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The following drawings are reproduced in Appendix A : 2 Drawing SI - 1 : Plot Plan and Utility Plan Drawing A - 1 : Foundation and Floor Plans , and Finish Schedule Drawing A - 2 : Roof Framing , Plan and Details Drawing A - 3 ...
The following drawings are reproduced in Appendix A : 2 Drawing SI - 1 : Plot Plan and Utility Plan Drawing A - 1 : Foundation and Floor Plans , and Finish Schedule Drawing A - 2 : Roof Framing , Plan and Details Drawing A - 3 ...
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General Dimension and Outline Drawings 3.- _General description of equipment operation . 4._ Performance curves and data . - 5. _Vendor's recommended lists of spare parts . with prices B. Data Required After Purchase .
General Dimension and Outline Drawings 3.- _General description of equipment operation . 4._ Performance curves and data . - 5. _Vendor's recommended lists of spare parts . with prices B. Data Required After Purchase .
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2.2.9 Document Interpretation : Refer all questions for interpretation of the documents prepared by the Archi . tect Engineer to the Architect Engineer 2.2.10 Shop Drawings and Samples : In collaboration with the Architect / Engineer ...
2.2.9 Document Interpretation : Refer all questions for interpretation of the documents prepared by the Archi . tect Engineer to the Architect Engineer 2.2.10 Shop Drawings and Samples : In collaboration with the Architect / Engineer ...
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Contents
The Nature of the Construction Industry | 6 |
What Is Professional Construction Management? | 13 |
MANAGEMENT IN PRACTICE | 15 |
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