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A brief history of the DQI September 1999: development starts on the performance indicators for design March 2001: version one of the Design Quality Indicator.

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2 A brief history of the DQI September 1999: development starts on the performance indicators for design March 2001: version one of the Design Quality Indicator tool completed for testing 8 July 2002: DQI Trailblazing Scheme launched 1 October 2003: DQI Online launched Now and future: continuous development driven by users of the DQI and feed into the debate on delivering excellent quality

3 UK Construction Industry Annual turnover £60Bn: 2M employed 50% new buildings Schools Programme £3Bn pa Hospital/Health Programme £2.9Bn pa Arts programme £350M pa Housing programme £27.5Bn pa

4 But will our children arrive every morning at a place like this…. Recently completed school (school ‘A’) main entrance

5 Or this….? Another recent school (school ‘B’) main entrance

6 Into a lobby like this….. School A - school street

7 Or this…..? School D - entrance hall and school street

8 Gather in a hall like this….. School A - main hall

9 Or this…..? School C- Main Hall

10 Hospital ‘A’ Ward corridor Will you go to a ward in a corridor like this?

11 Ward Corridor in general hospital Nortaljie, Sweden Or like this…?

12 Ward Corridor, Intermediate Care Centre, London Or this?

13 Process Key Performance Indicators Sustainability of Process and Product Product Design Quality Indicators

14 The DQI tool aims to help: The client team to establish their aspirations The design team to identify diverging views A better understanding of what design is Clients and designers to develop a shared language for the project And then Measure the project’s success against those aspirations

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16 Efficiency Effectiveness Performance Sustainability Cost in use Location Engineering Systems Functionality Aesthetics Kerb Appeal Comfort Flexibility Safety Access Space Standards Daylight Visual Form Innovation Fitness for Purpose Context Air Quality Acoustics Order Attention to detail Finishes Robustness Net to Gross Meaning

17 Commodity Utilitas Firmness Firmitas Delight Venustas Vitruvius & Wootton FUNCTIONALITY IMPACT BUILD QUALITY

18 > Form & materials > Internal environment > Urban & social integration > Character & innovation > Performance > Engineering systems > Construction > Use > Access > Space FUNCTIONALITY IMPACT BUILD QUALITY

19 Functionality Build Quality Impact FUNDAMENTAL ADDED VALUE EXCELLENCE Overlapping quality fields

20 6 Pilot Studies 86 Trailblazers 1200 users (and growing)

21 Post occupancy evaluation of RIBA Award-winning Pool DQI highlighted strengths and weaknesses Darlaston Leisure Centre “… We've got the best baths in the area and people are coming from miles to use it.” (local user) BUT “..the gym overheats and the reception desk is very difficult to use.” (facilities manager)

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23 The DQI aims to 1. focus on comparison to help communication and encourage involvement within the project team 2. improve briefing 3. monitor and review design aspirations through the process 4. manage expectations by aspiring for quality and in the longer term 5. through benchmarking and cross comparison to correlate quality with factors in the procurement process to influence decisions for delivering excellent quality

24 Wide Endorsement DCMS HM Treasury DTI OPDM OGC Strategic Forum for Construction Prominent industry figures RIBA British Property Federation NHS Estates Major Contractors Group The Audit Commission BE Constructing Excellence Board

25 Quotes Paul Finch, Deputy Chairman, CABE “The DQI helps the assessment of design in a constructive way, acknowledging that there are qualitative aspects capable of objective evaluation.” Peter Gershon, Chief Executive, OGC “We have supported the DQI from the very beginning, because central government is committed to creating better public buildings”

26 Stuart Henderson, Deputy Chairman, CIC “Good design can optimise the resources deployed in any construction project adding value to buildings. CIC has drawn upon a wealth of experience in developing the DQI tool, all of this knowledge has been assimilated to form this excellent practical tool, DQI Online.” Peter Rogers, Chairman, SFfC ‘‘The Strategic Forum for Construction fully supports the tool. In fact one of the key headline targets for the Forum is for 500 projects to have used the DQI by the end of 2004. By 2007 we are optimistic that usage will have expanded to 60% of all publicly funded projects.” Quotes

27 Using the DQI Toolkit www.dqi.org.uk

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29 Some tips 1. This should be fun and the conversation between you is an important part of the process 2. Don’t score ‘Strongly agree’ on every line, imagine you only have € 500 to spend… 3. If statement is irrelevant to you or your project then answer ‘Not applicable’ 4. If you don’t know about the statement then answer ‘Don’t know’ 5. You can ‘take a break’ and revisit it later 6. Use the ( ) information tips

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33 Weightings weightings pages will appear at the end of each of the main sections and for the overall DQI distribute the total number of points available between the aspects depending upon how important each aspect is to you in the example on the next slide the respondent felt that for their building Functionality and Impact were more important than Build Quality

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36 WEIGHTING ALGORITHM DQI = F+I+BQ x DATA COLLECTION TOOL VISUALISATION 0 www.dqi.org.uk

37 In-use Peckham Pulse Healthy Living Centre Mid-design stage Doha Embassy Design briefing stage Parliament Hill School Strategic briefing stage The British Library Centre for Conservation

38 w:www.dqi.org.uk e:dqi@cic.org.uk t:020 7399 7424


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