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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Field Construction Manager Responsible for all field activities Company's on - site representative with owner , labor , vendors , & public Administrative Engineer Contract Manager Responsible for preparation of subcontract documents ...
Field Construction Manager Responsible for all field activities Company's on - site representative with owner , labor , vendors , & public Administrative Engineer Contract Manager Responsible for preparation of subcontract documents ...
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Representative Fees Figure 9-1 gives two curves which show the low and high ranges of home - office costs plus profit for approximately 50 actual or proposed jobs performed in the United States and Canada , many of which were ...
Representative Fees Figure 9-1 gives two curves which show the low and high ranges of home - office costs plus profit for approximately 50 actual or proposed jobs performed in the United States and Canada , many of which were ...
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The assumption is that one can select a sample from a lot that will be statistically representative of the whole . For example , Figure 16-11 shows a sample of size 5 selected from a lot of size 25 that has 10 defective units .
The assumption is that one can select a sample from a lot that will be statistically representative of the whole . For example , Figure 16-11 shows a sample of size 5 selected from a lot of size 25 that has 10 defective units .
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Professional Construction Management in | 3 |
MANAGEMENT IN PRACTICE | 15 |
Development and Organization of Projects | 18 |
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