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After over 25 years at one office location, I am moving. And so I must review documents from predecessor firms of both paternal and maternal families leading to my current practice, some dating back to early 1900s and even back to late 1800s. Read on for an amazing adventure to the past and perhaps insights to the future.
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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...
嗨,弗雷德,& lt; br /在另一个“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...
我最近被一个客户问一个装备的发展ation 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.