Portland, Oregon’s Alternative Contract Approach—A Work in Progress

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Paul Gribbon Greg Colzani Jim McDonald
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

The $300 million West Side Combined Sewer Over?ow Project consists of over5.5 kilometers of soft ground tunnel, an 833-million liter per day (220-MGD) deep shaft pump station, 3 kilometers of micro tunneling, and other miscellaneous shafts and pipelines. The construction contract, underway since September 2002, is a reimbursable cost plus fixed fee contract that included a quali?cations-based contractor procurement process and has undergone some modi?cation since execution. This paper will describe the contractual issues addressed to date, dispute resolution, where improvements can be made, and how an Owner can evaluate whether this type of contract is the best approach for an underground project.
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APA: Paul Gribbon Greg Colzani Jim McDonald  (2005)  Portland, Oregon’s Alternative Contract Approach—A Work in Progress

MLA: Paul Gribbon Greg Colzani Jim McDonald Portland, Oregon’s Alternative Contract Approach—A Work in Progress. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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