Robert L. Peurifoy
The late Robert L. Peurifoy was Professor Emeritus at the University of Texas at Austin. He authored many books and pioneered the study of construction engineering as an academic discipline. Clifford J. Schexnayder is an Eminent Scholar Emeritus at the Del E. Webb School of Construction at Arizona State University. He is a founder of ASCE's Construction Institute and a former chairman of the Transportation Research Board's Construction Section. Robert L. Schmitt is a professor of civil...See more
The late Robert L. Peurifoy was Professor Emeritus at the University of Texas at Austin. He authored many books and pioneered the study of construction engineering as an academic discipline. Clifford J. Schexnayder is an Eminent Scholar Emeritus at the Del E. Webb School of Construction at Arizona State University. He is a founder of ASCE's Construction Institute and a former chairman of the Transportation Research Board's Construction Section. Robert L. Schmitt is a professor of civil engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Platteville. Aviad Shapira is Professor Emeritus of construction engineering and management in the Civil and Environmental Engineering faculty at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology. Aaron Cohen is currently Director, Estimating Products, with InEight, Inc. See less
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Construction planning, equipment, and methods
by toyman, Jul 3, 2010
Book is very useful. Seller was excellent to deal with Read More
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Estimating Construction Costs
Excellent Rererence Manual
by Nus1, Jan 8, 2009
This book is an excellent estimating reference manual for civil engineers, construction managers and contractors engaged or specialized in heavy civil engineering construction, commercial and ... Read More
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Construction planning, equipment, and methods
Very Detailed
This is a good book. However, it has a lot of information from the smallest of construction projects to extreme construction. Like other books, and I am not a student anymore, I would have liked more ... Read More