Contracts, Specifications, and Law for EngineersMcGraw-Hill, 1971 - 532 pages |
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Page 121
... documents are generally composed of design drawings , specifications , and what are sometimes called the contract clauses . These documents are to delineate and describe the work that is required , the qualities of materials and workman ...
... documents are generally composed of design drawings , specifications , and what are sometimes called the contract clauses . These documents are to delineate and describe the work that is required , the qualities of materials and workman ...
Page 132
... documents . 10. Be very careful to make cross references clear by using title and paragraph numbers . 11. Be sure that the requirements are fair , reasonable , and practicable . 12. Reveal all hazards and give all information which may ...
... documents . 10. Be very careful to make cross references clear by using title and paragraph numbers . 11. Be sure that the requirements are fair , reasonable , and practicable . 12. Reveal all hazards and give all information which may ...
Page 485
... documents to the bidders but before the receipt of any proposals , the engineer discovered that one of the drawings contained a serious error . What should he do about the matter ? 8. Why should the engineer state in the contract documents ...
... documents to the bidders but before the receipt of any proposals , the engineer discovered that one of the drawings contained a serious error . What should he do about the matter ? 8. Why should the engineer state in the contract documents ...
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