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Index
Title Page Copyright Page Acknowledgements Introduction ONE - Overbudget and Overdue Tales of Woe The Process and Its Players Themes and Argument TWO - The Economic Context of Construction The Construction Industry: Its Size and Importance The Problem of Productivity THREE - False Starts and Frustrated Beginnings : A HISTORY OF THE INDUSTRY Early Attempts at Cooperative Ownership Original American Prefab Techniques, Technologies, and the Emergence of the New Town Movement Midcentury Visions of Conglomeration Fragmentation and the Origins of the Construction Manager FOUR - Asymmetric Information : THE BIG BARRIER TO CHANGE Mutable Costs Ineffective Intermediaries Wanted: Better Management Education: Unsurprisingly Inadequate Anemic R&D Promising Technology: Building Information Modeling (BIM) FIVE - Minor Blemishes : UNIONS, WORKERS, AND GOVERNMENT Labor Unions: The Good, the Bad, and the Indifferent Construction Worker Culture: Autonomous and Unruly Government Rules and Regulations: Big Headaches in Small Packages SIX - Fixing the Construction Industry : CONSOLIDATION, INTERMEDIARIES, AND INNOVATION How Will an Intermediary Arise? Contracts: Ensuring That Prices Stay Fixed An Industry Open to Innovation SEVEN - Practical Advice to Owners for Getting Started Now Secure the Right Contract The Owner’s Best Friend: The On-Site Owner’s Representative Selecting the Best Agreements Design-Build Insurance Costs for the Construction Team Winning the Change Order and Scheduling Games Learn with Whom You Are Doing Business Contingencies, Allowances, and Savings Clauses Architects, Engineers, and Other Design Consultants Notes Index
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