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Recommendation regarding acceptance will be prepared by the CM Project Manager . 6. Review , modify , or approve all Contractor Monthly Progress Payment Reports , and forward them to the Owner's Project Manager for approval and payment ...
Recommendation regarding acceptance will be prepared by the CM Project Manager . 6. Review , modify , or approve all Contractor Monthly Progress Payment Reports , and forward them to the Owner's Project Manager for approval and payment ...
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Final Acceptance Basic documentation for acceptance of contract work depends somewhat upon state law and individual preference , but will generally include the following : Notice of Completion This form states that all work under the ...
Final Acceptance Basic documentation for acceptance of contract work depends somewhat upon state law and individual preference , but will generally include the following : Notice of Completion This form states that all work under the ...
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Field Transmittal Memorandum A " Field Transmittal Memorandum " ( FTM ) is useful in all field contract correspondence , transmittals , instructions , or other communications with the Contract Completion and Acceptance Certificate This ...
Field Transmittal Memorandum A " Field Transmittal Memorandum " ( FTM ) is useful in all field contract correspondence , transmittals , instructions , or other communications with the Contract Completion and Acceptance Certificate This ...
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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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