The question of nomination V
Language: English Series: Chartered Quantity Surveyor ; 9(12) August 1987, 18-19(2)Publication details: 1987Subject(s): Summary: In the final article in this series on the nomination of subcontractors , the author looks at the effect of nomination on the allocation of risk between contractor and client and the need to limit the number of nominated subcontractors on a project. Concludes that many clients are becoming less willing to accept the traditional method of building procurement , of which nomination is one important facet, and predicts that the future use of nomination is likely to diminish. (See also Abstract 37905)| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS38028 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 8203-1001 |
In the final article in this series on the nomination of subcontractors , the author looks at the effect of nomination on the allocation of risk between contractor and client and the need to limit the number of nominated subcontractors on a project. Concludes that many clients are becoming less willing to accept the traditional method of building procurement , of which nomination is one important facet, and predicts that the future use of nomination is likely to diminish. (See also Abstract 37905)