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| 100 | 1 | _aMinogue, Ann | |
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_aRisk? _ball yours, mate |
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_aBuilding _v271(8442) 4 August 2006, 41(1) |
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| 520 | _aArgues that the construction industry now makes a much more empirical assessment of the risks involved in construction projects than it did previously. For instance, NEC3 makes the risk register into a contractual document, whilst other projects use short, focussed risk registers for each package or trade contract as management tools. A more sophisticated analysis of risk is still required in procurement, however, where too many contracts continue to pass risk down to the contractor. | ||
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| 690 | _aBUILT ENVIRONMENT-CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT-BUILDING CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION | ||
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