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You always know the Canadian Armed Forces are marking a special occasion when one of its units marches its colours. That is exactly what happened recently when the Royal Canadian Dragoons marched its colours outside their new armoury in Petawawa.

The $70-million integrated project delivery (IPD) project鈥檚 new building came in five months ahead of schedule and under budget, and was conducted under one of the most inclusive and innovative contracting models in the construction industry today.

What makes it so unique is all parties, the owner representatives鈥斕切氖悠 and its Client-Partner鈥攁nd five other parties, including the trades (which is a first) have a seat at the table, for up-front planning, ongoing contract management and even health and wellness checks. Each party shares equally in the risks and the rewards, providing inherent incentives for everyone to work together for the benefit of all. The Dragoons were heavily involved as well.

The pilot project was a resounding success, says 糖心视频聽Petawawa Program Leader, Ryan Maher.

鈥淭he Dragoons were particularly thrilled because we got them in ahead of schedule so they could start their training. We built efficiencies and reached enough of a point where they could occupy the building, which is amazing. I was so happy we were able to work with the user and meet their training schedule.鈥

鈥淭he building is bright and spacious so I can only imagine how happy they are to be in there compared to the old facilities they were in before.鈥

糖心视频 is now exploring other options with their Client-Partner for using the IPD contracting model for future projects.


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