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Iowa State University Wins 2018 Design-Build Student Competition

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DBIA Student Competition

Student chapter teams show-off their design-build skills to industry leaders.

The National Design-Build Student Competition provides young design-builders the opportunity to create a project as a team, present it to some of the industry’s leading pros and earn national recognition for their good work. DBIA’s student competition provides an unparalleled opportunity for students to meet and impress design-build industry leaders one-on-one.

Congratulations 2019 Winners!

Three Finalists  Compete for National Title

Congratulations to the three regional winners heading to the Design-Build Conference & Expo to compete for the 2019 National Student Championship.

  • New School of Architecture and Design
  • Oklahoma State University
  • Seminole State College of Florida

Ten Schools Win Regional Design-Build Titles

Design-Build jurors have chosen the top regional winners. These finalists will now respond to a Request for Proposal (RFP) and the top three short-listed teams will present in person at the 2019 Design-Build Conference & Expo in Las Vegas, November 6-8.

  • NewSchool of Architecture & Design
  • California Polytechnic State University
  • University of California
  • University of Colorado Boulder
  • Washington State University
  • Roger Williams University
  • Oklahoma State University
  • University of Cincinnati
  • Iowa State University
  • Seminole State College of Florida
Design-Build Student Competition

Project Details for the 2019 National Student Competition

Each year a unique project is chosen to challenge our student design-build competitors. This year’s project is a Performing Arts Center on a college campus in the United States.

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Student Competition Rules and Guidelines

Student Competition Overview

The Design-Build Institute of America’s (DBIA) 2019 student competition closely mirrors best practices in design-build project delivery. The two-phase competition involves the collaboration of students from diverse backgrounds, including architecture and construction management, responding to a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for a Performing Arts Center on a college campus in the United States. Finalists from the Regional judging will then respond to a Request for Proposal (RFP) and the top three short-listed teams will present in person at DBIA’s annual conference in Las Vegas.

The Student Competition rules are highlighted online; however, teams should also download the complete Design-build Student Competition Resources here:

Resources:

2019 Design-Build Student Competition Project Description
Phase 1 Request for Qualifications
Phase 2 Request for Proposal

Pre-Solicitation Criteria

Each year, the DBIA Student Competition committee defines unique project details for that year’s competition.

2019 Project Details:

The project is a Performing Arts Center on a college campus in the United States. The arts center will become the home of a Bachelor of Arts in Musical Theatre Degree that is being developed to complement the colleges existing music, drama and dance studies and will begin holding classes in the facility August 2022. The project scope and budget are being finalized and will be presented with the RFQ on September 10, 2019. Assumed program elements at this time include:

  1. Main Performance Space
  2. Performance Studios
  3. Classrooms
  4. Office and support areas
  5. Front of House Areas – lobby, box office, public gathering areas
  6. Backstage – dressing and green rooms, scene shop, storage areas
  7. Back of house – loading dock, mechanical, electrical, trash, storage

After two years of the curriculum development for the degree the Board approved the program at their July 2018 Board Meeting. The Building Committee is now in the process of finalizing the building program requirements to accommodate the degree and will present to the Board at the July 2019 Board Meeting for final approval. Currently the assumed program elements are:

  1. Proposed project is anticipated to be between 40,000 and 60,000 square footage.
  2. Anticipated Fixed Limit of Project Cost is between $24,000,000 and $26,000,000.
  3. Three potential sites have been identified for the facility.
  4. Final Building Program is scheduled to be complete by June 2019.
  5. Using a date of July 15, 2019 for the report to be approved by the Board the following schedule is contemplated:
    • Issue RFQ September 10, 2019.
    • Program and Maximum Cost of Construction will be included in the RFQ.
    • RFP to shortlisted firms will be issued October 3, 2019.

The RFQ requirements will include all or parts of the following components:

  1. Provide information to solidify your team’s ability to be a design and construction partner with the college specifically for this Performing Arts Center including:
    • Design-Build Team specifics – integrated firm or design and construction firms forming a JV, teaming alliance, etc.
    • Design-Build Team’s similar work experience in building type will be critical in the evaluation of the team’s qualifications
    • Design-Build Team experience working together (if not an integrated firm)
    • Project Team Key Personnel Qualifications and resumes
    • Design Excellence
    • Available work capacity
    • Insurance and Bonding
  2. The RFQ will also address the following:
    • Design
    • Schedule
    • Cost

The scoring criteria will be included with the RFQ.

Project Details

Phase 1: Request for Qualifications—Regional Competition

Teams competing first at the regional level will be asked to prepare a Request for Qualifications (RFQ). The RFQ response provides the team experience in responding to a typical industry RFQ while identifying the team’s overall understanding of the design-build process. The RFQ is specifically written to address a project on a college campus that is not a real campus project but utilizes typical industry approaches to RFQs.

