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    4.0 Critics of Case Study 4.1 Traditional Procurement Methods Traditional System is otherwise as Design-Bid-Build (DBB). It is most common use in the construction industry. With the option given, the client appoints an architect to prepare a brief, a scheme outlines and working drawings, and to welcome tenders and control the venture however issuing guidelines, inspecting the work under construction and preparing certificates for payment. In another word, client requirement need to be prepared…

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    them. In addition, this may increase new customers and help the company generate more revenue. Building dine-in stores will also cost some up front investments. However, by choosing ten stores this allows the company to slowly implement the plan. This will also allow time to do research on the profitability of the changes associated with dine-in service. Another benefit of this plan is that the buildings will become assets to Papa John’s. Furthermore opening more operations internationally is a…

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Fulton Hogan is a multinational civil construction company, with experience in the transport, water, energy, mining, land development and infrastructure sectors. The company creates, connects and cares for communities, through building and maintaining, roads, ports, airports and infrastructure, which importantly brings people together. The business contains a network of quarries, with further operations in large asphalt, emulsion and precast plants (Fulton Hogan , 2017). The…

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    4.1 First Side by Side Geometry The first model shown in figure 3 was for twin tunnels already constructed at a centre to centre spacing of 3D. This model helped to identify the influence of construction sequence on surface and subsurface ground displacement upon excavating the first and second tunnels underneath the existing twin tunnels. Figure 3: First Side by Side twin tunnels 4.1.1 Surface Displacements The surface displacements at distances of 4.75m, 7.125m, 9.5m and 11.875m from the…

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    and introduced abstract art. This interest guided me to researching online and realizing Cubism spread beyond art to influence design and architectural styles. Consequently, I began to take notice of the small details of the forms and shapes of buildings I used to obliviously pass every day on the street and at this point, I knew I found my passion and therefore, I decided to explore architecture in depth at university.…

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    When the time comes for Long Island homeowners to replace outdated or poorly performing exterior doors, there are several options. The two most common door styles seen adjacent to patios, decks and side-entrances are the Double Door and Standard Patio Door. In the replacement window and patio door industry, and here at Renewal by Andersen, we refer to these door styles as Hinged-French Style Patio Doors and Sliding Patio Doors. Both allow easy entrance and exit, but there are some distinct…

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    Michael Camille, Image on the Edge (Chapter Three: In the Margins of the Cathedral), (Harvard University Press Ann Arbor: University of Michigan University Library, Scholarly Pub. Office 1992), 77-98. In his chapter on “margins” within a Gothic Cathedral, Michael Camille examines architectural features that act as symbols of marginalization and hierarchy. He looks specifically at gargoyles, quatrefoils and misericords that depict both fantastical and monstrous figures and those that include…

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    companies that are constructing buildings like stores or houses. If a plumbing engineer works on a house, then he or she will be working either at an office building or at home. A plumbing engineer’s responsibility on a house is to design where the hot and cold systems go with help from their assists. The engineer does this job responsibility by using software like Autodesk AutoCAD, Autodesk Revit, and SPIPE by Elite software to effectively design where the pipes in the building are going to be…

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    construction manager. This job also includes working with engineers of all sorts, but working with architects is the major component in building structures. CM is essential to the world because without it, there would be no results. But without the architect, there would be no plans to build from. Construction managers and architects share a common goal of constructing a building, and in order to do that successfully, it…

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    biggest issues and do business together. The most comprehensive industry trade event, it features nine shows under one roof: Build Show, Timber Expo, Civils Expo, the Surface and Materials Show, Energy 2016, Plant & Machinery Live, HVAC 2016 and Smart Buildings…

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