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Harvard University |
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General Overview |
In 2004, Harvard University partnered with the PBSRG to test the PIPS process on three renovation projects on the Harvard campus. Due to the success of the pilot projects, Harvard has extended the research grant to assist them in further education and training on sustaining the PIPS concepts.
In 2005, Harvard University and the PBSRG were recognized for their efforts in increasing the efficiency of their organization. In 2005, they won the CORENET H. Bruce Russell Global Innovators of the Year Award. |
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Innovation of the Year |
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Pilot Projects |
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Type |
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Budget |
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1 |
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DBB
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Nov 2005 |
$4,200,000 |
Awarded |
2 |
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DBB
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Apr 2005 |
$900,000 |
Awarded |
3 |
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DBB |
Apr 2005 |
$340,000 |
Awarded |
4 |
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DBB |
Apr 2005 |
$164,000 |
Awarded |
5 |
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DB |
Oct 2004 |
$250,000 |
Awarded |
6 |
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PCS |
Oct 2004 |
$25,000 |
Awarded |
7 |
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DBB |
Feb 2004 |
$430,000 |
Awarded |
8 |
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DBB |
Feb 2004 |
$110,000 |
Awarded |
9 |
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DBB |
Feb 2004 |
$520,000
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Awarded |
Total: |
$6,939,000 |
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Past Performance Information
(last updated on 9/15/2005) |
Harvard University has collected Past Performance Information (PPI) on General Contractors, Subcontractors, Designers (Architects/Engineers), and individuals. A list of vendors and individuals that have gone through the PPI process can be found below. The PPI scores are also listed below. Please note that the PPI scores are coded, and the codes do not correspond to the order of the firms/individuals listed in the registry file.
List of Registered Vendors & Individuals |
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Vendor PPI Scores |
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Individual PPI Scores |
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If you are a registered vendor or individual and you would like to obtain your code, please click here for instructions. If you would like further information on how to become a registered vendor or individual, or if you have any questions about the PPI process, please click here for instructions. |
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