Construction management subcontractor scopes of work
by Jason G. Smith Jimmie Hinze
Construction management subcontractor scopes of work: This is the essence of what I hope readers will take away from Construction management subcontractor scopes of work.
Take the knowledge and experience we have written here not simply as a checklist of issues and loose ends to be aware of, but as examples.
Approach Construction management subcontractor scopes of work not as teachings on how subcontract scopes of work are written, but as teachings in why subcontract scopes are written the way they are.
By applying the varied teachings of this book to the unique challenges of your projects, the knowledge and experience you gain will be exponential.
My love of construction began when I was about six months old and my grandfather gave me my first plastic hammer.
Construction management subcontractor scopes of work: While I was not quite sure what to do with it at that early age, as I grew up I figured it out and throughout childhood my passion for building grew.
Even in my middle and high school years the shop classes were my favorite learning experiences.
Upon arriving at college there was no better fit for me than the construction management program where, again, I found the curriculum to fit me like a glove.
The difference this time was that I began my transition from building things with my hands to managing others in building large-scale projects. This was an exciting challenge that I took on with ambition and passion.
As graduation neared, I began sending out resumes to companies that appeared to be leaders in the construction industry and quickly landed my first job with a general contractor whose expertise lay in the HighTech sector.
Building bio-technology facilities, clean rooms, and other cutting edge facilities excited me to no end.
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