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  2. University of New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    UNSW Global is a not-for-profit provider of education, training and consulting services and a wholly owned enterprise of the University of New South Wales. It provides exams for students in Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Brunei, Malaysia, South Africa, Indonesia, Hong Kong, India and the Pacific region.

  3. Construction management - Wikipedia

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    Construction cost management is a fee-based service in which the construction manager (CM) is responsible exclusively to the owner, acting in the owner's interests at every stage of the project. The construction manager offers impartial advice on matters such as: Optimum use of available funds; Control of the scope of the work; Project scheduling

  4. List of University of New South Wales faculty - Wikipedia

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    David Gonski, AC, professor of intellectual property law, Chancellor of UNSW (2005–current), businessman [144] Ian Ramsay, AO, professor of commercial law, Dean of Faculty of Law (1993–1994), researcher in corporate law and securities regulation [145] Kim Santow, AO, professor of law, former judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales [146]

  5. UNSW Faculty of Law and Justice - Wikipedia

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    The UNSW JD (Juris Doctor/J.D.) is the professional law degree for graduates of disciplines other than law, or with a law degree from an overseas institution. [44] It is the equivalent of the undergraduate Bachelor of Laws for the purpose of admission as a legal practitioner, but is only open to university graduates.

  6. UNSW Faculty of Law - Wikipedia

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  7. Cost-plus contract - Wikipedia

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    Cost-plus-incentive fee (CPIF) contracts have a larger fee awarded for contracts which meet or exceed certain performance goals, for example being on schedule and any cost savings. [1] Cost-plus-award fee (CPAF) contracts pay a fee based upon the contractor's product. An aircraft development contract, for example, may pay award fees if the ...

  8. Construction law - Wikipedia

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    Construction law builds upon general legal principles and methodologies and incorporates the regulatory framework (including security of payment, planning, environmental and building regulations); contract methodologies and selection (including traditional and alternative forms of contracting); subcontract issues; causes of action, and liability, arising in contract, negligence and on other ...

  9. Australian Construction Contracts - Wikipedia

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    Produced by the Property Council of Australia, this document can be seen as an alternative to ABIC MW1 and AS contracts. It is suitable for Design and Construct projects, as well as Construct only contracts. Variations. Variations are valued using rates or prices which appear in the Cost Schedule or the priced Bill of Quantities where applicable.