Professional Construction ManagementMcGraw-Hill, 1978 - 453 pages |
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... Industry From architects ' and engineers ' dreams to the final coat of paint , construction is responsible for many of ... Construction Management in Engineering and Construction Industry Construction's Future PROFESSIONAL CONSTRUCTION.
... Industry From architects ' and engineers ' dreams to the final coat of paint , construction is responsible for many of ... Construction Management in Engineering and Construction Industry Construction's Future PROFESSIONAL CONSTRUCTION.
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Donald S. Barrie, Boyd C. Paulson. THE NATURE OF THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY The construction industry is a paradox in many ways . In its roughly 10 percent , $ 100 - billion - plus share of the United States's gross national product , it ...
Donald S. Barrie, Boyd C. Paulson. THE NATURE OF THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY The construction industry is a paradox in many ways . In its roughly 10 percent , $ 100 - billion - plus share of the United States's gross national product , it ...
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... construction industry is almost completely incentive - oriented . If there is little programmatic activity , it is likely that there is little incentive for investing in it . This reluctance to invest probably results in part because ...
... construction industry is almost completely incentive - oriented . If there is little programmatic activity , it is likely that there is little incentive for investing in it . This reluctance to invest probably results in part because ...
Contents
The Nature of the Construction Industry | 6 |
What Is Professional Construction Management? | 13 |
MANAGEMENT IN PRACTICE | 15 |
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