Solutions
1. Building Infor- Enables project participants to access various digital models
mation throughout the design process without have to wait for paper
Modeling drawings to be produced and delivered."
(BIM)
[ref. BOK - Planning, Design and Construction, Special Topics, Building
Information Modeling]
2. Lump Sum Fee Is a fixed -price agreement , broken down into phases: Preliminary, design
development, construction documents, and construction administration.
This is generally calculated for an estimate by the designer for the amount of
work(hours) necessary by task."
[ref. BOK - Planning, Design and Construction, Special Topics, In-House
De- sign/Construction Services]
3. Fixed Used on larger projects of known scope and budget. It is also often used
Percentage of
as a comparator between ditterent consultants."
Cost Fee
[ref. BOK - Planning, Design and Construction, Special Topics, In-House
De- sign/Construction Services]
"Used for projects on unknown scope. The fee are directly charged based
4. Time and
on the hourly rates and the number of hours require to perform a task."
Materi- als Fee
[ref. BOK - Planning, Design and Construction, Special Topics, In-House
De- sign/Construction Services]
5. Letter of "Defines the general terms and conditions of a transaction and provides
Intent (LOI) the basis for the drafting of a subsequent agreement."
\ref. BOK - Planning, Design and Construction, Special Topics, Real Estate]
6. Ground Lease "A lease of extended duration that is frequently structured to allow the
construction of improvements by the lessee of an institution's land."
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ref. BOK - Planning, Design and Construction, Special Topics, Real Estate]
7. Easement "Also known as deeded rights of way, involving the long term or
permanent con- veyance between parties of certain rights, privileges,
and interested in property."
[ref. BOK - Planning, Design and Construction, Special Topics, Renovations]
8. Repair "Reconstruction of renewal of any part of an existing building for the
purpose of maintaining it."
[ref. BOK - Planning, Design and Construction, Special Topics, Renovations]
9. Alteration "Construction or renovation to an existing structure rather than repair
or addi- tion."
[ref. BOK - Planning, Design and Construction, Special Topics, Renovations]
10. Restoration "The process of accurately reconstructing or repairing the forms and
details of a building or structure of portion thereof as it appeared at a
particular period or periods of time by means of removal of later work
and/ or the replacement of missing original work."
[ref. BOK - Planning, Design and Construction, Special Topics, Renovations]
11. Preservation The act or process of applying measures necessary to sustain the
existing form, integrity, and materials of historic property."
[ref. BOK - Planning, Design and Construction, Special Topics, Renovations]
12. Rehabilitation "The act or process of making possible a compatible use for a property
through repair, alterations, and additions while preserving those portions or
features that convey it historical, cultural, or architectural values."
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[ref. BOK - Planning, Design and Construction, Special Topics, Renovations]
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13. Adaptive Re-Use "A change of use where an existing building that has serve a particular
use is
altered to accommodate a new use. For instance, a classroom building
may be renovated for use as a residence hall."
[ref. BOK - Planning, Design and Construction, Special Topics, Renovations]
14. Renovation "Something more than simple repair of routine maintenance. For example ,
ditter- ent types of renovation include major repair, alteration, and
restoration."
[ref. BOK - Planning, Design and Construction, Special Topics, Renovations]
15. Existing "Identifies and documents the condition of existing finishes, structural
Condi- tions
systems, and other building systems. The survey should include a
Survey
through evaluation of the building's exterior envelope, including the
roof, windows and wall construction."
[ref. BOK - Planning, Design and Construction, Special Topics, Renovations]
16. Feasibility Study "An assessment of conceptual plan, based on information about
existing condi- tions, to determine whether a building could be
renovated to accommodate a proposed program."
[ref. BOK - Planning, Design and Construction, Special Topics, Renovations]
17. Historic Structure "The guiding document for the renovation of a historic building. This
report in-
Report 18. Value Manage- ment
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