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such as materials prices , wage rates , labor productivity , and anticipated competition , are important in achieving a reasonable estimate for the area . Fair - cost estimates in an integrated cost - progress control system will also ...
such as materials prices , wage rates , labor productivity , and anticipated competition , are important in achieving a reasonable estimate for the area . Fair - cost estimates in an integrated cost - progress control system will also ...
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Two types of detailed estimates will be explored in this section : the fair - cost estimate and the contractor's - bid estimate . Referring again to Figure 11-1 , the fair - cost estimate is equivalent to the Type 5 engineer's estimate ...
Two types of detailed estimates will be explored in this section : the fair - cost estimate and the contractor's - bid estimate . Referring again to Figure 11-1 , the fair - cost estimate is equivalent to the Type 5 engineer's estimate ...
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On negotiated projects featuring a cost - plus - a - fixed - fee contract , the definitive estimate can generally be ... Professional Construction Management Projects Definitive estimates for professional construction management ...
On negotiated projects featuring a cost - plus - a - fixed - fee contract , the definitive estimate can generally be ... Professional Construction Management Projects Definitive estimates for professional construction management ...
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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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