Professional Construction ManagementMcGraw-Hill, 1978 - 453 pages |
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... major engineering and management techniques used in the professional construction management approach . A major feature of the book is the extensive use of examples related to a hypothetical project that is based on the senior author's ...
... major engineering and management techniques used in the professional construction management approach . A major feature of the book is the extensive use of examples related to a hypothetical project that is based on the senior author's ...
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... major portions of typical installations . The outside professional construction manag- er , performing on selected projects , can supplement his own forces under relatively set procedures , or inject new ideas , techniques , or ...
... major portions of typical installations . The outside professional construction manag- er , performing on selected projects , can supplement his own forces under relatively set procedures , or inject new ideas , techniques , or ...
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... major equipment has been purchased . This situation is illustrated in Figure 11-1 as a Type 4 estimate . On negotiated projects featuring a cost - plus - a - fixed - fee contract , the definitive estimate can generally be prepared at ...
... major equipment has been purchased . This situation is illustrated in Figure 11-1 as a Type 4 estimate . On negotiated projects featuring a cost - plus - a - fixed - fee contract , the definitive estimate can generally be prepared at ...
Contents
MANAGEMENT IN PRACTICE | 15 |
Development and Organization of Projects | 18 |
Organization for Professional Construction | 33 |
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activities actual Agreement alternative applicable approach Architect Architect/Engineer ARTICLE award bar chart basic bid packages bidders budget building Change Order Chapter completion concepts concrete construction contracts Construction Cost Construction Division Construction Manager's control system cost code cost engineering critical path methods curve design-construct detail developed earthwork economic employees equipment evaluation example facilities factors fair-cost estimate field construction manager Figure Guaranteed Maximum Price home office HVAC industry inspection kg/cm² L. D. Miles materials ment methods Mountaintown Warehouse negotiated operations organization overall Owner payment percent performance phased construction planning and control plans and specifications preliminary prepared procedures procurement productivity professional construction manager progress project cost Project Manager proposed Public Buildings Service quality control quantities reports responsibilities safety and health schedule shop drawings standard Structural steel Subcontractor summary tion Total Trade Contractors unassigned Value Engineering