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Measurement Standards

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The extent of the work involved in a construction project will vary from project to project. Some projects will involve a small number of basic activities, while other larger projects may require a large number of more complex activities. We have seen in earlier chapters how these differing projects can be resourced and programmed.

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© 1997 A.V. Hore, J.G. Kehoe, R. McMullan and M.R. Penton

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Hore, A.V., Kehoe, J.G., McMullan, R., Penton, M.R. (1997). Measurement Standards. In: Construction 1. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-13932-3_9

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