The RFQ will ask you to provide information to solidify your team’s ability to be a design and construction partner with the college specifically for this Residence Hall including, but not limited to:

  • Design-Build Team specifics — integrated firm or design and construction firms forming a JV, teaming alliance, etc.
  • Design-Build Team’s similar work experience in building type
  • Design-Build Team experience working together (if not an integrated firm)
  • Project Team Key Personnel Qualifications and resumes

The RFQ will also address the following:

  • Design
  • Schedule
  • Cost

The scoring criteria will be included with the RFQ. This is a summary of the RFQ expectations. All teams should download the full RFQ rules below.

RFQ Judging

There will be nine (9) first-place Regional winners.

Complimentary registration will be awarded to each team (faculty advisor and students) for the National DBIA Design-Build Conference & Expo in November. Faculty sponsor and team will receive a minimum of $1,500 from their Region to assist in making their own round-trip plane, rental car and hotel reservations. All teams are expected that if chosen as the winner for their Region, they will attend the annual conference. The $1,500 is ONLY to be used for travel and expenses for team to attend the DBIA conference.

RFQ Rules

Phase 2: Request for Proposal—National Competition

The competition is not a design competition, scheduling competition, estimating competition or a construction competition. All of these components will be important in the response to the RFP, specifically Design Excellence, but the competition is to test the team’s ability to look at the problem globally and respond to the whole process, not just one area. These are critical in an industry RFP response and the judges will look for how teams approach each one of these areas and combine them in developing your program response. The logical process and consistency utilized in your design to address the program functional requirements, while providing an aesthetically appealing structure, structure constructability, design and construction schedule, overall design and construction management, and overall cost is important.

This is a summary of the RFP expectations. All teams should download the full RFQ rules below.

What’s Next

The top three highest scoring teams will present in-person at the Design-Build Conference & Expo in November before the National Jury. The top three teams will have three rooms (each) reserved for them at the conference hotel and receive $3,000 for travel and lodging expenses. DBIA will provide complimentary registration to each team and faculty advisor.

RFP Rules

Competition Schedule

Conference

November 6, 2019 – November 8, 2019
Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, NV

Phase 1​ ​

Team Registration

Letter of Intent (LOI) from Team Faculty Advisor Due

Request for Qualifications (RFQ) Issued

Virtual RFQ Meeting—MANDATORY

Request for Qualifications Due

Region Competition Winners Announced

May 1- September 6, 2019

September 10, 2019

September 10, 2019

September 12, 2019

September 26, 2019

October 3, 2019

Phase 2​ ​

Request for Proposals IssuedVirtual RFP Meeting—MANDATORY

Request for Proposals Due

Three Shortlisted Teams Announced

Proposal Presentation in Las Vegas

National Competition Winner Announced

October 3, 2019October 4, 2019

October 22, 2019

October 29, 2019

November 7, 2019

November 8, 2019


Resources:

2019 Design-Build Student Competition Project Description
Phase 1 Request for Qualifications
Phase 2 Request for Proposal

Student Competition Region Structure

Teams participating in Phase One – Request for Qualifications (RFQ) of the DBIA Student Competition will compete in one of nine geographic regions. Nine first-place winners in the Phase One (RFQ) Regional competition will move on to Phase Two of the national competition and receive a Request for Proposals (RFP).

2018 Regional Winners

Congratulations to this Year's Regional Student Design-Build Competition Winners

  • Inspire Design-Build (Iowa State University)
  • Tripple M Design and Construction (Milwaukee School of Engineering)
  • Rocky Mountain Design-Build (Montana Tech of the University of Montana)
  • Parallel Design-Build (Oklahoma State University)
  • Logistics Design and Construction (Roger Williams University)
  • Student Living Solutions (University of Arizona)
  • Cal Construction (University of California Berkeley)
  • Cascade Builders (University of Washington)
  • Tekton Building Solutions (Seminole State College of Florida)
2018 National Finalists

Meet the 2018 National Design-Build Student Competition Finalists

  • 1st Place – Inspire Design-Build (Iowa State University)
  • 2nd Place – Tripple M Design and Construction (Milwaukee School of Engineering)
  • 3rd Place – Tekton Building Solutions (Seminole State College of Florida)
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University of Colorado Boulder

University of Colorado Boulder,

"As a student, you don't get a lot of chances to talk to the higher-ups within an organization. If you do well, they seek you out and want to get to know you. I think being in the top three allows you the reverse of normal students. Rather than you trying to seek out a job, people seek you out to offer you a job. We had at least one person say, ‘If you want a job, you have one with Company X.’"

Washington State University,

"DBIA's Student Competition was a learning experience of a lifetime—it provided 'real world' challenges that made us stronger and prepared for future success."

Sacramento State,

"This is a national professional organization that supports students in the competition; it’s as real-life as they can get and we can’t wait to enter next year!"

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