Target Value Design
By Thad Berkes
December 16, 2025Post Tagged in
One of the most frequent questions clients ask is: “How do I keep my project on budget—not just at the start, but all the way through design and construction?”While there’s no one-size-fits-all answer for every project, there are several delivery methods that offer different levels of cost predictability, transparency, and collaboration. Most people are familiar with the three traditional options, but there’s also a newer approach, called Target Value Design (TVD), to consider. Let’s review all four methods. |
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Design-Bid-Build is a method where a client brings on an architecture/engineering/interior design firm to conduct programming and plan layouts for their current needs. Once the design drawings are completed, construction documents along with specifications are sent out to bid. The hope is that by receiving multiple competitive contractor bids, the overall cost has competition, which may reduce the overall cost. The risk of accepting the lowest bid might allow contractors to find holes or opportunities for change orders within the contract documents, increasing the cost from lowest to highest. |

