Design-Build vs. Design-Bid-Build: What Vancouver Property Owners Need to Know

Choosing how your landscape project is delivered is just as important as the design itself. In Vancouver, the two most common approaches are Design-Build and Design-Bid-Build.

While both can produce successful outcomes, they differ significantly in cost control, timelines, accountability, and risk – especially in a market with complex site conditions and regulatory oversight.

Understanding the difference helps property owners select the model that best protects their investment.

What Is Design-Bid-Build?

Design-Bid-Build follows a traditional sequence:

  1. Hire a landscape designer
  2. Complete design drawings
  3. Solicit construction bids
  4. Select a contractor

Pros:

  • Competitive bidding
  • Clear separation of roles

Cons:

  • Designers may lack construction cost awareness
  • Pricing often changes after drawings are complete
  • Disputes between designer and contractor are common

In Vancouver, this model frequently leads to budget misalignment.

What Is Design-Build?

Design-Build integrates design and construction under one team.

Pros:

  • Single point of accountability
  • Real-time cost control
  • Faster timelines
  • Fewer change orders

Cons:

  • Requires trust in the contractor’s expertise

For complex landscapes, Design-Build reduces risk by aligning decisions with execution.

Why Design-Build Works Well in Vancouver

Vancouver landscapes face unique challenges:

  • Drainage and slope engineering
  • Tree protection bylaws
  • Tight access and staging
  • High labour costs

Design-Build allows teams to design within real constraints, rather than discovering issues after tendering.

Which Model Is Right for You?

Design-Build is ideal if you:

  • Want predictable pricing
  • Need faster timelines
  • Are managing a strata or commercial property
  • Value accountability

Design-Bid-Build may suit you if:

  • Scope is simple and well defined
  • You require strict consultant separation

Common Misconceptions

  • “Design-Build costs more” – often false once change orders are considered
  • “More bids equal better pricing” – not when scope clarity is poor
  • “Designers ensure quality alone” – execution determines longevity

If you are evaluating landscape delivery methods for a property in Vancouver or surrounding areas, we can help you determine the best approach for your goals, timeline, and budget.

Simply request a consultation to discuss your project delivery options and we will determine what is right for your needs.