Handbook of Construction Management and OrganizationVan Nostrand Reinhold, 1973 - 660 pages USA. Manual of and guide to business organization and management techniques for the construction industry - provides advice on the basics of contracting, bidding, financial management, equipment maintenance, network analysis, cost accounting, computerization, labour relations, occupational safety, public relations, taxation, etc. Flow charts, graphs, photographs, references and statistical tables. |
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... interest rates go up rapidly , and credit become scarce , he may suddenly find that his loans are eating him up . Costs of construction and interest have dried up his market . The prospective purchaser can no longer afford the down ...
... interest rates go up rapidly , and credit become scarce , he may suddenly find that his loans are eating him up . Costs of construction and interest have dried up his market . The prospective purchaser can no longer afford the down ...
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... interest rates higher . 6-6 . Interest Rates Interest rates charged the contractor are the product of several different factors and are a matter of negotiation with each individual bank . The bank considers the net worth of the ...
... interest rates higher . 6-6 . Interest Rates Interest rates charged the contractor are the product of several different factors and are a matter of negotiation with each individual bank . The bank considers the net worth of the ...
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... interest equivalents on differences between provisions and amounts funded . The 10 percent includes an interest factor and the maximum provision therefore requires ( assuming interest rates of between 3 and 4 percent ) from about 12 to ...
... interest equivalents on differences between provisions and amounts funded . The 10 percent includes an interest factor and the maximum provision therefore requires ( assuming interest rates of between 3 and 4 percent ) from about 12 to ...
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