Estimating for building and civil engineering works

It deals in a practical and reasonable way with many of the estimating problems which can arise where building and civil engineering works are carried out and to include comprehensive estimating data within the guidelines of good practice. The early part of the book has been completely rewritten to...

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Main Author: Geddes, Spence
Other Authors: Williams, John
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford Butterworth-Heinemann 1996
Edition:Nine Edition
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