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CONTRACTING FOR PIPELINE REFURBISHMENT
With the rising costs of labor and materials, the water utility may find some attraction in rehabilitating old pipes rather than installing new replacements. Before this action can be taken, however, the utility has to investigate all the “angles” and nuances associated with the project and work them into the contractor's contract. The reader who wants to benefit from the lessons of others should find these experiences of the Philadelphia Water Dept. valuable.
CONTRACTING FOR PIPELINE REFURBISHMENT
With the rising costs of labor and materials, the water utility may find some attraction in rehabilitating old pipes rather than installing new replacements. Before this action can be taken, however, the utility has to investigate all the “angles” and nuances associated with the project and work them into the contractor's contract. The reader who wants to benefit from the lessons of others should find these experiences of the Philadelphia Water Dept. valuable.
CONTRACTING FOR PIPELINE REFURBISHMENT
Supplee, R. A. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 63 ; 406-409
1971-07-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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