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Preliminary Engineering and Design Preliminary engineering and design stress architectural concepts , evaluation of technological process alternatives , size and capacity decisions , and comparative economic studies .
Preliminary Engineering and Design Preliminary engineering and design stress architectural concepts , evaluation of technological process alternatives , size and capacity decisions , and comparative economic studies .
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Development of Final Program After review of the preliminary plans with the owner and with the designer , the “ Project Plan " is completed and issued to all three partners in the overall project for use in controlling the actual ...
Development of Final Program After review of the preliminary plans with the owner and with the designer , the “ Project Plan " is completed and issued to all three partners in the overall project for use in controlling the actual ...
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Overall cost controls , designed to measure project status against budget , include the following : Preliminary estimates Fair - cost estimates Definitive estimate Cost report summary Value - engineering studies Value - engineering ...
Overall cost controls , designed to measure project status against budget , include the following : Preliminary estimates Fair - cost estimates Definitive estimate Cost report summary Value - engineering studies Value - engineering ...
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Constructions Future 3 5 Cz | 6 |
What Is Professional Construction Management? | 13 |
MANAGEMENT IN PRACTICE | 15 |
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