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In other words , as quality increases , the marginal value , or the value of one additional unit of quality , becomes less . On the other hand , the cost curve shows that as the quality of design increases , the marginal cost of each ...
In other words , as quality increases , the marginal value , or the value of one additional unit of quality , becomes less . On the other hand , the cost curve shows that as the quality of design increases , the marginal cost of each ...
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No arbitration , arising out of , or relating to this Agreement , shall include , by consolidation , joinder or in any other manner , any additional party not a party to this Agreement except by written consent containing a specific ...
No arbitration , arising out of , or relating to this Agreement , shall include , by consolidation , joinder or in any other manner , any additional party not a party to this Agreement except by written consent containing a specific ...
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( d ) If the owner fails to make payment as herein provided , or as provided in Article V ( d ) , in addition to ... and shall receive an additional payment of % of all such cost to cover his indirect overhead costs , plus % of all cost ...
( d ) If the owner fails to make payment as herein provided , or as provided in Article V ( d ) , in addition to ... and shall receive an additional payment of % of all such cost to cover his indirect overhead costs , plus % of all cost ...
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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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