tive. Our entire investment in
the solution was easily paid
for with one architectural
project.”
Integrated Project Delivery
(IPD) is the process where all
stakeholders are rewarded or
penalized based on the overall
success of the project. They all
share accountability and risk
throughout each phase which
greatly influences the need to
work collaboratively.
“In order to do that more effec-
tively they need the tools and
will benefit the entire indus-
try,” Kennedy says. Because
of this shared accountability
of risk and success along with
everyone having equal access
to the pie, it is no wonder why
the IPD process is growing in
its popularity.
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