Collaborative Practice in the Built Environment by Tom Muir

Collaborative Practice in the Built Environment by Tom Muir

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This book is written by a team of professionals and outlines the current and emerging collaborative practices in the development and construction industry.

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Collaborative Practice in the Built Environment by Tom Muir

This is a volume in a new series of textbooks which responds to changes that are occurring throughout the construction industry and in further education. The series focusses on aspects of the curriculum that are common to all professions in the built environment. The principal aim of BEST (The Built Environment Series of Textbooks) is to provide texts that are relevant to more than one course and the texts therefore address areas of commonality in a original and innovative way. Learning aids in the text such as revision notes, questions for self-testing and worked examples, will appeal to all students. This first book in the series, written by a team of professionals led by Tom Muir and Brian Rance, outlines the current and emerging collaborative practices in the development and construction industry. It addresses the changing nature of the development and construction industry in the UK and worldwide, the interdisciplinary basis of current and emerging practice in both the public and private sector and a vision of the construction and development industry into the 21st century.
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ISBN 13 9780419195603
ISBN 10 0419195602
Title Collaborative Practice in the Built Environment
Author Tom Muir
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 1995-06-15
Number of pages 208
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.