Professional Construction Management |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 40
Page 25
Traditional Turnkey Design - Build Design - Manage Owner Owner Owner Designer General Contractor Engineer Contractor Engineer Construction Manager Subcontractors Own Forces Work Design General Contractor Design Construction Manager ...
Traditional Turnkey Design - Build Design - Manage Owner Owner Owner Designer General Contractor Engineer Contractor Engineer Construction Manager Subcontractors Own Forces Work Design General Contractor Design Construction Manager ...
Page 424
ARTICLE X. In addition to the foregoing provisions the parties also agree : That the Subcontractor shall : ( 1 ) Be ... The Subcontractor shall not be held responsible for unclean conditions caused by other contractors or subcontractors ...
ARTICLE X. In addition to the foregoing provisions the parties also agree : That the Subcontractor shall : ( 1 ) Be ... The Subcontractor shall not be held responsible for unclean conditions caused by other contractors or subcontractors ...
Page 425
That the Contractor shall( 19 ) Be bound to the Subcontractor by all the obligations that the Owner assumes to the Cúrtractor under the Contract Documents and by all the provisions thereof affording remedies and redress to the ...
That the Contractor shall( 19 ) Be bound to the Subcontractor by all the obligations that the Owner assumes to the Cúrtractor under the Contract Documents and by all the provisions thereof affording remedies and redress to the ...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Contents
Constructions Future 3 5 Cz | 6 |
What Is Professional Construction Management? | 13 |
MANAGEMENT IN PRACTICE | 15 |
Copyright | |
20 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
activities actual additional Agreement alternative amount applicable approach approval Architect award basic bidders budget building changes Chapter chart compared completion concepts concrete considerations contract contractor cost detailed determine developed direct documents drawings economic effect engineering equipment estimate evaluation example facilities factors field Figure finish firms important individual industry inspection involved knowledge labor major materials methods needed negotiated objectives obtain operations organization overall owner packages payment percent performance period phase planning plant practices preliminary prepared problems procedures procurement productivity professional construction manager progress proposed quantities reasonable reports responsibilities safety savings schedule scope selection separate shows specifications standard Structural subcontractors summary testing tion Trade traditional unassigned unit utilities value engineering warehouse