Construction and Engineering Marketing for Major Product ServicesWiley, 1983 M02 11 - 419 pages A complete guide to construction and engineering marketing that covers the whole field from establishing a marketing plan to pricing to product development. The authors offer many insiders' tips as well as sample forms, contracts, proposals, prequalification questionnaires, and brochures actually used in successful marketing programs. Includes excercise, problems, and assignments. |
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... subcontractor . The subcontractor may insist that the general contractor handle his materials , provide special access , and so forth . Or the subcontractor may later file a claim for being delayed . The subcontractor will feel there is ...
... subcontractor . The subcontractor may insist that the general contractor handle his materials , provide special access , and so forth . Or the subcontractor may later file a claim for being delayed . The subcontractor will feel there is ...
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... Subcontractor , anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them or anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable , regardless of whether or not it is caused in part by a party indemnified hereunder . Such obligation shall not be ...
... Subcontractor , anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them or anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable , regardless of whether or not it is caused in part by a party indemnified hereunder . Such obligation shall not be ...
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... Subcontractor , anyone directly or in- directly employed by any of them or anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable , regardless of whether or not it is caused in part by a party indemnified hereunder . Such obligation shall not ...
... Subcontractor , anyone directly or in- directly employed by any of them or anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable , regardless of whether or not it is caused in part by a party indemnified hereunder . Such obligation shall not ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Function of MarketingA Matching of Services to Needs | 7 |
The Establishment of a Marketing Plan | 19 |
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