Ch. 1. Demolition -- ch. 2. Shoring and underpinning -- ch. 3. Mass excavation and site grading -- ch. 4. Dewatering -- ch. 5. Below-grade waterproofing -- ch. 6. Reinforcing steel -- ch. 7. Formwork -- ch. 8. Concrete placing and finishing -- ch. 9. Shotcrete -- ch. 10. Structural steel -- ch. 11. Metal decking -- ch. 12. Miscellaneous metals -- ch. 13. Expansion joint covers -- ch. 14. Spray-applied fireproofing -- ch. 15. Above-grade waterproofing -- ch. 16. Lath and plaster -- ch. 17. Precast concrete -- ch. 18. Masonry -- ch. 19. Metal panels -- ch. 20. Roofing -- ch. 21. Flashing and louvers -- ch. 22. Glass and glazing -- ch. 23. Caulking and sealants -- ch. 24. Framing and drywall -- ch. 25. Building insulation and fire safing -- ch. 26. Doors, frames, and hardware -- ch. 27. Coiling doors and grilles -- ch. 28. Casework and millwork -- ch. 29. Painting and wall coverings -- ch. 30. Ceramic tile and stone flooring -- ch. 31. Terrazzo and epoxy flooring -- ch. 32. Acoustical treatment -- ch. 33. Carpeting and resilient flooring -- ch. 34. Wood flooring -- ch. 35. Miscellaneous specialty work -- ch. 36. Food service equipment -- ch. 37. Elevators -- ch. 38. Plumbing -- ch. 39. Fire sprinklers -- ch. 40. Mechanical (HVAC) -- ch. 41. Electrical -- ch. 42. Site utilities -- ch. 43. Asphaltic-concrete paving -- ch. 44. Site concrete -- ch. 45. Chain link fencing -- ch. 46. Landscaping and irrigation -- ch. 47. Subcontractor scope issues -- ch. 48. General contractor responsibilities.
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A single mistake, whether made during the bidding process or when executing a construction project, can potentially cost tens of thousands of dollars or more. Of course, the sooner mistakes are caught, the less costly they become. Based on the authors' combined experience working on projects large and small, Construction Management: Subcontractor Scopes of Work delineates how project teams can avoid mistakes and run projects more intelligently, effectively, and efficiently. This book's concentration on the nuts and bolts of a construction project, rather than.