Professional Construction ManagementThe 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 433
If the material is too wet or too dry , compaction work on all portions of the compacted fill affected shall be delayed until the material has been either dried or sprinkled , whichever is necessary , to provide compacted densities and ...
If the material is too wet or too dry , compaction work on all portions of the compacted fill affected shall be delayed until the material has been either dried or sprinkled , whichever is necessary , to provide compacted densities and ...
Page 450
The Owner will increase limits of coverage , if necessary , to reflect estimated replacement cost The Owner will be responsible for any co - insurance penalties or deductibles If the Project covers an addition to or is adjacent to an ...
The Owner will increase limits of coverage , if necessary , to reflect estimated replacement cost The Owner will be responsible for any co - insurance penalties or deductibles If the Project covers an addition to or is adjacent to an ...
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2.3 In the event it appears to the Contractor that the labor , material and other bills incurred in the performance of Subcon- tractor's Work are not being currently paid , the Contractor may take such steps as he deems necessary to ...
2.3 In the event it appears to the Contractor that the labor , material and other bills incurred in the performance of Subcon- tractor's Work are not being currently paid , the Contractor may take such steps as he deems necessary to ...
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Professional Construction Management in | 3 |
MANAGEMENT IN PRACTICE | 15 |
Development and Organization of Projects | 18 |
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