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Planning, administration, coordination--these are materials that,
in any construction project, must be bolted together and set in
place as surely as steel and concrete. When the many parties
involved in a construction project--owners, contractors, engineers,
and others--work together toward a common goal, success is ensured.
When they don't, delays, cost overruns, even failure result.
Managing Construction Contracts, Second Edition tells you how to
put together and put into action successful contracts. Unique in
its comprehensive coverage of the contracting process, it guides
you through each consideration with practical guidance and proven
techniques for generating and administering construction,
consulting, and engineering contracts. Managing Construction
Contracts tells you how to write successful contracts, select the
best bidders, coordinate scheduling, control costs, and much more.
It will help you prevent delays and disputes, and ensure the best
possible cost, schedule, and technical performance. This Second
Edition of Robert Gilbreath's successful book reflects recent
changes in the construction industry and the discipline of contract
management, especially in the now-ubiquitous use of personal
computers, workstations, and telecommunications systems. It
includes new ideas and novel tricks developed since the first
edition. And it gives you an entirely new section with insights
into the role of the lawyer in contract management, and into the
special risks and rewards of contracting across borders. Managing
Construction Contracts provides detailed instructions on: .
Planning: defining roles and relationships among owners,
contractors, suppliers, and others; figuring out
pricingalternatives; and packaging and scheduling considerations.
Formation: developing contract documents; qualifying and selecting
bidders; issuing requests for proposals; managing the bid cycle;
evaluating bids; and awarding contracts. Administration: getting
the project up and running, handling billing and payments, dealing
with change orders, backcharges, and claims. Monitoring: correct
and accurate techniques for reporting and auditing. To make
Managing Construction Contracts even more useful, it's packed with
sample contract forms, administrative documents, checklists,
diagrams, a glossary of industry terms, and examples from actual
projects. For construction contract managers and administrators,
building owners, contractors, architects, and engineers, Managing
Construction Contracts is an invaluable guide to the commercial
success of your construction project.
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