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2 Foundation and slab concrete Includes concrete foundations complete with structural excavation and backfill . Also includes exterior concrete slabs to make the overall package more attractive to better - qualified contractors .
2 Foundation and slab concrete Includes concrete foundations complete with structural excavation and backfill . Also includes exterior concrete slabs to make the overall package more attractive to better - qualified contractors .
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Structural & yard concrete 3. Special floors 4. Structural steel 5. Precast walls 6. Plumbing & HVAC 7. Fire protection 8. Electrical 9. Roofing 10. Building finish Total 22,000 115,900 109,900 56,500 39,600 63,800 48,300 52,000 47,200 ...
Structural & yard concrete 3. Special floors 4. Structural steel 5. Precast walls 6. Plumbing & HVAC 7. Fire protection 8. Electrical 9. Roofing 10. Building finish Total 22,000 115,900 109,900 56,500 39,600 63,800 48,300 52,000 47,200 ...
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STRUCTURAL METAL FRAMING 05101. - 05119 . unassigned 05120. Structural Steel 05121. - 05129 . unassigned 05130. Structural Aluminum 05131. - 05199 . unassigned 05200. METAL JOISTS 05201. - 05299 . unassigned 05300. METAL DECKING 05301.
STRUCTURAL METAL FRAMING 05101. - 05119 . unassigned 05120. Structural Steel 05121. - 05129 . unassigned 05130. Structural Aluminum 05131. - 05199 . unassigned 05200. METAL JOISTS 05201. - 05299 . unassigned 05300. METAL DECKING 05301.
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Contents
The Nature of the Construction Industry | 6 |
What Is Professional Construction Management? | 13 |
MANAGEMENT IN PRACTICE | 15 |
Copyright | |
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