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The speed trap.

By: Series: Building ; 264(8098) 23 July 1999, 68-69(2)Publication details: 1999Subject(s): Summary: Warns that although clients often assume they can demand that contractors finish a project by a certain time, in reality they can't. Advises that even if the contractor agrees to acceleration, the cost to the client can be higher than anticipated. Examples.

Warns that although clients often assume they can demand that contractors finish a project by a certain time, in reality they can't. Advises that even if the contractor agrees to acceleration, the cost to the client can be higher than anticipated. Examples.