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New Aspects of Quantity Surveying Practice

Author: A Wise

Genre: Business-Economics-Finance

PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann / Published Year: 2002

Pages: 306 pages / Weight: 479 g

Dimensions: 23.5 x 15.5 x 2 cm

Notes: the cover is slightly bent at the upper corner


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With contributions from Douglas I. Gordon, Graham Castle, and Marion Temple Foreword by Martin Bishop The past decade has seen dramatic changes in the construction industry and the quantity surveying profession. Latham, Egan and a client led crusade for value for money is driving Quantity Surveyors to adopt these changes in addition, the industry and the profession now stand on the tiretik merce revolution one which has so far failed to king practices of the majority of surveyors, particularly SMEs Theifu of this book is to address the evolving market in which today's Quantity Surveyors work. Key topics covered are: the new construction culture, new procurement strategies, e-practice and the QS, changing markets, delivering added value, supply chain management, and partnering. The book is recommended reading for students of quantity surveying and an essential guide for all surveying professionals seeking to familiarise themselves with the latest developments.

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With contributions from Douglas I. Gordon, Graham Castle, and Marion Temple Foreword by Martin Bishop The past decade has seen dramatic changes in the construction industry and the quantity surveying profession. Latham, Egan and a client led crusade for value for money is driving Quantity Surveyors to adopt these changes in addition, the industry and the profession now stand on the tiretik merce revolution one which has so far failed to king practices of the majority of surveyors, particularly SMEs Theifu of this book is to address the evolving market in which today's Quantity Surveyors work. Key topics covered are: the new construction culture, new procurement strategies, e-practice and the QS, changing markets, delivering added value, supply chain management, and partnering. The book is recommended reading for students of quantity surveying and an essential guide for all surveying professionals seeking to familiarise themselves with the latest developments.

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