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value engineering

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An organized effort directed at analyzing the function of Department of Defense systems, equipment, facilities, procedures, and supplies for the purpose of achieving the required function at the lowest total cost of effective ownership, consistent with requirements for performance, reliability, quality, and maintainability.


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It is a community-oriented firm that incorporates value engineering into its design and operations with a special concentration on implementing sustainable green design to meet "Green and Clean" requirements under LEED Certification.
General topics include: environmental issues, highway location and design, pavement design and rehabilitation, signing, and value engineering and life cycle cost.
Fries & Associates served as construction managers for the extensive $16 million+ office fit-out, providing scheduling, budgeting and estimating, value engineering and purchasing of long-lead items, as well as constructing the renovation and reconfiguration of the space in four phases on a fast-track schedule.
 
 
 
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