Contracts, Specifications, and Law for EngineersMcGraw-Hill, 1971 - 532 pages |
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Page 156
... prepare specifications for a timber structure ; the Specifications for the Design , Fabrication and Erection of Structural Steel for Buildings , prepared by the American Institute of Steel Construction , are very helpful in connection ...
... prepare specifications for a timber structure ; the Specifications for the Design , Fabrication and Erection of Structural Steel for Buildings , prepared by the American Institute of Steel Construction , are very helpful in connection ...
Page 173
... prepared by such organi- zations as the American Institute of Steel Construction may not be enough . The engineer should state in his specifications whether the shopwork is to be riveted or welded , whether or not the holes are to be ...
... prepared by such organi- zations as the American Institute of Steel Construction may not be enough . The engineer should state in his specifications whether the shopwork is to be riveted or welded , whether or not the holes are to be ...
Page 187
... prepared and tested , it can be used with confidence . In major construction contracts , however , the various projects differ so much that it is generally not feasible to prepare standard contract forms for repeated use . Each job is a ...
... prepared and tested , it can be used with confidence . In major construction contracts , however , the various projects differ so much that it is generally not feasible to prepare standard contract forms for repeated use . Each job is a ...
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