Contracts, Specifications, and Law for EngineersMcGraw-Hill, 1971 - 532 pages |
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... engineer . An engineer may be engaged by the owner ( and placed temporarily on the latter's payroll ) to handle all the engineering work , including preparation of the contract , for a single , specified job . Or the engineer may ...
... engineer . An engineer may be engaged by the owner ( and placed temporarily on the latter's payroll ) to handle all the engineering work , including preparation of the contract , for a single , specified job . Or the engineer may ...
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... engineer . Although the contractor may know that the engineer will demand fair treatment and proper performance during the con- tract ( because this is the engineer's duty ) , the contractor will know that the engineer will not take ...
... engineer . Although the contractor may know that the engineer will demand fair treatment and proper performance during the con- tract ( because this is the engineer's duty ) , the contractor will know that the engineer will not take ...
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Clarence Whiting Dunham, Robert D. Young. the engineer may help even though he does not direct the detailed perform- ance of the work . It may happen that the contract states the engineer ( or the architect ) is to inspect the work in ...
Clarence Whiting Dunham, Robert D. Young. the engineer may help even though he does not direct the detailed perform- ance of the work . It may happen that the contract states the engineer ( or the architect ) is to inspect the work in ...
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