Contracts, Specifications, and Law for EngineersMcGraw-Hill, 1971 - 532 pages |
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Page 177
... clause , and because the fabricator had to admit that the omission of the shop rivets was not customary and was not first - quality workmanship , the fabrica- tor paid the owner $ 6,000 to meet the extra cost of erection . Even though ...
... clause , and because the fabricator had to admit that the omission of the shop rivets was not customary and was not first - quality workmanship , the fabrica- tor paid the owner $ 6,000 to meet the extra cost of erection . Even though ...
Page 188
... clause utilized from a former contract or from a set of stan- dards is exactly what his particular needs require . Such care would have proved valuable in the case of a consulting engineer's office which had pre- pared a clause to ...
... clause utilized from a former contract or from a set of stan- dards is exactly what his particular needs require . Such care would have proved valuable in the case of a consulting engineer's office which had pre- pared a clause to ...
Page 208
... clause : 1. The engineer should specify the day of the month on which the pay- ment is to be made . 2. The clause should state that the quantity of work completed each month ( and its assumed value ) is to be determined from the ...
... clause : 1. The engineer should specify the day of the month on which the pay- ment is to be made . 2. The clause should state that the quantity of work completed each month ( and its assumed value ) is to be determined from the ...
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