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Bid breakdown Construction contract General conditions Special conditions Work included in contract ( optional ) Work not included in contract ( optional ) Specifications , addendums , and drawings Supplemental provisions Owner ...
Bid breakdown Construction contract General conditions Special conditions Work included in contract ( optional ) Work not included in contract ( optional ) Specifications , addendums , and drawings Supplemental provisions Owner ...
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of each awarded contract . Information contained in the report will include the original contract value , number and amounts of change orders in process , the revised estimated contract value at completion , and estimated completion ...
of each awarded contract . Information contained in the report will include the original contract value , number and amounts of change orders in process , the revised estimated contract value at completion , and estimated completion ...
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Prime Contract A prime contract is one let by the owner to a contractor who is in turn responsible for performing the work according to the contract specifications . Under the single - contract traditional method , only one prime ...
Prime Contract A prime contract is one let by the owner to a contractor who is in turn responsible for performing the work according to the contract specifications . Under the single - contract traditional method , only one prime ...
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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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