Quantifying and managing disruption claims
Claims involving disruption are commonly accepted to be the most difficult to quantify. Disruptions that occur during a working day can lead to productivity loss which, in turn, can lead to time and cost overruns. The solution proposed in this book integrates cost and time in order to develop a site...
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Main Author: | Lal,Hamish (Author) |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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London
Thomas Telford
2003
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