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Civil Engineering for the Community provides a rich collection of tips and recommendations on how to approach and solve the questions most commonly encountered by engineers at the local government level. Randolph explores the uniqueness of the human equation and the difficulties that it presents for the engineer serving the public sector. By presenting a variety of ideas with examples to illustrate them, this book is a valuable resource for both novice and more experienced civil engineers.
Civil engineers. --- Civil engineering --- Engineering profession --- Local government --- Professional development --- Managers --- Human and behavioral factors --- Infrastructure --- Vocational guidance.
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This book combines legal considerations with typical engineering practice to answer the questions of today's practicing engineer. Allen draws upon his years of professional experience as a lawyer and a civil engineer to provide simple, straightforward techniques that can be used by consulting engineers. Topics include: avoiding disputes at their inception; how and when conflicts can be resolved on-site; formal resolution techniques for when problems expand outside the client and engineer's control and require the services of legal counsel; contract negotiations; design; funding management; specification and drawing preparation; and construction administration. This book will provide practicing enginers with a rich collection of facts, tips, and recommendations on how to best approach on-site dispute situations.
Civil engineering contracts --- Consulting engineers --- Dispute resolution (Law) --- Consulting services --- Dispute resolution --- Legal affairs --- Engineering profession --- Professional development --- Client relationships --- Contracts and subcontracts --- Negotiation --- Legal status, laws, etc.
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