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Construction management fundamentals

Author: Cliff J Schexnayder; Richard E Mayo
Publisher: Boston, Mass. : McGraw-Hill Higher Education, ©2004.
Series: McGraw-Hill civil engineering series.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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"The first edition of Construction Management Fundamentals gives students a solid understanding of construction so that, as designers and constructors, they will be better prepared to make intelligent design decisions and to interact in a meaningful and productive manner. For those students who may take only one or two construction courses, the material is covered in a logical, simple, and concise format." --Book  Read more...
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Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Cliff J Schexnayder; Richard E Mayo
ISBN: 0072818778 9780072818772 0072922001 9780072922004
OCLC Number: 51447859
Description: xx, 625 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Historical Perspective --
Construction Management --
Overview of the Construction Industry --
Construction Management Functions --
Scheduling Techniques for Construction Projects --
Construction Cost Estimates --
Estimating Heavy/Civil Projects --
Estimating Building Projects --
Construction Contracts --
Construction Accounting --
Construction Practice --
Machine Power --
Equipment Selection and Utilization --
Equipment Cost --
Building Materials --
Building Construction Methods --
Quality and Productivity --
Safety --
Trends --
Appendix A Glossary --
Appendix B Selected Unit Equivalents --
Appendix C AIA Document A101-1997 --
Appendix D AIA Document A201-1997.
Series Title: McGraw-Hill civil engineering series.
Responsibility: Clifford J. Schexnayder, Richard E. Mayo.
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Suitable for the Construction Fundamentals course taught to non-construction engineering and architecture majors taking only one or two construction courses, this work is general in terms of  Read more...

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