Construction and Engineering Marketing for Major Product ServicesA 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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Piling for wharves can usually be installed according to less rigid tolerances . If the wharf pile is off a little in position , it can be corrected by adding a small amount of reinforcing steel to the wharf deck .
Piling for wharves can usually be installed according to less rigid tolerances . If the wharf pile is off a little in position , it can be corrected by adding a small amount of reinforcing steel to the wharf deck .
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From the contractor's point of view , this type of contract is usually ( but not always ) negotiated ; hence he can emphasize his experience and capabilities . It allows him to implement new techniques and designs , taking full ...
From the contractor's point of view , this type of contract is usually ( but not always ) negotiated ; hence he can emphasize his experience and capabilities . It allows him to implement new techniques and designs , taking full ...
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Setting the Stage Although the negotiation of a new contract is usually held at the owner's office or some central location , the negotiation of a contract modification should usually be held at the job site whenever possible .
Setting the Stage Although the negotiation of a new contract is usually held at the owner's office or some central location , the negotiation of a contract modification should usually be held at the job site whenever possible .
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Contents
Introduction | 9 |
The Function of MarketingA Matching of Services to Needs | 9 |
The Establishment of a Marketing Plan | 19 |
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