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In this selection , major considerations will be given to : His success in performing the normal general contractor's function on projects of comparable type , scope , and complexity . b His financial strength , bonding capacity ...
In this selection , major considerations will be given to : His success in performing the normal general contractor's function on projects of comparable type , scope , and complexity . b His financial strength , bonding capacity ...
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RECOMMENDED METHODS What is the best method for the owner to use when selecting a professional construction manager ? The ideal selection process would first develop a list of qualified firms based upon prior accomplishment .
RECOMMENDED METHODS What is the best method for the owner to use when selecting a professional construction manager ? The ideal selection process would first develop a list of qualified firms based upon prior accomplishment .
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This fact must be kept clearly in mind when selecting a designer as well as a professional construction manager . SUMMARY In outlining an approach to the selection of a professional construction manager , this chapter in effect has ...
This fact must be kept clearly in mind when selecting a designer as well as a professional construction manager . SUMMARY In outlining an approach to the selection of a professional construction manager , this chapter in effect has ...
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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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