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ABOUT THE TRITON PAVILION PROJECT PROCESS
Progressive Design Build
Triton Pavilion is being developed with LMN Architects, PCL Construction, and UCSD under a Progressive Design Build process (PDB). The PDB process uses a qualifications-based or best value selection, followed by a process whereby the owner then “progresses” towards a design and contract price with the team (thus the term “Progressive”). This process offers high collaboration between UCSD and the design and construction teams.
Programming & Change Management
The programming process for the Triton Pavilion project has evolved since the project's inception.
Initially, Moore
RubelRuble Yudell (MRY) was hired to develop the 80% Detailed Project Program (DPP), to be completed by the selected PDB team. Following delivery of the 80% DPP, the project team embarked on a program verification stage coupled with change management, to ensure Triton Pavilion would be designed to serve the needs of its many and varied users. The Triton Pavilion change management process and associated activities have focused on the portions of the Triton Pavilion project that include workspaces.
The program verification and change management stage has involved several exploratory activities to help users learn about workplace research and best practices and to support the project team's understanding of each group's unique work functions:
Tours of existing workspaces to understand needs and challenges
A survey regarding current workplaces
Tours of aspirational workplaces
Identification of and engagement with Change Champions
Focus group meetings
Town hall presentations