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To illustrate , in a high - rise building the preliminary design determines the number and spacing of the stories , the general ... Further refinements determine whether the structure will be precast or cast - in - place concrete .
To illustrate , in a high - rise building the preliminary design determines the number and spacing of the stories , the general ... Further refinements determine whether the structure will be precast or cast - in - place concrete .
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... and owner Determine designer experience in the area and his understanding of job - site economic factors relating to the construction work Review overall completion requirements and agree on preliminary scheduling Establish the type ...
... and owner Determine designer experience in the area and his understanding of job - site economic factors relating to the construction work Review overall completion requirements and agree on preliminary scheduling Establish the type ...
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In addition , he should determine the extent of stripping or removal of top soil or other unsuitable materials shown in the soils report , and should confirm this information by surface inspection and hand excavation .
In addition , he should determine the extent of stripping or removal of top soil or other unsuitable materials shown in the soils report , and should confirm this information by surface inspection and hand excavation .
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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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