AASHTO APH-2018 Partnering Handbook (Revision 2).pdf
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1、AASHTO PARTNERING HANDBOOK 2018Page ii AASHTO Partnering HandbookPubl. Code: APH-2 ISBN: 978-1-56051-709-2 Cover photos courtesy of Ohio DOT. 2018, by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. All Rights Reserved. 2018 by the American Association of State Highway and Tr
2、ansportation Officials. All rights reserved. Duplication is a violation of applicable law.Page iii AASHTO Partnering HandbookForeword The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) Technical Subcom- mittee on Contract Administration is made up of members from various
3、 state Departments of Transportation (DOTs) and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). It was given the mission to review and update the 2005 AASHTO Partnering Handbook. The advent of alternative contracting methods like designbuild, construction manager/general contractor, and publicprivate par
4、tnerships has fundamentally changed the way projects are being delivered across the nation. The handbooks first edition was written against a con- text of traditional designbidbuild project delivery where highway projects were awarded to the lowest responsive bidder. That contracting environment was
5、 one that could be vulnerable to adversarial relation- ships and litigation. Partnering was developed to address the negative consequences of the low-bid system. Research on partnering clearly demonstrates that it provides a practical mechanism to positively resolve project issues, averting litigati
6、on. A number of structural changes have taken place in the way highway projects are being delivered, most of which involve increasing the level of integration and collaboration between the DOT and its partners in the design and construction industries. The most prominent change is the increase in ea
7、rly contractor involve- ment in the design process. The second edition of this handbook was commissioned to capture the national experience with increasing collaboration during the design phase found in the alternative contracting prac- tices and integrate it into the partnering process. The second
8、edition includes an organizational partnering maturity model that permits DOTs to assess them- selves and determine those areas where additional guidance is needed to institutionalize the fundamental principles of partnering. This new handbook also defines three levels of partnering intensity that p
9、rovide a means to tailor the partnering process to the agencys particular requirements based on their assessed level of maturity. The overarching goal of this handbook is: To encourage public agencies to strive to create a project delivery environment where the princi- ples of partnering have been i
10、nstitutionalized into routine business practices. The contents of the revised handbook have been rigorously vetted in the field and found to add value to existing partnering programs. This handbook wll help educate key customers and partners on the benefits and methods of adopting partnering princip
11、les. The subcommittee members have spent a great number of hours to make this handbook a reality. No matter what business you are in, this handbook can help make partnering a way of life in everyday activities. Following the guidelines set forth in this handbook will help your company become a more
12、valuable stakeholder in whatever business endeavor may be encountered. AASHTO Technical Subcommittee on Contract Administration 2018 by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. All rights reserved. Duplication is a violation of applicable law.Page iv AASHTO Partnering
13、Handbook EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 20172018 OFFICERS:President: John Schroer, TennesseeVice President: Carlos Braceras, UtahSecretaryTreasurer: Scott Bennett, ArkansasExeutive Director: Bud Wright, Washington, DCREGIONAL REPRESENTATIVES:Region I: Jennifer Cohan, Delaware Pete Rahn, MarylandRegion II: Jame
14、s Bass, TexasRussell McMurry, GeorgiaRegion III: Patrick McKenna, MissouriJoe McGuinness, Indiana Region IV: Mike Tooley, MontanaRoger Millar, WashingtonIMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT: David Bernhardt, Maine 2018 by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. All rights reserve
15、d. Duplication is a violation of applicable law.Page v AASHTO Partnering Handbook Committee on Construction Chair: Malcolm Dougherty, California Vice Chair: Rob White, Utah Liaison: Evan Rothblatt, AASHTO Alabama Jeff Benefield Skip Powe Tracy Stegmaier Alaska Anthony Sprague Jim Green Shawn Alexand
16、er Arizona Julie Gadsby Julie Kliewer Arkansas David Henning Eddie Tanner Lester Wilhite California Cathrina Barros Rachel Falsetti Steve Altman Colorado Laura Zamora Mark Straub Markos Atamo Connecticut Mark Rolfe Ravi Chandran Delaware Brad Saborio Chris Costello Jon Ledger District of Columbia Ab
17、dullahi Mohamed Ali Shakeri Diyar Bozkurt Federal Highway Ad- ministration Anthony Sarhan Connie Yew Gerald Yakowenko Gregory Doyle Hari Kalla Jeff Lewis Katherine Petros Matthew DiGiovanni Richard Duval Richard Unkefer Rob Elliott Florida Amy Tootle David Sadler Georgia John Hancock Marc Mastronard
18、i Rich Williams Hawaii Albert Chung Blaine Kawamura Jamie Ho Robert Shin William Hakala Idaho John Bilderback Kevin Sablan Illinois Justan Mann Tim Kell Indiana Gregory Pankow Iowa Wes Musgrove Kansas Greg Schieber Susan Eiseman Kentucky Mark Walls Matt Looney Ryan Griffith Louisiana Alden Allen Mic
19、hael V osburg Maine Devin Anderson Rich Crawford Maryland Margaret Martin Steve Marciszewski Massachusetts Anne Gorczyca Dave Spicer Mike McGrath Michigan Erick Kind Jason Gutting Matt Bellgowan Minnesota Mike Leegard Tom Ravn Mississippi Earl Glenn Shane Martin Missouri Dave Ahlvers Jay Bestgen Ran
20、dy Hitt Montana Dwane Kailey Kevin Christensen Nebraska Cameron Craig James Knott Rob Davis Nevada Jeff Freeman Sharon Foerschler Stephen Lani Theodore Kitsis New Jersey Snehal Patel New Mexico Armando Armendariz Sally Reeves North Carolina Lamar Sylvester Ron Davenport New York Theodore Kitsis Nort
21、h Dakota Phillip Murdoff Ohio Brad Jones Gary Angles Oklahoma John Leonard Will Nedbalek Ontario Tony Tuinstra Oregon Joe Squire Pennsylvania Chris Reilly Jim Foringer Joseph Robinson Rhode Island George Ley Jim Orr South Carolina Claude Ipock South Dakota Jason Humphrey Jeff Senst Rick Gordon Tenne
22、ssee Jason Blankenship Loro Lange Will Reid Texas Michael Lee 2018 by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. All rights reserved. Duplication is a violation of applicable law.Page vi AASHTO Partnering Handbook Utah Rob Wight Vermont Jeremy Reed Mladen Gagulic Virgini
23、a Greg Henion Kerry Bates Shailendra Patel Washington Chris Christopher Craig McDaniel West Virginia Darby Clayton Jason Boyd Steve Boggs Wisconsin Tom Buchholz Wayne Chase Wyoming Andy Long Charlie Bauer Kenneth Keel Technical Subcommittee on Contract Administration Chair: Gary Angles, Ohio Vice Ch
24、air: Sue Eiseman, Kansas Secretary: Earl Glenn, Mississippi Liaison: Evan Rothblatt, AASHTO Alabama Jeff Benefield Connecticut Ravi V Chandran District of Columbia Ali Shakeri Delaware Gregory G Pawlowski Kansas Susan Eiseman Massachusetts Mike A. McGrath Michigan Jason Gutting Mississippi Earl Glen
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