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Wednesday, May 22, 2013 | 8:06 a.m.

Seattle >> Jackson Federal Building Modernization Case Study

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Sellen Construction Company
227 Westlake
Seattle, WA 

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7:30 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2013

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Lean Construction InstituteCascadia Community of PracticeSeattle Branch presentsA Modernization Case Study: The Jackson Federal Building  Start the New Year right by learning how Lean can help you more effectively deliver your projects. Abstract:The Jackson Federal Building Design-Build Modernization was a $40M energy modernization of an occupied 860,000sf 36 story high-rise funded by the Recovery Act. The Howard S. Wright design-build team employed Lean principles throughout the solicitation, design, and construction award to provide best value for this complex project. Join Howard S. Wright and McKinstry as they share the story of implementing Target Value Design during the 1 month RFP where they processed 55 design sets using set-based design to come up with the best Energy Conservation Measures (ECMs) to meet the stipulated budget, stipulated schedule, and stipulated energy savings without impacting the tenants. Utilizing pull-planning they detailed out an integrated schedule that leveled and prioritized the design process to meet the aggressive schedule. Finally, JFB included a unique requirement to prove energy savings via an energy performance guarantee with a 1 year Measurement & Verification (M&V) period. The proposed solution had to be strong enough to ensure energy savings as the contract held $1.8M until the M&V period proved out savings. Objectives:This session will show specific examples and provide lessons learned on incorporating Lean techniques into Deep Retrofits. This includes raw data on schedule gained due to Lean behaviors as well as direct dollar savings for a complex modernization in an occupied facility. We will explain Target Value Design and how it was successfully implemented to provide the best design at the lowest cost in a very short time frame. We’ll provide the recipe and lessons learned for energy performance criteria in Federal work and any other complex modernization. Presenters: Dan Peyovich, DBIA, LEED AP Washington Division President Howard S. Wright, a Balfour Beatty Company David Budd, P.E., DBIA Director of Engineering McKinstry             Date and Time: Tuesday, February 5, 20137:30am-9:30am Note to First Time Attendees and Others New to Lean Construction: Please review a glossary of terms and other introductory readings before attending the meeting by visiting http://www.leanconstruction.org. Agenda: 7:30am             Networking and refreshments8:00am             Presentation9:15am             Discussion9:30am             Adjourn Refreshments:  Coffee, tea, juice, bagels, muffins and fruit will be provided. Registration Assistance:  cascadia-seattle-support@leanconstruction.org LCI Membership: If you are not an LCI Member, why not sign up today?  Many LCI and LCI CoP events have discounted rates for LCI members.  Go to http://lci-individual-membership.eventbrite.com to read about the benefits and purchase a one-year individual membership for $250. Registration 25.00
 
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