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... 1 What Is Collaborative Partnering? Collaborative partnering is a structured process to instill cooperative cultures on construction projects among: • Project Team Members: This group includes owners, architects, engineers, construction managers, and contractors, and • Project Stakeholders: This group includes operations, maintenance, properties, environmental systems, security, inspections, concessionaires, airlines, the TSA, the FAA, U.S.
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... 2 Guidebook for Integrating Collaborative Partnering into Traditional Airport Practices Chapters in this guidebook are designed as follows: • Chapter 1 focuses on understanding collaborative partnering, its benefits and its costs. • Chapter 2 introduces a set of collaborative partnering tools.
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... Summary 3 • Look to state agencies, including state departments of transportation (DOTs) , for established partnering programs and take advantage of that pre-existing knowledge and experience to immediately improve organizational readiness for partnering.
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... C L O S E – O U T A close-out workshop (Tool 16) is held to denote the end of collaborative partnering and project delivery.
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... Partnering intensity levels and approximate associated costs. Partnering Intensity Level Potential Risk Factors Required Partnering Tools Cost of Partnering per Year Level 5 High Risk  High risks to project cost and time.

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