Fachgebiet Projektmanagement 3. Kasseler PM-Symposium 2007 K. Spang: Partnerschaft zwischen AG und AN – die Zukunft des Bauens Chair of Project Management.

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Fachgebiet Projektmanagement 3. Kasseler PM-Symposium 2007 K. Spang: Partnerschaft zwischen AG und AN – die Zukunft des Bauens Chair of Project Management Designing the relationship between contractor and client to partnership Konrad Spang Professor Chair of Project Management University of Kassel Germany

Prof. Spang / Partnership between client & contractor Chair of Project Management NETLIPSE Meeting Zagreb Nov Present situation on the construction and plant market:  Dissatisfied clients  Distrust between client and contractor/s  Decrease of know-how (“lowest price”)  Increasing expenses for claim- and anti-claim-management  Growing number of disputes and litigations between client/contractor  Low rate of return and high risk of business failure 2

Prof. Spang / Partnership between client & contractor Chair of Project Management NETLIPSE Meeting Zagreb Nov Will we continue working in this manner? 3

Prof. Spang / Partnership between client & contractor Chair of Project Management NETLIPSE Meeting Zagreb Nov Facts about the present situation  Field study: What do clients and contractors mean about their relationship? Construction companies (contractors) and public authorities (clients) Civil engineering and infrastructure projects (roads, railways) 130 participants – 42% contractors, 45% clients, 13% consultants Germany, spring

Prof. Spang / Partnership between client & contractor Chair of Project Management NETLIPSE Meeting Zagreb Nov No - not really! Field study A1: ? 5

Prof. Spang / Partnership between client & contractor Chair of Project Management NETLIPSE Meeting Zagreb Nov No - not at all! Field study A2: CHANGE ! 6

Prof. Spang / Partnership between client & contractor Chair of Project Management NETLIPSE Meeting Zagreb Nov Field study A3 Nobody!! Client 7

Prof. Spang / Partnership between client & contractor Chair of Project Management NETLIPSE Meeting Zagreb Nov Field study: Principal results 1.Tendering documents and technical specifications are often not clear 2.Claims contribute strongly to the increase of disputes 3.Risks are mostly not fairly distributed between client and contractor 4.Poor data quality mostly contributes to an increase of disputes 5.Responsibility and the speed of decision making are success factors 6.Alternative dispute solutions (ADS) contribute to partnership 7.Incentives for project optimization by the contractor contribute to partnership! 8

Prof. Spang / Partnership between client & contractor Chair of Project Management NETLIPSE Meeting Zagreb Nov And now? - Conclusions Research Literature investigation about infrastructure (IS) projects Own research (partnering models for IS projects, best practice in IS projects) Participation in EU-Research (best practice in large IS projects in Europe ) Success factors and failure factors identified! Deductions for a successful client – contractor relationship Elements for a partnership between client and contractor! 9

Prof. Spang / Partnership between client & contractor Chair of Project Management NETLIPSE Meeting Zagreb Nov University of Kassel, Chair of Project Management and research partners: ClientsContractors Industrial federations Research „Partnerschaftliche Projektabwicklung“ Bund 10

Prof. Spang / Partnership between client & contractor Chair of Project Management NETLIPSE Meeting Zagreb Nov regulations for partnership  guidelines 1.Good and clear project specifications and works information 2.Trust, trust, trust 3.Fair risk handling 4.Open communication 5.Clear and predefined processes and regulations for project changes 6.Clear responsibility on the client´s and on the contractor´s side 7.Common data systems for data concerning both parties 8.Contractual incentive regulations 9.Contractual alternative dispute solutions 11

Prof. Spang / Partnership between client & contractor Chair of Project Management NETLIPSE Meeting Zagreb Nov Regulation 1 : Good and clear project specifications and works information  High level of design quality  The project owner has to CLEARLY define the project specifications (what, how, how much, when, who?)  The bidder has to assure a complete offer – questioning the client as far as necessary  Site visit obligatory  Clearing the specifications between tendering closure and contracting  Knowledge transfer design / realization 12

Prof. Spang / Partnership between client & contractor Chair of Project Management NETLIPSE Meeting Zagreb Nov Regulation 2 : Trust – how to build it up?  Willing partnership  give a leap of faith  accept the win of the other!  Regular project meetings  Regular common project reviews and feedback meetings  General transparency and open communication  Clear and transparent regulations for responsibility and decision making  Joined data administration  Fair risk distribution  Trust has to be build up all over the project! 13

Prof. Spang / Partnership between client & contractor Chair of Project Management NETLIPSE Meeting Zagreb Nov Regulation 3 : Fair risk handling  Fair risk distribution: a) risk to the party, which can manage it the best; b) each party must state the risks early, the other party has to carry  Risk supplements or risk compensation to be paid  Regulations to pay defined rates for defined disturbances  Regulations for handling new risks in the current project; risk committee (client + contractor) for deciding what, who and how 14

Prof. Spang / Partnership between client & contractor Chair of Project Management NETLIPSE Meeting Zagreb Nov Regulation 5 : Clear and predefined processes and regulations for project changes  Project change processes as part of the contract  Predefined processes (who, when, what)  Predefined requirements for documents and justifications  Predefined time schedules for the activities  Contract change as far as possible before execution  Proactive detection of necessary changes by client and contractor 15

Prof. Spang / Partnership between client & contractor Chair of Project Management NETLIPSE Meeting Zagreb Nov Regulation 6 : Clear responsibility on the client and the contractor´s side  Clear responsibility and organization and good information assures quick decisions  Clear project organization on clients and contractors side  Duties and responsibilities have to be transparent on both sides  Steering committee with executives  Linking client and contractor with an open information line  Assuring decision making 24 h and 7 days/w if necessary 16

Prof. Spang / Partnership between client & contractor Chair of Project Management NETLIPSE Meeting Zagreb Nov Regulation 7 : Common data systems for data concerning both parties  Common data = less conflicts  Common data collection, treatment and documentation  Static data (contract)  Dynamic data (performance, time schedule, costs, workflow report)  Defined access admissions 17

Prof. Spang / Partnership between client & contractor Chair of Project Management NETLIPSE Meeting Zagreb Nov Regulation 8 : Contractual incentive regulations  Project optimization in the contract phase (engineering, quality, cost)  Motivation for project optimization to the clients benefit  Bonus means additional earning for the contractor without dispute  Win-win situation reduces disputes + improves trust  Predefined incentive regulations for the contractor  Reducing costs for equivalent works: sharing the benefit  Shortening of the completion time: bonus  Quality higher than standard: bonus 18

Prof. Spang / Partnership between client & contractor Chair of Project Management NETLIPSE Meeting Zagreb Nov Present state: Application of the guidelines in a testphase 3 Pilot projects: national Highway, regional Highway, Railway 2009 – 2011 Analysis + Evaluation Revision 19

Prof. Spang / Partnership between client & contractor Chair of Project Management NETLIPSE Meeting Zagreb Nov Concluding remarks  Changing from opponents to partners demands a system of elements to be changed  Partnering models have to be tailored to the project type and to the singular project  Willing partnership is a precondition for the participants  Predefined regulations are obligatory to “help the good will to survive”  Big clients may be the first to give a leap of faith – they are more powerful than the contractors  Clients must offer partnering contracts to the bidders  Contractors must carefully handle such chances and give back trust 20

Prof. Spang / Partnership between client & contractor Chair of Project Management NETLIPSE Meeting Zagreb Nov Partnership ??? Partnership between contractor and client??? 21

Prof. Spang / Partnership between client & contractor Chair of Project Management NETLIPSE Meeting Zagreb Nov Thank you for your attention! 22