Wood Idea #23 | Del DBB (Design-Bid-Build) al D&B (Design and Build)

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Wood Idea #23 | Del DBB (Design-Bid-Build) al D&B (Design and Build)

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En este episodio de Wood Idea, hablamos con Pedro Judez, experto en mejora de procesos AECO y en el sistema Lean IPD, sobre cómo la transición del DBB al D&B está transformando la construcción industrializada con madera, mejorando la eficiencia y fomentando la colaboración mediante la metodología Lean IPD.¿Cuáles son las desventajas del modelo Design-Bid-Build?¿Cómo puede el Design and Build mejorar la eficiencia en proyectos con madera?"Cuando entregamos un coche o un ordenador, lo hacemos con cero defectos. ¿Por qué no podemos hacer lo mismo con los edificios?""El Design-Bid-Build es un sistema intrínsecamente perverso que fragmenta el proceso y desalinea los intereses de los actores del proyecto.""En un IPD, el promotor no juega al póker. Muestra sus cartas desde el inicio y establece un objetivo común para todos los actores.""El modelo IPD es un parche provisional; el futuro es un modelo Design and Build con integración total de todos los agentes.""La torre de Babel se abandonó porque la gente no se entendía; eso mismo pasa en muchos proyectos de construcción hoy en día.""El futuro está en crear constructoras ensambladoras que integren diseño, fabricación y construcción bajo un mismo sistema."* Puedes leer el artículo “La Ensambladora de Edificios”, de Pedro Judez, en su LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pedrojudez/overlay/3384410/single-media-viewer/?profileId=ACoAAAHcRi0Bwa1qvFAOzzJ-_OSRqtkeMBwHoIY  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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