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 56
... loan repayment schedule . This time they go to the banker first . They show him that the new job , if secured , will require a loan limit of $ 150,000 ; however , it will not exceed $ 100,000 at any time before the present loan is fully ...
... loan repayment schedule . This time they go to the banker first . They show him that the new job , if secured , will require a loan limit of $ 150,000 ; however , it will not exceed $ 100,000 at any time before the present loan is fully ...
Page 76
... loan or having reluctantly to finance a job that cannot be bonded . Here again , the factor trans- forming such loans from relatively secure instruments to highly speculative ones is the bank's knowledge of the con- tractor . There is ...
... loan or having reluctantly to finance a job that cannot be bonded . Here again , the factor trans- forming such loans from relatively secure instruments to highly speculative ones is the bank's knowledge of the con- tractor . There is ...
Page 77
... loan agreement 7. Attorney's fees , commitment , or standby fees and interest rate 8. Title guarantee policy showing merchantable title to include loan disbursement guarantee 9. Survey of entire property with location of improve- ments ...
... loan agreement 7. Attorney's fees , commitment , or standby fees and interest rate 8. Title guarantee policy showing merchantable title to include loan disbursement guarantee 9. Survey of entire property with location of improve- ments ...
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accounting activities actual additional agreement AMOUNT application bank basic basis become benefits bond building changes charges claims complete concrete considered construction Continued contract contractor cost cover detail determined developed direct effect employees engineering equipment estimate example expense experience facilities factor field Figure final functions given handling important income increase industry involved labor less limited loss machine maintenance major materials matter ment method necessary needed normally operations organization owner payment percent performance period personnel plant possible practice prepared problems procedures processing production profit progress purchase quantities rates reason records relations repair reports responsibility result schedule specific subcontractors supplies surety tion UNIT UNIT COST usually various