Contracts, Specifications, and Law for EngineersMcGraw-Hill, 1971 - 532 pages |
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Page 148
... specifications is often exten- sive , and it cannot be illustrated adequately in a textbook . Each author must learn any particular requirements that affect his special problems . However , the philosophy of specification writing , the ...
... specifications is often exten- sive , and it cannot be illustrated adequately in a textbook . Each author must learn any particular requirements that affect his special problems . However , the philosophy of specification writing , the ...
Page 156
... specifications do not , and should not , prescribe what material to use for a particular purpose or when to use it . These are matters for the individual ... specifications are prepared by those who 156 CHAP . 10 SPECIFICATIONS FOR MATERIALS.
... specifications do not , and should not , prescribe what material to use for a particular purpose or when to use it . These are matters for the individual ... specifications are prepared by those who 156 CHAP . 10 SPECIFICATIONS FOR MATERIALS.
Page 174
... specifications for the job or on the drawings . If there are such features , special clauses in the specifica- tions describing them should take precedence over the standard specifications whenever the two conflict . As an example ...
... specifications for the job or on the drawings . If there are such features , special clauses in the specifica- tions describing them should take precedence over the standard specifications whenever the two conflict . As an example ...
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