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Hard Hats & Crafts – Celebrating Women Leaders in Construction Safety

Construction Junkie

He explained Chicago couplers to me and the need to always have a cotter pin, how whip checks worked and that it was important they sit above and below (not on) the fitting. I said, “I do” and I recounted for him exactly what he had taught me about Chicago couplers. He asked if I knew what I was looking at and I said no.

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BIM, Value Management, Life-cycle Cost Management

Building Information Management

For instance, if a client wants higher return for investment , value management is introduced to determine the kind of project that will provide to the client the expected return on investment (Kelly and Male, 2001). Their ground of rejection might be important to the study team (Kelly and Male, 2001) in search for better alternatives.