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ESTIMATING AND CONTROLLING CONSTRUCTION LABOR COSTS3 One of the most difficult aspects of preparing a fair - cost estimate , a detailed definitive estimate , or a control budget based on the estimate is the labor component .
ESTIMATING AND CONTROLLING CONSTRUCTION LABOR COSTS3 One of the most difficult aspects of preparing a fair - cost estimate , a detailed definitive estimate , or a control budget based on the estimate is the labor component .
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Productivity can also be expressed in terms of worker - hours per unit of output ( Whours / unit , where W = 1 ) , in which case one would multiply the two elements to obtain unit cost : = Unit labor cost = Р $ hour XW hours unit = P x ...
Productivity can also be expressed in terms of worker - hours per unit of output ( Whours / unit , where W = 1 ) , in which case one would multiply the two elements to obtain unit cost : = Unit labor cost = Р $ hour XW hours unit = P x ...
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Management Possibly the most difficult of all the components to analyze is the interrelationship of labor and management . This alone can produce orders of magnitude variations in labor productivity . Factors involved include such ...
Management Possibly the most difficult of all the components to analyze is the interrelationship of labor and management . This alone can produce orders of magnitude variations in labor productivity . Factors involved include such ...
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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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