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... material equipment and services Control of materials • Expediting as required • Supervises specific craft activities of all work performed at site • Pipefitters Millights Laborers Carpenters Ironworkers • Other crafts Warehouse ...
... material equipment and services Control of materials • Expediting as required • Supervises specific craft activities of all work performed at site • Pipefitters Millights Laborers Carpenters Ironworkers • Other crafts Warehouse ...
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Once the size and type of major items of installed equipment are identified , the designer or professional construction manager is in a position to solicit price quotations from the manufacturers of these components .
Once the size and type of major items of installed equipment are identified , the designer or professional construction manager is in a position to solicit price quotations from the manufacturers of these components .
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and when equipment concurrently serves many different area and detail accounts . Ownership costs are largely a function of annual utilization of equipment , its expected life , and the time value of money . Where the equipment can be ...
and when equipment concurrently serves many different area and detail accounts . Ownership costs are largely a function of annual utilization of equipment , its expected life , and the time value of money . Where the equipment can be ...
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Contents
Constructions Future 3 5 Cz | 6 |
What Is Professional Construction Management? | 13 |
MANAGEMENT IN PRACTICE | 15 |
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