale infrastructure projects, making it ideal for innovative water management solutions like the Pure Water Project.

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