Delivery team & task team
The team appointed for a project, and the working groups within it that produce the information.
ISO 19650 organises the people who do the work into two nested units. A delivery team is a lead appointed party together with its appointed parties, working to a specific appointment. A task team is a working group within that delivery team that actually produces a defined set of information deliverables.
They nest, and they multiply. A delivery team is one lead appointed party plus its appointed parties; depending on the contract there may be one delivery team or several (a design lead, a construction lead). Each appointed party belongs both to the overall project team and to a delivery team, and may contain several task teams inside its own organisation — so a single project typically has one project team but multiple delivery and task teams.
The task team is the unit that plans its own output: each one writes a Task Information Delivery Plan (TIDP) for the information it will produce — the sequence, dependencies and durations — and the TIDPs of all the task teams are consolidated into the project's Master Information Delivery Plan (MIDP). The basis is ISO 19650-2, with the delivery-planning concepts in clause 10 of ISO 19650-1. Italian practice uses the direct translations team di consegna (delivery team) and gruppo di compito (task team); no specific UNI 11337 term is established.
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