Professional Construction ManagementMcGraw-Hill, 1978 - 453 pages |
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... determine the necessary reservoir storage characteristics ; the geologic nature of the foundation and abutments determines the precise location of the dam on its site ; the geology , size , shape , and availability of materials ...
... determine the necessary reservoir storage characteristics ; the geologic nature of the foundation and abutments determines the precise location of the dam on its site ; the geology , size , shape , and availability of materials ...
Page 45
... Determine designer experience in the area and his understanding of job - site economic factors relating to the construction work uling Review overall completion requirements and agree on preliminary sched- Establish the type of ...
... Determine designer experience in the area and his understanding of job - site economic factors relating to the construction work uling Review overall completion requirements and agree on preliminary sched- Establish the type of ...
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... determine the extent of stripping or removal of top soil or other unsuitable materials shown in the soils report ... determined that the indicated stripping depths were more probably of the order of 6 inches . Bidders were requested to ...
... determine the extent of stripping or removal of top soil or other unsuitable materials shown in the soils report ... determined that the indicated stripping depths were more probably of the order of 6 inches . Bidders were requested to ...
Contents
MANAGEMENT IN PRACTICE | 15 |
Development and Organization of Projects | 18 |
Organization for Professional Construction | 33 |
Copyright | |
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