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13 Preparing field reports , including weekly progress reports , force reports , delay ( or force majeure ) reports , contract status reports , evaluation of claims , evaluation of requests for change orders , and reports covering other ...
13 Preparing field reports , including weekly progress reports , force reports , delay ( or force majeure ) reports , contract status reports , evaluation of claims , evaluation of requests for change orders , and reports covering other ...
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The following paragraphs will discuss some related reporting principles in more detail . Selectivity and Subreporting One of the objectives stated previously was to report the correct and necessary information in a form which can best ...
The following paragraphs will discuss some related reporting principles in more detail . Selectivity and Subreporting One of the objectives stated previously was to report the correct and necessary information in a form which can best ...
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9 Example Figure 10-3 shows an example report that illustrates many of the ideas mentioned here . ... However , if the format were standardized and applied not only for exception reports , but also for detail reports , subreports ...
9 Example Figure 10-3 shows an example report that illustrates many of the ideas mentioned here . ... However , if the format were standardized and applied not only for exception reports , but also for detail reports , subreports ...
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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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