This introductory book covers the entire construction industry as a whole with specific details, information, and directions as well as the impact and basic inner working of the industry in each project. It addresses three specific industry aspects: the players the processes, and practices all spelled out in a way that promotes readers' understanding. An effective overview of the basic essence of construction, its impact on society, and the magnificent work it produces, helps demonstrates the worldwide impact of the industry. Chapter topics include The construction industry at large, the players in construction, the sequence of a project, and communications and documentation. Appendices cover: a narrative of a project sequence; the concept and application of building codes and other construction regulations; sample specification (on regulations); a project checklist; costing; trade associations, standards-generating organizations, governing authorities; and leading firms in the industry. For those involved in architecture and the various engineering disciplines connected with project design and construction as well as in related businesses who need help understanding the construction process.
The Construction Industry: Processes, Players, and Practices
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Author(s)Ralph W. Liebing
PublisherPearson
ISBN / ASIN0138638535
ISBN-139780138638535
Sales Rank1,336,528
CategoryBusiness & Economics
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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