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003    OCoLC 
005    20210617113056.0 
008    160324t2017    enk      b    001 0 eng   
010      2016007639 
019    960444124|a960447440 
020    9781138844148|q(hardback ;|qalk. paper) 
020    1138844144 
020    9781138844179|q(pbk. ;|qalk. paper) 
020    1138844179 
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050 00 TH438|b.G6735 2017 
100 1  Greenhalgh, Brian,|eauthor. 
245 10 Introduction to construction contract management /|cBrian 
       Greenhalgh. 
264  1 London ;|aNew York :|bRoutledge, Taylor & Francis Group,
       |c2017. 
264  4 |c©2017  
300    xvii, 235 pages ;|c25 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
520    "This book is an introduction to construction contract 
       administration and management, covering the delivery and 
       execution stage of a construction project and the various 
       issues which the contract administrator needs to 
       proactively manage. It can therefore be used as a contract
       administrator’s resource book covering what needs to be 
       done (and why) to keep a construction project on track 
       from a commercial and contractual perspective. It is 
       particularly appropriate for students and new 
       practitioners from varied construction professions and 
       whilst it covers domestic (UK) projects, it will be 
       particularly useful for those studying and working on 
       international projects where terminology, procedures and 
       legal systems may differ from the UK.  The content is 
       split into four parts and is subdivided into easy-to-read 
       chapters replicating the timeline of a project during the 
       construction stage:  Part A covers initiating the 
       construction stage, project delivery mechanisms, contract 
       administration and health and safety management; Part B 
       covers managing the construction stage, contractor 
       performance and relationship management; Part C covers 
       finalising the construction stage, project completion and 
       close-out; Part D covers claims and disputes. Introduction
       to Construction Contract Management will be particularly 
       useful for students enrolled on global construction 
       programmes together with international distance learning 
       students and non-cognate graduates starting out on an 
       international career in construction contract 
       administration and quantity surveying."--|cProvided by 
       www.Amazon.com.   
650  0 Building|xSuperintendence. 
650  0 Construction contracts. 
650  0 Project management. 
994    C0|bNQM 
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