Professional Construction ManagementMcGraw-Hill, 1984 - 540 pages The 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. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved. |
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Page 202
... shows the average hourly wages for working 8 hours straight time at $ 10 per hour . Curve B shows the increasing average hourly wages for working 9 , 10 , up to 16 hours , with double time paid for overtime in excess of 8 hours . Curve C ...
... shows the average hourly wages for working 8 hours straight time at $ 10 per hour . Curve B shows the increasing average hourly wages for working 9 , 10 , up to 16 hours , with double time paid for overtime in excess of 8 hours . Curve C ...
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... shows is a section of the system intended to go " on - line " as a unit , at the same date , for revenue service . The section may consist of several stations and connecting sections of grade , subway , or aerial rail line , and will ...
... shows is a section of the system intended to go " on - line " as a unit , at the same date , for revenue service . The section may consist of several stations and connecting sections of grade , subway , or aerial rail line , and will ...
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... shows a typical CRT terminal , Figure 17-9 shows a hard - copy terminal , and Figure 17-10 shows card - punch equipment , A small dot matrix printer is shown in Figure 17-11 , and a high - speed laser printer is shown in Figure 17-12 ...
... shows a typical CRT terminal , Figure 17-9 shows a hard - copy terminal , and Figure 17-10 shows card - punch equipment , A small dot matrix printer is shown in Figure 17-11 , and a high - speed laser printer is shown in Figure 17-12 ...
Contents
Professional Construction Management in | 3 |
MANAGEMENT IN PRACTICE | 15 |
Development and Organization of Projects | 18 |
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activities activity x actual Agreement alternative applicable approach Architect Architect/Engineer ARTICLE award bar chart basic bid packages bidders budget building Change Order chapter completion concept concrete construction contracts Construction Cost Construction Manager's control system cost code cost engineering CPSR Critical Path Method curve design-construct detail developed drawings economic employees equipment evaluation example facilities factors fair-cost estimate field construction manager Figure finish firms Guaranteed Maximum Price home-office HVAC inspection kg/cm² labor materials ment methods Metier Management Systems negotiated operations organization overall Owner payment percent performance phased construction planning and control preliminary prepared procedures procurement productivity professional construction manager progress project cost Project Manager proposed quality control quantities reports responsibilities safety and health schedule shop drawings standard Structural Structural steel Subcontractor tion Total Trade Contractors unassigned unit Value Engineering