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    Introduction The purpose of this final report is to summarize my experiences as an intern at Anslow Bryant Construction, Ltd. I will discuss the internship orientation and preparation, activities and experiences, and the application of technology. I will continue on to the energy and environmental awareness, and sustainable construction, and communication shill enhancement. I will conclude this report with legal and ethical issue awareness, lessons learned, and the overall assessment and recommendations

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    Most construction professional have no experience in law, but they at least need to have a clear understanding of their work involving contract construction. There not always gone be a time were professional will have time to consult lawyers on construction and bid contracts. When it comes down to bidding and contract bargaining the heat on construction professional is blistering. Profit is mostly the reason for bidding on a contract. To become successful in bidding a construction company has to

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    is significant to project teams so that they can perform a project efficiently and successfully. By using the RIBA Plan of Work, teams are projecting an agreed upon course of action for the client, the architect, the contractor and the possible subcontractors to follow from the start to finish of the design. By using the segments that form the RIBA Plan of Works, all parties know where they stand and at what part in the design/construction process they are at, everyone is able to perform their tasks

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    On April 10, 2006, WCS and Metropolitan entered a standard form agreement to complete certain portions of the construction of a 397-unit apartment complex located in Camp Springs, Maryland. (E. 932, 947-1007). The agreement consisted of multiple contract documents including: AIA Document A131 CMc-2003 and AGC Document 556, Standard Form Agreement Between Owner and Construction Manager (E. 947-63); AIA Document A201 – 1997, General Conditions of the Contract for Construction (E.964-1007) (the “General

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    With Latista field, notes were automatically transcribed and organized, and the system was perfect for punch lists. The biggest practical use of Latista field was to communicate issues and updated information to 100 subcontractors working on the job site. The subcontractors need not buy a licensed copy of Latista field software, they were able to access information from their own offices through Latista’s exclusive web portal and via emailed reports. The company was able to complete the project

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    Maison Blanc

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    Background of Case Maison Blanc was a patisserie based in Putney High Street. In 2007 the sign above the shop fell down, seriously injuring members of the Harrison family. There was a judgement entered against Maison Blanc for personal injury damages for the Harrisons. Maison Blanc then commenced contribution proceedings against Technical Sign Company Ltd (contractors who had supplied and fitted the sign) and Active Commercial Interiors (who had remodelled the shopfront in 2005). Maison Blanc also

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    Cu Honor Code Analysis

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    Hold Safety Paramount: Engineers must prioritize the safety, health and welfare of the public and should try to practice sustainability as often as possible. In order to do this, engineers must realize that major engineering decisions do impact the general public's well being and they must review their decisions to ensure that they are safe. Engineers with reasons to believe that a fellow engineer is not following the rules stated in Canon 1 must report this person to the authorities in charge.

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    business, December 18, 2015, to provide, in detail, proof that the conditions of General Conditions Section 9.04 are being fully met by RKS. While RKS failed to meet the December 18 deadline, in your December 29 letter, RKS committed to bringing its subcontractors current; therefore, by close of business, January 8, 2016, please provide MES with proof that it has met this promised deadline. Additionally, in the December 17 letter, MES further directed RKS to comply with General Conditions Section 7.06

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    recently industrialized economies is 23%. The business to business employment regime offer better quality jobs as they use higher value-added products and services, are likely to a hire greater proportion of permanent staff and pay higher wages. The subcontractors employed by companies focus exclusively on sales and outbound calls, make greater use of part-time and temporary workers, offer lower discretion jobs, have higher levels of performance monitoring, pay lower wages and are

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    owed you a duty of care to do the work to a satisfactory standard, which they breached, and as a consequence you suffered some loss (which was not too remote). For example, you may have needed to pay someone else to fix the problems. Whether the subcontractor does owe you a duty of care depends on the facts which will be decided by the Court. Liability of the builder The liability of the builder was discussed in the Courts in the case of Riddell v Porteous (1999). The Riddells built a house hiring

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