Experiences and Insights from Use of a Design-Build Process in Founding a New Campus
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by Daniel C. Richardson, Lisa C. Freeman, Valerie K. York, Cynthia A. Shuman, and B. Jan Middendorf from Planning for Higher Education v40n4
Design-build was the best choice for K-State Olathe because of the flexibility with regard to unknown users and change stakeholder expectations.
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