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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... activities from this master network can be expanded into separate subnetworks for further analysis . For example ... activities C and F and between activities N and Q. The subnetwork cannot be replaced by a single activity , but it can ...
... activities from this master network can be expanded into separate subnetworks for further analysis . For example ... activities C and F and between activities N and Q. The subnetwork cannot be replaced by a single activity , but it can ...
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... activities is later used as a following activity in the same chain . Most programs recognize the loop condition and terminate processing . The better programs also locate the loop and print out its components , since this may save many ...
... activities is later used as a following activity in the same chain . Most programs recognize the loop condition and terminate processing . The better programs also locate the loop and print out its components , since this may save many ...
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... activities , all done in logical sequences . When all the activities are recorded and interrelationships accounted for , the result is an activity network that is a model of the entire project . By adding up the time required by all the ...
... activities , all done in logical sequences . When all the activities are recorded and interrelationships accounted for , the result is an activity network that is a model of the entire project . By adding up the time required by all the ...
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accounting activities actual costs agreement AMOUNT UNIT COST application bank basic basis bidder bond BROWN'S FERRY changes charged clause cofferdam complete concrete contract contractor COST AMOUNT UNIT detail determined developed diagram Diffusion chamber DOE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY employees equipment excavation expense facilities factor FICTITIOUS FOR ILLUSTRATION field Figure functions historical cost home office income involved job cost JOHN DOE CONSTRUCTION joint venture labor loan loss machine maintenance materials ment method Morrison-Knudsen necessary overhead owner partners payment payroll percent performance personnel plans plant preventive maintenance procedures profit project engineer project manager punched cards purchase quantities rates records rental repair reports result Riprap schedule specifications subcontractors subnetwork supplies surety surety bond Target Estimate tion tractor tunnel UNIT AMOUNT COST UNIT COST AMOUNT wage