Joint ventures for architects and engineers / David R. Dibner
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Item type | Current library | Home library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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LRC - Architecture | National University - Manila | Architecture | General Circulation | GC NA 1996 .D53 1972 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000017288 |
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GC NA 1996 .C69 1971 Marketing architectural and engineering services / | GC NA 1996 .C87 1987 Current techniques in architectural practice / | GC NA 1996 .C87 1987 c.2 Current techniques in architectural practice / | GC NA 1996 .D53 1972 Joint ventures for architects and engineers / | GC NA 1996 .F66 1978 c.1 Running an office for fun and profit : business techniques for small design firms / | GC NA 1996 .J66 1973 c.1 How to market professional design services / | GC NA 1996 .J66 1973 c.2 How to market professional design services / |
Includes index.
1. Why joint venture? -- 2. Selecting the project -- 3. Choosing your partner -- 4. one firm's practice -- 5. Defining the relationship -- 6. Getting the job -- 7. The joint venture agreement -- 8. Organizing the project -- 9. Producing the project -- 10. Administering the effort -- 11. Minimizing the negative -- 12. Venturing with others -- 13. Summing up -- Appendix A: Operating procedures -- Appendix B. A typical joint venture agreement -- Appendix C. Propose AIA standard form of joint venture agreement.
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