Building Design Cost Management

The design and construction of building projects is a complex and demanding process. It involves a variety of disciplines, including architecture, quantity surveying, engineering and construction management. The common objective is to deliver, on behalf of clients commissioning construction work, bu...

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Main Authors: Jaggar, David (Author), Ross, Andy (Author), Smith, Jim (Author), Love, Peter (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford Blackwell Publishing 2002
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