Building / AEC
Integrated Project Delivery
Integrated project delivery (IPD) is an emerging business model in the building industry that allows for the entire extended team to collaborate early in the process to make the most effective decisions together. The IPD process is built on behavior and contractual relationships that are greatly enhanced by incorporating the technology-based process of BIM. BIM helps project teams use consistent, reliable information in a common collaborative environment, increasing understanding of design intent, improving efficiency, and enabling new ways of working that inspire more sustainable design and construction.
Discover IPD
Wondering how Integrated Project Delivery works? Download
this pdf to view an informative example of its five integral phases.
Integrated Project Delivery Event – NYC, Jun 2008
On June 4th, 2008, Autodesk hosted an executive event in New York City that brought together owner representatives, design practitioners, engineers, and construction professionals for an examination into Integrated Project Delivery workflows and building information modeling. These recordings capture presentations from Phil Bernstein, Vice President for Industry Strategy and Relations, Autodesk, Inc. and Harold Goldberg, Esq., Principal, Goldberg, Pike & Besche, P.C. and outside legal counsel to the AIA.
- Listen to Phil Bernstein (m4v format - 24 MB)
- Listen to Howard Goldberg (m4v format - 22 MB)
Integrated Project Delivery: Guide and Definition
IPD is set to fundamentally change the way projects are delivered by optimizing stakeholder collaboration at all levels and at every stage. This guide and definition from the American Institute of Architects (AIA) shows how.
Read A Guide to Integrated Project Delivery at aia.org
BIM & IPD - The White Paper
Within the building industry there is a growing interest in integrated project delivery (IPD) and the role building information modeling (BIM) can play in promoting integration among building professionals and improving design outcomes. This white paper examines IPD and considers its impact on the building industry—and how BIM is central to process changes that IPD will bring.
Related Documents
- IPD Workflow 1552kb PDF file
- IPD: A Working Definition 245kb PDF file
- IPD and BIM White Paper 573kb PDF file
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