
Progressive Design-Build: Concerns, Opportunities, and Latest Twists
Learn more about Progressive Design-Build (PDB), why it is growing in popularity and what risks to look out for in the February 24 NASBP-supported ConsensusDocs webinar, “Progressive Design-Build: Concerns, Opportunities, and Latest Twists.”

The webinar will offer attendees a clearer understanding of the PBD method and will discuss how it differs from traditional design-build. The presenters will cover the benefits and drawbacks of using PDB and will share strategies for fairly allocating risks and addressing risk exposure. They will also review the new ConsensusDocs standard form contract addressing PDB and give tips on implementing the new form.
Panelists for this webinar include: Mark Peterson, Managing Director & Construction Practice Leader, Howden US; Jeff Miller, Chief Legal Officer, The Haskell Company; Henry Bangert, Partner, BBG Law; and Joanna Horsnail, Partner, Mayer Brown. The panel will be moderated by Brian Perlberg, CEO, Lean Construction Institute.
“Progressive Design-Build: Concerns, Opportunities, and Latest Twists” will be held Tuesday, February 24 from 2:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. Eastern Time. The cost is $79.
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