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Design Build in Name Only
by Robert McCue | Jan 27, 2017 | MDC Advisor® Newsletters, Systems Thinking & Complexity Theory
Where is the critical path? This is one of the questions most often asked concerning schedule analysis. For some types of projects it is easy to anticipate where the critical path should be; for instance in high-rise building construction, the critical path is most likely to be: excavation, foundation, structure, weather enclosure (building envelope), MEP, finish activities.
Convergence of Design & Construction
by Robert McCue | Jan 20, 2017 | MDC Advisor® Newsletters
In this edition
- MDC Offers Engineering Inspection Services Using Drones
- Convergence of Design & Construction: Old Wine in New Bottles
Top 10 Documents Your Expert Will Request and Why
by Robert McCue | Jan 12, 2017 | MDC Advisor® Newsletters
In this edition
- Top 10 Documents Your Expert Will Request and Why
- MDC Systems® Attends ABA Forum on Construction Law, Annual Meeting, April 28-30, 2016; Nashville, TN
Construction Defect Inspector Protected Against Contractor Defamation
by Robert McCue | Apr 15, 2016 | MDC Advisor® Newsletters
In this edition
- Join MDC Systems® at the Forum on Construction Law Midwinter Meeting, San Francisco, January 21-22
- Construction Defect Inspector Protected Against Contractor Defamation
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- Change Orders: Maximizing Benefits for Owners
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