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Analyses of Bids and Value Engineering Once all proposals have been received , the professional construction manager first ... Proposed alternates , either volunteered or requested , should always be reviewed jointly with the designer ...
Analyses of Bids and Value Engineering Once all proposals have been received , the professional construction manager first ... Proposed alternates , either volunteered or requested , should always be reviewed jointly with the designer ...
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Request for Proposals The request for proposals should be carefully designed to give all candidates a basic amount of information so that all proposed plans are founded on common criteria . The more information about the project that ...
Request for Proposals The request for proposals should be carefully designed to give all candidates a basic amount of information so that all proposed plans are founded on common criteria . The more information about the project that ...
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Proposed contract package , scope , and general contracting program Preliminary procurement schedule Proposed value ... Proposed project organization , and résumés of key personnel 3 Technical Evaluation of Proposals Proposals can now ...
Proposed contract package , scope , and general contracting program Preliminary procurement schedule Proposed value ... Proposed project organization , and résumés of key personnel 3 Technical Evaluation of Proposals Proposals can now ...
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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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