Suggested Citation: "Front Matter." National Research Council. 2007. Reducing Construction Costs: Uses of Best Dispute Resolution Practices by Project Owners: Proceedings Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11846.

REDUCING CONSTRUCTION COSTS: USES OF BEST DISPUTE RESOLUTION PRACTICES BY PROJECT OWNERS

PROCEEDINGS REPORT

FEDERAL FACILITIES COUNCIL TECHNICAL REPORT No. 149

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Washington, D.C.
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Suggested Citation: "Front Matter." National Research Council. 2007. Reducing Construction Costs: Uses of Best Dispute Resolution Practices by Project Owners: Proceedings Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11846.

NOTICE

The Federal Facilities Council (FFC) is a continuing activity of the Board on Infrastructure and the Constructed Environment of the National Research Council (NRC). The purpose of the FFC is to promote continuing cooperation among the sponsoring Federal agencies and between the agencies and other elements of the building community in order to advance building science and technology— particularly with regard to the design, construction, acquisition, evaluation, and operation of Federal facilities. The sponsor agencies are the:

Architect of the Capitol

Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service

Department of Commerce, Office of Real Estate

Department of Defense, Defense Facilities Directorate

Department of Energy, National Nuclear Security Administration

Department of Energy, Office of Engineering and Construction Management

Department of Energy, Office of Science

Department of Health and Human Services, Indian Health Service

Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health

Department of Homeland Security

Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Coast Guard

Department of State, Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations

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Department of the Air Force, Office of the Civil Engineer

Department of the Army, Army Corps of Engineers

Department of the Army, Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Management

Department of the Interior, Office of Managing Risk and Public Safety

Department of the Navy, Naval Facilities Engineering Command

Department of Veterans Affairs, Office of Facilities Management

Environmental Protection Agency

General Services Administration, Public Buildings Service

National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Facilities Engineering and Real Property Division

National Institute of Standards and Technology, Building and Fire Research Laboratory

Smithsonian Institution, Facilities Engineering and Operations

U.S. Postal Service, Engineering Division

As part of its activities, the FFC periodically publishes reports that have been prepared by committees of government employees. Because these committees are not appointed by the NRC, they do not make recommendations, and their reports are considered FFC publications rather than NRC publications.


For additional information on the FFC program and its reports, visit the Web site at www.nationalacademies.org/ffc; write to Director, Federal Facilities Council, 500 Fifth Street, N.W., Room 967, Washington, DC 20001; or call 202-334-3374.


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Suggested Citation: "Front Matter." National Research Council. 2007. Reducing Construction Costs: Uses of Best Dispute Resolution Practices by Project Owners: Proceedings Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11846.

Acknowledgments

The Federal Facilities Council thanks the forum participants for giving generously of their time and for sharing their expertise, views, and opinions through briefings and discussions. Mr. James Groton, Mr. James Slaughter, and RADM Jack Buffington of the National Academy of Construction deserve special recognition for their efforts in planning, organizing, and bringing the forum and this report to fruition.

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