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Design/Build Deskbook, Third Edition: The complete guide to design-build contracting, licensing, insurance, bonding and procurement requirements in the 50 states, Canadian provinces and in federal contracting.
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Written by Stephen V. O'Neal and Aaron R. Gruber and published by Thomson West: |
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Engineering Evidence, Fourth Edition: A comprehensive guide to presenting engineering evidence, preparing exhibits, and avoiding potential evidence problems. This multiple volume treatise includes detailed technical information on construction management methods, the laws of physics, product evaluation methods, and engineering theories and formulas.
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Written by Stephen V. O'Neal and Paul W. Berning and published by Thomson West: |
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Construction Chapter in Business and Commercial Litigation in Federal Courts, Second Edition: A multi-volume library of procedure, trial advocacy, substantive law and advice written by practicing attorneys and judges. The chapters provide legal overviews, strategic considerations, checklists, causes of action and defenses, form pleadings and jury instructions.
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Written by Allen Ross and published by Aspatore Books, a division of Thomson West: |
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“Constructive Thoughts of a Mediator” chapter in Preparing for Alternative Dispute Resolution Cases: An insider’s perspective on using arbitration and mediation to successfully resolve disputes, including developing a strategy, understanding client goals, avoiding deal killers, determining financial liability, developing a strong relationship with the neutral party and reaching a solution in a time-efficient manner.
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Written by Stephen V. O’Neal and Paul W. Berning and published by Thomson/Sweet & Maxwell: |
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“United States Construction, Architecture, and Engineering Industry: An Overview for International Investors” chapter in United States Country Handbook, which is part of International Contract Manual: This comprehensive overview of the U.S. construction industry describes the players in the construction industry and their roles; how projects are organized; contractual practices; and legal, regulatory and business challenges facing the industry. The United States Country Handbook, in which the chapter appears, is one of 33 country-specific guides to doing business that are part of the “International Contract Manual and Country Handbooks.”
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