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Calculating Lost Labor Productivity in Construction Claims (Construction Law Library)
William Schwartzkopf
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| #2896016 in Books | Aspen Publishers | 2004-05-28 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 10.25 x.75 x7.25l,1.64 | File type: PDF | 282 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Handbook for witness expert|By Arnaldo Bagnato|This is a real "must have book" for those professionals who are involved directly or not to construction claims controversial and arbitration.|From the Publisher|Explores lost labor productivity in detail, applying various empirical and academic studies and models of productivity to actual situations. The book is organized around those types of events that result in productivity losses by taking actual
Labor cost is the variable most at risk on a construction project. Job characteristics, site conditions, and other unforeseeable events all contribute to the potential for cost overruns due to lost labor productivity .
Calculating Lost Labor Productivity in Construction Claims, Second Edition, by William Schwartzkopf, demonstrates how to plan for increased labor costs and minimize the risks, identify the causes of the cost overrun,...
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