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Construction Site Planning and Logistical Operations

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Construction Site Planning and Logistical Operations
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Publisher: Purdue University Press
ISBN-13: 9781626711044
Number of pages: 438

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Written by experienced educator–practitioners, this book is a popular guide to the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed by project superintendents, especially, but useful to all constructors. This second edition is updated to include new technologies, resources, and details of operational planning.

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