What is OpenJOC?
OpenJOC, a term coined by Four BT, LLC, is the deployment of Job Order Contracting based upon LEAN construction delivery best management practices.
OpenJOC enables facility owners and facility managers to efficiently obtain construction services using a process tailored to the type, size and complexity of the numerous renovation and repair projects commonly encountered.
OpenJOC leverages processes, standardized cost data, and technology to drive win-win relationships among all project participants and on-time, on-budget, quality construction outcomes.
Key characteristics of OpenJOC
- Outcome-driven
- Process-based
- Best value procurement
- Early and ongoing collaboration
- Standardized, locally-researched cost data
- Technology-supported
- Ongoing monitoring & training
- Long-term relationships
The Importance of Relationships
Relationships are critical to LEAN construction and successful Job Order Contracts. When considering a JOC, it is critical that appropriate relationships be developed, nurtured, and maintained among the owner and all participants.
Positive relationships, including an atmosphere of mutual trust and respect are inherent to OpenJOC. They drive lower overall costs and virtually eliminate legal disputes. That said proper and well-defined relationships must be established, documented, and maintained from the day one, and a competent Owner with good leadership skills plays a vital role.
In some cases, consultants are hired to assist in managing a Job Order Contract. This practice, common in certain areas, provides a temporary option for owners new to JOC, or during interim periods increased work volume. Regardless of the reason, however, it critical that owners assure that JOC consultants maintain an appropriate contractual relationship. For example, if a JOC consultant if paid a fee based upon construction dollar volume (specifically a percentage of total JOC construction volume), they should have not be responsible for approving JOC projects and/or JOC task orders. This would present a conflict of interest and potential for mismanagement.
Thus, properly deveolped Job Order Contracts have documented processes that support early and ongoing sharing of project work scope, detailed costs, and other required information, and remove the ‘ad hoc’ methods, misinformation, distrust, delays, and change orders associated with traditional construction delivery methods.
JOC & IPD White Papers
ASSET LIFE-CYCLE MODEL – Total Cost of Ownership Management
BIM, PROJECT DELIVERY METHODS, WASTE, & LACK OF LEADERSHIP
JOB ORDER CONTRACTING – Overview & Best Management Practices – Job Order Contracting White Paper 2016801
COLLABORATION IN CONSTRUCTION – IPD, JOC – Collaboration In Construction-White Paper
INTEGRATED PROJECT DELIVERY – for Public and Private Owners – Integrated_Project_Delivery_for_Owners_
THE HISTORY OF JOB ORDER CONTRACTING – The LEAN Construction Delivery Method
Job Order Contracting – A Procurement Success Story, 1998
Why BIM Will Not Succeed – Higher Level of Owner Competency Required
The What, Why and How of Job Order Contracting (JOC) – CEFPI Educational Brief