Contracts, Specifications, and Law for EngineersMcGraw-Hill, 1971 - 532 pages |
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Page 191
... desirable for the owner as well as for the contractor . Sickness of the contrac- tor , death of some of his key personnel , financial difficulties that have befallen him , labor trouble that prevents proper prosecution of the work ...
... desirable for the owner as well as for the contractor . Sickness of the contrac- tor , death of some of his key personnel , financial difficulties that have befallen him , labor trouble that prevents proper prosecution of the work ...
Page 268
... desirable to specify that each proposal must be contained in a separate , sealed envelope , addressed as directed in the instructions for bidders . Each envelope should be clearly labeled " Proposal for Contract . " The reason for ...
... desirable to specify that each proposal must be contained in a separate , sealed envelope , addressed as directed in the instructions for bidders . Each envelope should be clearly labeled " Proposal for Contract . " The reason for ...
Page 492
... desirable for the engineer to establish all lines and grades for a large construction project ? When undesirable ? 28. Why should the contractor be responsible ( a ) for the protection of the public at a jobsite ? ( b ) For the ...
... desirable for the engineer to establish all lines and grades for a large construction project ? When undesirable ? 28. Why should the contractor be responsible ( a ) for the protection of the public at a jobsite ? ( b ) For the ...
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