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Civil Engineering: Supervision and Management
The continued demand for this book over a period of seventeen years since the first version of it appeared, seems to justify the original hope that it would be found useful. I would like, however, to repeat what was said in an carlier preface, namely, that whilst the book contains some things I have discovered for myself it contains much that has been generously handed to me by my chiefs, my colleagues, by contractors, foremen, gangers and workmen. The book aims to describe, in practical detail, the measures which are necessary both in the design office and the field office, to successfully control and supervise the erection of works of civil engineering construction. The viewpoint is that of the engineer in charge and of his representative on site, the resident engineer.
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