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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Page 61
... reason of lower price , previous acquaintance , or some other reason , and the subcontractor cannot furnish bond . In this case the prime contractor has taken on full responsibility for this portion of the work as well as his own . He ...
... reason of lower price , previous acquaintance , or some other reason , and the subcontractor cannot furnish bond . In this case the prime contractor has taken on full responsibility for this portion of the work as well as his own . He ...
Page 87
... reason is that if the indemnitor should die , the probate court may not permit the administrator or executor of the deceased's estate to advance money to the contractor , and a critical source of money is at least temporarily shut off ...
... reason is that if the indemnitor should die , the probate court may not permit the administrator or executor of the deceased's estate to advance money to the contractor , and a critical source of money is at least temporarily shut off ...
Page 345
... reason why an owner would award his work ithout competitive bids on a conditional basis . Some vners , for reasons of their own that might include the sire to avoid publicity of their project , prefer to negotiate confidence with known ...
... reason why an owner would award his work ithout competitive bids on a conditional basis . Some vners , for reasons of their own that might include the sire to avoid publicity of their project , prefer to negotiate confidence with known ...
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accounting activities actual costs AMOUNT UNIT COST application bank basic basis bidder blockout bond BROWN'S FERRY changes charges cofferdam complete concrete contract contractor contractor's engineer COST AMOUNT UNIT dealer detail determined developed diagram Diffusion chamber DIRECT COST DOE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY employees excavation expense facilities FICTITIOUS FOR ILLUSTRATION field Figure functions handling home office involved job cost JOHN DOE CONSTRUCTION joint venture labor loan machine maintenance ment method monthly Morrison-Knudsen necessary normally overhead owner payment payroll percent performance permanent materials personnel plans plant and equipment prepared preventive maintenance procedures production profit project engineer project manager purchase order quantities rates records rental repair reports Riprap schedule subcontract subnetwork supplies surety surety bond Target Estimate tion tractor truck UNIT AMOUNT COST usually