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Title
Handbook of Construction Tolerances
Handbook of Construction Tolerances
Date
0/1994
0/1994
Author(s)
David Kent Ballast
David Kent Ballast
Page(s)
Source
McGraw Hill Publishing / ENR
McGraw Hill Publishing / ENR
Keyword(s)
construction tolerance; building layout; concrete; steel; masonry; stone; structural lumber; curtain wall; glazing;
construction tolerance; building layout; concrete; steel; masonry; stone; structural lumber; curtain wall; glazing;
Abstract
This book has been written for practicing engineers, architects, and contractors as well as for students of engineering and architecture. The material is divided into three parts: Part 1 – explanation of the basic principles of the law of contracts; Part 2 – discussion of the application of contract principles to construction contracts in particular, together with data on the preparation of specifications and other materials which form an essential part of such contracts; and Part 3 – consideration of miscellaneous fields of law which are regarded as being of special interest to engineers, architect, and contractors.
This book has been written for practicing engineers, architects, and contractors as well as for students of engineering and architecture. The material is divided into three parts: Part 1 – explanation of the basic principles of the law of contracts; Part 2 – discussion of the application of contract principles to construction contracts in particular, together with data on the preparation of specifications and other materials which form an essential part of such contracts; and Part 3 – consideration of miscellaneous fields of law which are regarded as being of special interest to engineers, architect, and contractors.