The ACE client guide

"The challenges facing all members of the construction industry are enormous, but not unachievable...I am confident that the ACE Client Guide 2000 will help all members of the construction industry, whether consulting engineers, architects, surveyors, contractors and their clients, better under...

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Corporate Author: Association of Consulting Engineers (Great Britain)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Thomas Telford 1999
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Call Number :HD 9715 .A343 1999

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