Construction management : principles and practices / Stanley Goldhaber, Chandra K. Jha, and Manuel C. Macedo
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- 471442704
- HD 9715.A2 .G65 1977

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National University - Manila | LRC - Annex Relegation Room | Gen. Ed. - COE | GC HD 9715.A2 .G65 1977 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000005699 |
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Chapter 1. Construction Management: Definition and Concept -- Chapter 2. Construction Management Methodologies -- Chapter 3. Advance Computer-Based Scheduling and Cost Control Techniques -- Chapter 4. Value Management -- Chapter 5. Field Organization -- Chapter 6. Constractual Aspect of Construction Management -- Chapter 7. Case Studies of Some Construction Management Projects -- Chapter 8. Outlook for Constructions Management.
ndustry observers agree that most construction practitioners do not full exploit the state of the art. We concur in this general observation. Further, we have acted by directing this series of works on Construction Management and Engineering to the continuing education and reference needs of today's practitioners. Our design is inspired by the burgeoning technologies of systems engineering, modern management, information *systems, and industrial engineering. We believe that the latest developments in these areas will serve to close the state of the art gap if they are astutely considered by management and knowledgeably applied in operations with personnel, equipment, and materials.
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