Goldbloom For the past 25 years, Joe Goldbloom and I have conducted a running debate over whether specifications writers engage in the unlawful practice of law.
Construction Contracts Hinze To Word Free Sample 200By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies Learn more Got it Sign in Hidden fields Search Books My books Shop Audiobooks Comics Textbooks Childrens Books Apps My apps Shop Games Kids Editors Choice Movies TV My movies TV Shop TV Family Studios Networks Devices Shop Entertainment Account Payment methods My subscriptions Redeem Buy gift card My wishlist My Play activity Parent Guide Genres Ebooks Arts entertainment Biographies memoirs Books in Spanish Business investing Computers technology Cooking, food wine Education Engineering Fiction literature Health, mind body History Home garden Law Medicine Mystery thrillers Parenting families Politics current events Religion spirituality Romance Science math Science fiction fantasy Sports Textbooks Travel Young adult Audiobooks Arts entertainment Biographies memoirs Business investing Childrens audiobooks Fiction literature Health, mind body History Language instruction Mystery thrillers Religion spirituality Romance Science technology Science fiction fantasy Self-help Sports Travel Young adult Comics General Crime mystery Fantasy Horror Literary Manga Media tie-in Science fiction Superheroes Childrens books Ages 5 Under Ages 6-8 Ages 9-12 Action adventure Animals nature Comics Early learning Education Fiction Growing up History biographies Mysteries Science fiction fantasy Sports Home Top charts New arrivals Construction Management: Subcontractor Scopes of Work Jason G Smith Jimmie Hinze Nov 2009 CRC Press 3 Buy as Gift Add to Wishlist Free sample 200.00 160.00 Ebook A single mistake, whether made during the bidding process or when executing a construction project, can potentially cost tens of thousands of dollars or more.Of course, the sooner mistakes are caught, the less costly they become.Based on the authors combined experience working on projects large and small, Construction Management: Subcontractor S Read more Collapse Reviews Review Policy 3.3 3 total Loading Additional Information Publisher CRC Press Read more Collapse Published on Nov 18, 2009 Read more Collapse Pages 464 Read more Collapse ISBN 9781439858486 Read more Collapse Features Flowing text, Google-generated PDF Read more Collapse Best for Web, Tablet, Phone, eReader Read more Collapse Language English Read more Collapse Genres Business Economics Project Management Technology Engineering Civil General Technology Engineering Environmental General Read more Collapse Content protection This content is DRM protected.
Read more Collapse Read aloud Available on Android devices Read more Collapse Eligible for Family Library Learn more Report Flag as inappropriate Reading information Smartphones and Tablets Install the Google Play Books app for Android and iPadiPhone. It syncs automatically with your account and allows you to read online or offline wherever you are. Laptops and Computers You can read books purchased on Google Play using your computers web browser. Please follow the detailed Help center instructions to transfer the files to supported eReaders. Complete discussions of construction contracts and documents and basic construction law are designed to prevent costly legal problems among the superintendent, architect, engineer, client and subcontractor. Coverage also includes scrutiny of the plans and specifications, and insights into the responsibilities of all participants in the construction process. Construction Contracts Hinze To Word How To Formulate JobSuperintendents obtain clear guidance on how to formulate job policies and procedures, and how to ensure that the soomth day-to-day running of the project with the aid of a 30-day look-ahead schedule. Helpful advice and warnings on pitfalls to avoid are liberally sprinkled throughout the handbook. Construction Productivity in the Multilayer Subcontracting System: The Case of Singapore Low Sui Pheng This book focuses on current subcontracting practices in the construction industry and their effects on Singapores construction productivity. It offers readers a better understanding of how the fragmentation of large and small firms in Singapore impacts construction productivity when operating under the commonly adopted multilayer subcontracting system (MLSS), which extends globally to the construction industries in other countries that have adopted the MLSS. The book also assesses the effectiveness of subcontracting practices in helping local contractors improve their construction productivity (and thereby improve the industrys overall productivity). In closing, it provides recommendations on how the problems associated with the MLSS can best be addressed, and how its benefits can be capitalized on through organizational learning. Adopting a three-pronged approach to explain the key issues, the book first explains the effect of the state of the Singapore national economy (boom or bust) on the construction quality delivered by contracting firms. Secondly, it explains how contracting firms respond to the performance of the national economy through their dynamic bidding strategies, leading to significant quality trade-offs in some instances, especially when there is imprecise market information. Thirdly, it recommends various strategic measures that key stakeholders and government policy-makers can take to circumvent the quality trade-off in the construction industry when faced with dynamic fluctuations in the performance of the national economy. Although the book focuses on Singapore, it appeals to a global audience since countries worldwide (and their respective building-related stakeholders) face the same issues in terms of the timecostquality trade-off decision-making process involving the entire supply chain. Project Management for the Built Environment: Study Notes Low Sui Pheng This book presents the fundamentals of project management as applied in the built environment and more specifically for the construction industry. It presents the project management body of knowledge (PMBOK) using practical examples to show how various project management principles and concepts can be applied in practice. Providing study notes for students and aspiring project management professionals in the construction industry, each of the 13 chapters includes a set of comprehensive revision questions that allow readers to reflect on what they have learned. The book offers an introduction to what project management is all about as well as the project life cycles, stakeholders and organizations involved. It explains the project management processes and how these processes are applied in integration, scope, time, cost, quality, human resource, communications, risk and procurement management. It concludes with ethics and professional conduct in the project management profession. Engineering Construction Specifications: The Road to Better Quality, Lower Cost, Reduced Litigation J.
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