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Article Strategy, Technical Skills, Construction, Transportation & Infrastructure March 1989
Project Management Journal
Project management oversight
By Braz, Evandro F. Although construction project owners are the individuals responsible for the costs incurred from budget overruns, schedule delays, and quality shortcomings, these individuals often fail to control…
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Article Strategy, Leadership, Construction 28 April 1988
Project Management Journal
Application of the PM model to constructed projects in developing areas
By Bastani, Harry Much of the more than (US)$40 billion annually distributed to developing countries for development initiatives finances projects that unnecessarily fail, projects that fail because of one of three…
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Article Strategy, Construction March 1987
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Eastasia-rim projects
By Muspratt, Murray A. With the current economic slowdown in the United States (U.S.) construction industry, more U.S. construction industry firms are looking for opportunities in other countries. This article examines…
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Article Strategy, Construction June 1984
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Planning in the construction industry
By Muspratt, Murray A. The construction industry is notorious for its unsophisticated strategic planning procedures, a fact swayed by the sheer difficulty in making accurate predictions in a market wrought with much…
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