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2 PROFESSIONAL CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT IN PRACTICE CHAPTER 4 Introduction to an Example Project 51 The Easyway Warehouse Project Project Life Cycle The Successful Proposal The Procedure Outline Summary 51 54 58 64 75 CHAPTER 5 ...
2 PROFESSIONAL CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT IN PRACTICE CHAPTER 4 Introduction to an Example Project 51 The Easyway Warehouse Project Project Life Cycle The Successful Proposal The Procedure Outline Summary 51 54 58 64 75 CHAPTER 5 ...
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The contents of a sample report are as follows : 1 Summary of project status 2 Procurement status 3 Construction status 4 Schedule status 5 Cost report summary Each of these items will be described briefly in the sections below .
The contents of a sample report are as follows : 1 Summary of project status 2 Procurement status 3 Construction status 4 Schedule status 5 Cost report summary Each of these items will be described briefly in the sections below .
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... 120 Labor , U.S. Department of , 330 Labor costs : components of , 193–194 , 196 example project manpower summary , 207 fringe benefits , 197 insurance based on payroll , 197–198 ( See also Safety ; Workers ' compensation insurance ) ...
... 120 Labor , U.S. Department of , 330 Labor costs : components of , 193–194 , 196 example project manpower summary , 207 fringe benefits , 197 insurance based on payroll , 197–198 ( See also Safety ; Workers ' compensation insurance ) ...
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Constructions Future 3 5 Cz | 6 |
What Is Professional Construction Management? | 13 |
MANAGEMENT IN PRACTICE | 15 |
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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