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First , when drawings are completely finished because of far - sighted planning , the lump - sum single contract , with or without separate bidding for mechanical , electrical , or other significant specialties , is generally preferable ...
First , when drawings are completely finished because of far - sighted planning , the lump - sum single contract , with or without separate bidding for mechanical , electrical , or other significant specialties , is generally preferable ...
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forms the basis of the success or failure of the entire project , justification of a separate professional construction manager becomes more difficult . It appears that the use of a three - party professional construction management ...
forms the basis of the success or failure of the entire project , justification of a separate professional construction manager becomes more difficult . It appears that the use of a three - party professional construction management ...
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If by this he means that , acting as agent for the owner , he will let and administer separate construction contracts , possibly on a phased construction basis , one has to assume that he has a wealth of contractor - type construction ...
If by this he means that , acting as agent for the owner , he will let and administer separate construction contracts , possibly on a phased construction basis , one has to assume that he has a wealth of contractor - type construction ...
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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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