Construction Administration : An Architect's Guide to Surviving Information Overload

Construction Administration : An Architect's Guide to Surviving Information Overload

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Construction Administration : An Architect's Guide to Surviving Information Overload

Editorial Reviews Book Description A flexible, proven method for organizing construction administration paperwork—for architects and those who work with them.

Construction Administration provides a simple, fully integrated system for organizing the complex paper trail that crosses the architect's desk during every construction project. Compatible with computerized or paper-based administrative systems, this time-saving method enables you to improve record-keeping during construction, track the decision-making process, and monitor a project's progress efficiently and effectively.

This self—contained book and disk set comes ready to implement—with the forms, instructions, and detailed cross-referencing and indexing procedures you need to create an easily traceable record of the construction process.

Covers all major construction administration document types—meeting minutes, requests for information, proposal requests, change orders, submittal checklists, field reports, and more.

The publisher, John Wiley & Sons This easy-to-use guide provides an excellent resource for architects typically overwhelmed with this complex responsibility. Step by step explanation of all the documents that architects need when administering a construction project, including official AIA forms and original forms developed by the authors. All forms included on the accompany 3.5" disk. Construction Administration : An Architect's Guide to Surviving Information Overload

Construction Administration : An Architect's Guide to Surviving Information Overload,Patrick C. Mays,B. J. Novitski,Wiley,0471154199,Architectural Practice,Architecture,Building,Communication in architectural,Communication in architectural design,Data processing,Engineering Construction Management,General,Management,Reference,Superintendence,United States,Architectural structure & design,Architecture / Reference,Business information systems,Construction industry

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