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REQUIREMENTS OF THE PROFESSIONAL CONSTRUCTION MANAGER The professional construction manager must first obtain the facts , then develop a sound plan and implement the plan during construction . I Planning Requirements The success of a ...
REQUIREMENTS OF THE PROFESSIONAL CONSTRUCTION MANAGER The professional construction manager must first obtain the facts , then develop a sound plan and implement the plan during construction . I Planning Requirements The success of a ...
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5 Obtain required information on previous jobs completed by the contractor ; if possible , determine his present workload ; and , if necessary , obtain required financial information . A skilled professional construction manager will ...
5 Obtain required information on previous jobs completed by the contractor ; if possible , determine his present workload ; and , if necessary , obtain required financial information . A skilled professional construction manager will ...
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Obtain the engineer ing schedule is it being done on schedule ? is the material in stock ? Check inventory ! Obtain a restricted allot ment for H & N order where possible What is the es ...
Obtain the engineer ing schedule is it being done on schedule ? is the material in stock ? Check inventory ! Obtain a restricted allot ment for H & N order where possible What is the es ...
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Contents
Constructions Future 3 5 Cz | 6 |
What Is Professional Construction Management? | 13 |
MANAGEMENT IN PRACTICE | 15 |
Copyright | |
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