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�Or Anything Else� is actually one of the major points to be made in the entire book. Because this book is targeting the management of a construction project, we take great satisfaction in illustrating that the management functions of a construction project are virtually unchanged for any size or type of a project.

At the end of each of the thirty-four chapters, we conclude with a paragraph or two under the same heading as this paragraph. Within that paragraph we illustrate how the principle was applicable to both larger and smaller projects than a single house.

As a result, this book is applicable for industrial plants, office buildings, sewage treatment plants, home additions, senior citizen homes, schools, and county jails. In each of the examples mentioned, the prospective cost savings using our recommended management procedures will vary from 25 to 50% in comparison with conventional design and construction procedures.

To Receive Copies of:

How to Manage the Design & Construction of Your Own Home ...
Or Anything Else!
Please send a check or money order for $60.00 plus the appropriate sales tax for the state to which it will be sent as well as $5.00 for shipping and handling to:

Critical Path Publishing Company
401 Diamond Spring Road
Denville, NJ 07834

OR
In the near future, we will have a link to the BookMasters web site to place secure orders with any standard charge card.
Construction Consulting Company
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For Consulting Assistance

Simply send an e-mail message to arrange a scheduled telephone conversation or an office visit. Please make note of the subject to be discussed in the communication. This will insure that we are ready to promptly respond with a responsible reply. The e-mail may be addressed to:

[email protected]

or

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Designer and Contractor Evaluations

If you have had a good experience, or a bad experience, with specific designers or contractors recently, here is your opportunity. This information may be sent to Contractors.Com at:

http://www.contractors.com/homeowners/rate/rate.html

for their contractor rating services. In this way, prospective clients may be able to observe how a contractor is rated for future work.

Since your comments only represent one version of a situation, space is also available for the contractor�s rebuttal. As with any disagreement, there are always two sides to a story.
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