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... the bidder The amount of liquidated damages if applicable A statement that the bidder agrees to execute a contract if ... if required Overhead and profit percentages applicable to extra work Bid alternates , if applicable Contract ...
... the bidder The amount of liquidated damages if applicable A statement that the bidder agrees to execute a contract if ... if required Overhead and profit percentages applicable to extra work Bid alternates , if applicable Contract ...
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Special Conditions The special conditions generally are a part of the specifications , and they set forth specific conditions applicable to the particular contract or group of contracts to be awarded . Work Included in Contract ...
Special Conditions The special conditions generally are a part of the specifications , and they set forth specific conditions applicable to the particular contract or group of contracts to be awarded . Work Included in Contract ...
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For purposes of estimating , the contractor must determine the applicable location and labor agreement ( s ) , the type of craft ( s ) to perform the desired work ( this is often difficult in borderline jurisdictional cases ) ...
For purposes of estimating , the contractor must determine the applicable location and labor agreement ( s ) , the type of craft ( s ) to perform the desired work ( this is often difficult in borderline jurisdictional cases ) ...
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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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