Capturing Client Requirements in Construction ProjectsThomas Telford, 2002 - 173 Seiten At the heart of the construction industry are the clients, who initiate and finance construction projects. The acknowledged importance of clients as the driving force in the construction industry has led to repeated calls for the construction industry to deliver better value-for-money. At the same time clients are also being challenged to be responsible in their dealings with the industry.As a result, it is vital that designers and contractors understand their clients' businesses in order that they may provide what the client wants. |
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Briefing and client requirements processing | 13 |
2 | 17 |
3 | 35 |
5 | 43 |
Methodology for client requirements processing | 61 |
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Informational representation of the CRPM | 74 |
Capturing client requirements with the client requirements | 83 |
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4 | 112 |
software version of the client requirements | 116 |
Summary and conclusions | 146 |
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