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Other Considerations Other considerations would include the different objectives , policies , and organizations of owners in the following three basic categories : One - time owner with a single project Owner with a continuing level of ...
Other Considerations Other considerations would include the different objectives , policies , and organizations of owners in the following three basic categories : One - time owner with a single project Owner with a continuing level of ...
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Fact finding will include the following considerations : Owner's Objectives and Requirements The professional construction manager will meet with the owner's representatives to understand his objectives and requirements .
Fact finding will include the following considerations : Owner's Objectives and Requirements The professional construction manager will meet with the owner's representatives to understand his objectives and requirements .
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ORGANIZATION FOR QUALITY ASSURANCE The quality assurance objectives of the various parties associated with a construction project differ and often conflict . The owner wants to maximize the quality of characteristics associated with the ...
ORGANIZATION FOR QUALITY ASSURANCE The quality assurance objectives of the various parties associated with a construction project differ and often conflict . The owner wants to maximize the quality of characteristics associated with the ...
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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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