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This method would include plans and specifications prepared by a local architect , followed by construction performed under a single lump - sum contract . Design would take 3 months ; 1 month would be allowed for bidding and award ...
This method would include plans and specifications prepared by a local architect , followed by construction performed under a single lump - sum contract . Design would take 3 months ; 1 month would be allowed for bidding and award ...
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We propose herein that Construction Management & Control , Inc. will provide the following services : 1 Prepare Control Schedule ... 4 Prepare Fair - Cost Estimates A fair - cost estimate for each bid package will be prepared for use in ...
We propose herein that Construction Management & Control , Inc. will provide the following services : 1 Prepare Control Schedule ... 4 Prepare Fair - Cost Estimates A fair - cost estimate for each bid package will be prepared for use in ...
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Within these guidelines , two different and distinct methods of preparing construction contract packages are commonly ... 2 Prepare individual contract packages from individual specifications and drawings prepared with the overall scope ...
Within these guidelines , two different and distinct methods of preparing construction contract packages are commonly ... 2 Prepare individual contract packages from individual specifications and drawings prepared with the overall scope ...
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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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