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The ENR print edition of 10/12/15 included an articleLaw & Risk Mitigation IIwhich touches upon several of the issues raised in this blog. One key point in our posts on Law relates to control – authority and responsibility are linked – and perhaps no matter what the contract documents may say to the contrary.
To practice engineering, one must attend school, obtain experience under an Engineer, pass a test, and take an oath to place the public health safety and welfare ahead of personal gain. But many states grant large corporations an "industrial exemption" to these requirements. It is time to reexamine this loophole.
博客作者Plotnick acquir讨论了两个手段e and spread knowledge of CPM. These include an upcoming 8th edition of CPM in Construction Management, and Construction CPM Conference 2016 to be held in New Orleans in the midst of Mardi Gras. For more read on ...
As we end an old and plan to begin a new school year, we of the construction industry need to consider education of both engineering and legal topics in the classroom and at our professional association meetings. Read on..
In the next few weeks I will be completing the rewriting of CPM in Construction Management (8th Edition) and speaking on “Why the Scheduling Specification is in a State of Disrepair.” Read on for some thoughts on each …
In the next few weeks I will be completing the rewriting of CPM in Construction Management (8th Edition) and speaking on “Why the Scheduling Specification is in a State of Disrepair.” Read on for some thoughts on each …
Even Goliath is beginning to realize the fight was not about choice of specified software and that Davids are required to provide successful projects in an improving economy. As to why, read on ...
Newly hired young talent may be trained in the latest software, but may be lacking the wisdom gained by working alongside older more experienced colleagues. What can we do ... read on ...
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Fred,Just reading your column in Oct., 2015. Wow, I am happy to hear this. As a PM for over 30 years, who has an affinity for scheduling, I had given up on Primavera because...
Hi Fred,<br/>Another "integrative" software I have been very impressed with is Jean-Yves Moine's "CUBIX 360". <a href="http://3d-wbs.blogspot.com/" rel='nofollow'>http://3d-wbs.blogspo...
I was recently asked by a client to develop an equation to estimate the risk-related costs associated with implementing a recovery schedule. Using a ratio of the free floats for activit...
We love change orders as a drywall sub, just let us get our contract work done and pay us promptly on the change, not 6-9 months after we installed the work which often happens.