Civil engineering procedure

This well-established and widely acclaimed guide describes and explains the stages of work for a project from the first consideration of ideas through to the commissioning, construction and maintenance. In one concise and handy guide, it: illustrates the steps needed to define project objectives, to...

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Corporate Author: Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Telford 1996
Edition:FIFTH EDITION
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Summary:This well-established and widely acclaimed guide describes and explains the stages of work for a project from the first consideration of ideas through to the commissioning, construction and maintenance. In one concise and handy guide, it: illustrates the steps needed to define project objectives, to investigate proposals and to recommend whether to proceed further; emphasizes the importance of determining a strategy for proceeding with a project and deciding who will be responsible for its design, construction and management; and explains the management organization requirements for the major stages of a project.
Physical Description:x, 157 pages illustration 22 cm
Bibliography:Bibliography: p. 140-145
ISBN:072772052X