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TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN OWNER AND CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AIA DOCUMENT B801 • OWNER - CONSTRUCTION ... Establish bidding schedules and conduct pre - bid conferences to familiarize bidders with the bidding documents and ...
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN OWNER AND CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AIA DOCUMENT B801 • OWNER - CONSTRUCTION ... Establish bidding schedules and conduct pre - bid conferences to familiarize bidders with the bidding documents and ...
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AIA DOCUMENT B801 • OWNER - CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AGREEMENT • DECEMBER 1973 EDITION • 1973 • THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ... to assure that the Work is being performed in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents .
AIA DOCUMENT B801 • OWNER - CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AGREEMENT • DECEMBER 1973 EDITION • 1973 • THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ... to assure that the Work is being performed in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents .
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ARTICLE X. In addition to the foregoing provisions the parties also agree : That the Subcontractor shall : ( 1 ) Be bound to the Contractor by the terms of the Contractor Documents and this Agreement , and assume toward the Contractor ...
ARTICLE X. In addition to the foregoing provisions the parties also agree : That the Subcontractor shall : ( 1 ) Be bound to the Contractor by the terms of the Contractor Documents and this Agreement , and assume toward the Contractor ...
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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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