Paper Chase.
American School & University, November, 2004
Byline: Dan McConaghy
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Tight budgets and strict schedules are familiar to those responsible for constructing education facilities. Unresolved coordination issues account for 15 to 35 percent of change orders, so savvy school administrators have begun to require document coordination reviews to rein in changes (and costs) during construction. Most schools are aware of the advantages of requiring document coordination reviews on their construction projects. However, many who think they are buying comprehensive document review services are getting only a fraction of the effort ...
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