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I 2 1 JE Elements required Description Type Probable Contingency as A % Subcontract & vendor firm L S quotes Outline scope ( general plant features ) General arrgmts approved by client One line electrical drawings Drawings of pipe ...
I 2 1 JE Elements required Description Type Probable Contingency as A % Subcontract & vendor firm L S quotes Outline scope ( general plant features ) General arrgmts approved by client One line electrical drawings Drawings of pipe ...
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Plant cost ratios , examples of which are given in Table 11-3 , use equipmentvendor - price - quotations as a basis for determining the cost of the whole constructed facility . Two approaches can be used . In the first , the estimator ...
Plant cost ratios , examples of which are given in Table 11-3 , use equipmentvendor - price - quotations as a basis for determining the cost of the whole constructed facility . Two approaches can be used . In the first , the estimator ...
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... Description Distribution center Meat fabrication plant Bakery Distribution center Meat processing plant Distribution center Light manufacturing plant Plating & reclaim facility Meat fabrication plant Water treatment plant Totals 17 ...
... Description Distribution center Meat fabrication plant Bakery Distribution center Meat processing plant Distribution center Light manufacturing plant Plating & reclaim facility Meat fabrication plant Water treatment plant Totals 17 ...
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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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