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70-6 Time Now Job End COST ACCOUNT & WORK ITEM EST MAN HOURS SCHEDULE Site earthwork IS20 Buatge Actual Structural & 8.90 Budget slab concrete Actual intenar 7330 Butipet ) Special slabs Actual 3770 Burdiger structural Steel & deck ...
70-6 Time Now Job End COST ACCOUNT & WORK ITEM EST MAN HOURS SCHEDULE Site earthwork IS20 Buatge Actual Structural & 8.90 Budget slab concrete Actual intenar 7330 Butipet ) Special slabs Actual 3770 Burdiger structural Steel & deck ...
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October 74 % September 67 % August 65 % 200 200 Base Line ( Budget ) 0 0 trade - off between the cost of obtaining additional accuracy. 268 This chart shows the labor efficiency ( productivity ) for doing the work as compared to what ...
October 74 % September 67 % August 65 % 200 200 Base Line ( Budget ) 0 0 trade - off between the cost of obtaining additional accuracy. 268 This chart shows the labor efficiency ( productivity ) for doing the work as compared to what ...
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2.1.3 Project Construction Budget : Prepare a Project budget as soon as major Project requirements have been identified , and update periodically for the Owner's approval . Prepare an estimate based on a quantity survey of Drawings and ...
2.1.3 Project Construction Budget : Prepare a Project budget as soon as major Project requirements have been identified , and update periodically for the Owner's approval . Prepare an estimate based on a quantity survey of Drawings and ...
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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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