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... ACTIVITIES ARE SORTED AS FOLLOWS : ES PRIMARY SORT DUR SECONDARY SORT SF CFF.0310 CONCRETE FORMWORK FOR FOUNDATION EST START : 06/02/75 DURATION : ACT START : 06 / 02 / 75 COSTS : EST FINISH : 07/18/75 QUANTITIES : ACT FINISH : UNIT ...
... ACTIVITIES ARE SORTED AS FOLLOWS : ES PRIMARY SORT DUR SECONDARY SORT SF CFF.0310 CONCRETE FORMWORK FOR FOUNDATION EST START : 06/02/75 DURATION : ACT START : 06 / 02 / 75 COSTS : EST FINISH : 07/18/75 QUANTITIES : ACT FINISH : UNIT ...
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He must assess quantities not only of the contract materials reflected in the drawings , but also of the temporary materials , such as formwork for concrete and temporary plant . The latter estimates , in turn , require that the ...
He must assess quantities not only of the contract materials reflected in the drawings , but also of the temporary materials , such as formwork for concrete and temporary plant . The latter estimates , in turn , require that the ...
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Unit prices of materials vary not only with bargaining leverage , quantities , and delivery time , but also with design characteristics . Designers often unknowingly and unnecessarily increase prices by specifying odd sizes , say of ...
Unit prices of materials vary not only with bargaining leverage , quantities , and delivery time , but also with design characteristics . Designers often unknowingly and unnecessarily increase prices by specifying odd sizes , say of ...
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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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