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  2. Crossland Construction Company - Wikipedia

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    Crossland Construction Company is a contracting company based in Columbus, Kansas. Founded in 1978, the company has worked on projects for a variety of customers, including Harley Davidson , Sam’s Club , and Embassy Suites .

  3. List of construction trades - Wikipedia

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    Among the construction trades, in most industrialized countries, each has a distinct 2-5 year craft apprenticeship education and usually once started a worker remains in a single craft and progresses through ranks of skill for the duration of their career (pre-apprentice, apprentice, and journeyman; some countries include a post-journeyman ...

  4. New Engineering Contract - Wikipedia

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    NEC Contracts logo. The New Engineering Contract (NEC), or NEC Engineering and Construction Contract, is a formalised system created by the UK Institution of Civil Engineers that guides the drafting of documents on civil engineering, construction and maintenance projects for the purpose of obtaining tenders, awarding and administering contracts.

  5. Construction bidding - Wikipedia

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    Construction bidding is the process of submitting a proposal to undertake, or manage the undertaking of a construction project. The process starts with a cost estimate from blueprints and material take offs .

  6. Joint Contracts Tribunal - Wikipedia

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    Intermediate forms of Building Contract (IC11), for use where a moderate level of detail is required but less than that required for complex building services work or in other specialist cases, [14] also Intermediate Building Contract with contractor's design (ICD), where the contractor takes on a "portion" of the design function.

  7. General contractor - Wikipedia

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    A general contractor is a construction manager employed by a client, usually upon the advice of the project's architect or engineer. [7] General Contractors are mainly responsible for the overall coordination of a project and may also act as building designer and construction foreman (a tradesman in charge of a crew).

  8. Category:Civil engineering contractors - Wikipedia

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    This category is for business people who place tenders to obtain civil engineering contracts and then organise and complete the work. The engineers who do the design and survey work, draw up the plans and manage the contracts for the clients should be placed in Category:Civil engineers.

  9. Construction contract - Wikipedia

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    A cost plus contract states that a client agrees to reimburse a construction company for building expenses such as labor, materials, and other costs, plus additional payment usually stated as a percentage of the contract's full price. This type of construction contract is an alternative to lump sum agreements.