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1997
December 1997
Engineering standards and EQC – why bother?
December 1997
Management Guidelines
Engineering standards and EQC – why bother?
Avoid technical problems that can cause project cost increases or schedule delays
Carmagen Engineering, Inc.:
Carucci, V. A.
IP: 18.118.195.162
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Carucci, V. A.
- Carmagen Engineering, Inc., Madison, New Jersey
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