The key to successful project control is the fusing of cost to schedule whereby the management of one helps to manage the other. Project Control: Integrating Cost and Schedule in Construction explores the reasons behind and the methodologies for proper planning; monitoring; and controlling both project costs and schedule. Filling a current void the topic of project control applied to the construction industry; it is essential reading for students and professionals alike.
2013-08-21 2013-08-21File Name: B00EPE1J7U
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. One book of photos will never be enough! But theres more where that came from.By Rhio9This is an incredible book of photos; and the back stories are really interesting; too. Beautifully printed and hardbound; it is a must-have for anyone interested in photography; especially for anyone who is totally in love with the City! For those of us who consider San Francisco to be our Mistress; one book of photos is never enough. In fact; a whole entire library of a collection of books about the Bay area is never going to be enough! But whether yoursquo;re new to the City; or a long-time resident; or a traveler who loves to spend endless hours discovering San Franciscorsquo;s history; its magnificence and charm; Fred Lyonrsquo;s book covering periods between 1940 and 1960 is a great place to start. Therersquo;s plenty more where that came from!.4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Nostalgic and beautiful...By Melly Lou C.If you know a native San Franciscan born around this era; buy them this book! The Italian side of my family moved to SF in the 1890s and my father was born in 44. We went through this book together and it was an enlightening; educational and nostalgic moment. I saw tears in his eyes a few times. I miss our fair city and am sad its no longer accessible to the people who made it what it is.4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. If you left your heart there; this book helpsBy Pearlie MaePerfect for natives who miss their city. Lovely photos from a time when the city was less crowded and more small-town than it is now. Buy this along with a compendium of Herb Caen columns; pour yourself an Anchor Steam and shed a tear in it because you cant afford to live there anymore.