Contracts, Specifications, and Law for EngineersMcGraw-Hill, 1971 - 532 pages |
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Page 265
... possible arrangements is to make possible a broad choice after the costs have been set forth in the various bids . A second objective may be that of obtaining bids on a basic contract and , with them , securing additional proposals on ...
... possible arrangements is to make possible a broad choice after the costs have been set forth in the various bids . A second objective may be that of obtaining bids on a basic contract and , with them , securing additional proposals on ...
Page 268
... possible bank- ruptcy by having him go through with a thoroughly unrealistic proposal and then perhaps end up by having to find someone else to finish the work at considerable additional cost . Often , in such cases , it is preferable ...
... possible bank- ruptcy by having him go through with a thoroughly unrealistic proposal and then perhaps end up by having to find someone else to finish the work at considerable additional cost . Often , in such cases , it is preferable ...
Page 376
... possible that there will be laws affecting the specific location . There are often complicated questions as to whether the right to develop the available power belongs to the federal government , to the state in which the site lies , to ...
... possible that there will be laws affecting the specific location . There are often complicated questions as to whether the right to develop the available power belongs to the federal government , to the state in which the site lies , to ...
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