Professional Construction ManagementMcGraw-Hill, 1978 - 453 pages |
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... economic and cultural realities resulting from inflation , energy shortages , changing world development patterns , and new societal standards . These trends have been accelerating and will probably continue into the future . Figure 1-1 ...
... economic and cultural realities resulting from inflation , energy shortages , changing world development patterns , and new societal standards . These trends have been accelerating and will probably continue into the future . Figure 1-1 ...
Page 10
... economic lines . On the other hand , the architect and the consulting engineer were professionals who , to a significant degree , were dissociated from the economic interests of the three groups . Owing primarily to the rapid economic ...
... economic lines . On the other hand , the architect and the consulting engineer were professionals who , to a significant degree , were dissociated from the economic interests of the three groups . Owing primarily to the rapid economic ...
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... economics of this process will be discussed in the next section . ECONOMICS OF QUALITY The economics of quality assurance must be considered in both design and construction . Economic concepts applicable to each will be introduced here ...
... economics of this process will be discussed in the next section . ECONOMICS OF QUALITY The economics of quality assurance must be considered in both design and construction . Economic concepts applicable to each will be introduced here ...
Contents
The Nature of the Construction Industry | 6 |
What Is Professional Construction Management? | 13 |
MANAGEMENT IN PRACTICE | 15 |
Copyright | |
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activities actual Agreement alternative applicable approach approval Architect Architect/Engineer award bar chart basic bid packages bidders budget building Change Order Chapter completion concepts concrete construction contract construction cost Construction Manager's construction phase construction project contract packages control system cost code cost engineering Critical Path Method design and construction design-construct detailed developed documents earthwork economic equipment evaluation example facilities factors fair-cost estimate Field Construction Manager Figure Guaranteed Maximum Price home office home-office HVAC industry inspection kg/cm² labor lump-sum materials ment methods negotiated operations organization overall owner payment percent performance phased construction program plans and specifications Precast preliminary prepared procedures productivity professional construction manager progress project cost Project Manager proposed Public Buildings Service quality control reports responsibilities safety and health scope shop drawings standard Structural steel subcontractors summary tion Total Trade Contractors unassigned utilities Value Engineering