Professional Construction ManagementThe subjects covered in this book include those normally studied in an introductory overview course on construction management, and there is enough depth and added material to serve as the basis for a more advanced course, focusing on organizational and contractual approaches to project management, and the related planning and control systems. This new edition strengthens its coverage of the business aspects of the industry, with a section devoted solely to the business methods in professional construction management. The text's practical in-depth approach to the major engineering and management techniques appeals to both students and practitioners alike. |
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Traditional Turnkey Designer Design - Build Owner Owner General Contractor Engineer Contractor Subcontractors Own Forces Work Design General Contractor Own Forces Work Subcontractors Design - Manage Owner Engineer Construction Manager ...
Traditional Turnkey Designer Design - Build Owner Owner General Contractor Engineer Contractor Subcontractors Own Forces Work Design General Contractor Own Forces Work Subcontractors Design - Manage Owner Engineer Construction Manager ...
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Objectives of the owner will include minimum overall project cost , involving the economic benefits of minimum design - construction time , compliance with rec- ognized owner administrative and control requirements , and assurance of ...
Objectives of the owner will include minimum overall project cost , involving the economic benefits of minimum design - construction time , compliance with rec- ognized owner administrative and control requirements , and assurance of ...
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12.4 Insurance to Protect Project 12.4.1 The Owner shall purchase and maintain property insurance in a form acceptable to the Construction Manager upon the entire Project for the full cost of replacement as of the time of any loss .
12.4 Insurance to Protect Project 12.4.1 The Owner shall purchase and maintain property insurance in a form acceptable to the Construction Manager upon the entire Project for the full cost of replacement as of the time of any loss .
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Contents
Construction Industry and Practice | 3 |
Development and Organization of Projects | 14 |
Applications and Requirements for Management | 41 |
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