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Design and Procurement Schedules For best results , a schedule for each proposed bid package must be prepared showing the detailed design and specification period , package review and approval period , bidding period , and evaluation ...
Design and Procurement Schedules For best results , a schedule for each proposed bid package must be prepared showing the detailed design and specification period , package review and approval period , bidding period , and evaluation ...
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1 A heading to identify the contract , project , contract number , progress payment number , payment period , and other information if required . 2 The body of the report organized to identify work completed during the period and to ...
1 A heading to identify the contract , project , contract number , progress payment number , payment period , and other information if required . 2 The body of the report organized to identify work completed during the period and to ...
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Procurement Status This item reviews contracts awarded during the period , contracts currently out for bid , and other significant information . A simple bar chart showing actual procurement status and contract awards compared with the ...
Procurement Status This item reviews contracts awarded during the period , contracts currently out for bid , and other significant information . A simple bar chart showing actual procurement status and contract awards compared 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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