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Dry Storage Warehouse , Mountaintown , West America Sheet of Date By E.F. McManus 520-0Paved Area ( 94 ' - 7 45 ' - 0 ( dock ) 51 ' - 0 Dahlia Street 556-0 Nonfoods warehouse Warehouse 150,073 sf Mezzanine 1527 sf 466-0 Total floor area ...
Dry Storage Warehouse , Mountaintown , West America Sheet of Date By E.F. McManus 520-0Paved Area ( 94 ' - 7 45 ' - 0 ( dock ) 51 ' - 0 Dahlia Street 556-0 Nonfoods warehouse Warehouse 150,073 sf Mezzanine 1527 sf 466-0 Total floor area ...
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Dry Storage Warehouse , Mountaintown , West America Sheet of Date By E.F. McManus 520 ' - 0 Paved Area 94 ' - 7 45 ' - 0 ( dock ) 51 ' - 0 Dahlia Street 556 ' - 0 Nonfoods warehouse Warehouse 150,073 sf Mezzanine 1527 sf 466 ' - 0 Total ...
Dry Storage Warehouse , Mountaintown , West America Sheet of Date By E.F. McManus 520 ' - 0 Paved Area 94 ' - 7 45 ' - 0 ( dock ) 51 ' - 0 Dahlia Street 556 ' - 0 Nonfoods warehouse Warehouse 150,073 sf Mezzanine 1527 sf 466 ' - 0 Total ...
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Figure 5-2 in Chapter 5 showed a simplified value - engineering study of alternate wall systems for the warehouse . The study was a joint effort by the professional construction manager and the architect , and resulted in the use of ...
Figure 5-2 in Chapter 5 showed a simplified value - engineering study of alternate wall systems for the warehouse . The study was a joint effort by the professional construction manager and the architect , and resulted in the use of ...
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Contents
The Nature of the Construction Industry | 6 |
What Is Professional Construction Management? | 13 |
MANAGEMENT IN PRACTICE | 15 |
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