Resident Engineering Costs vs. Construction Costs for New York City Water Pollution Control Projects

by Paul Zoltanetzky, Jr., Dep of Environmental Protection, United States,



Document Type: Proceeding Paper

Part of: Utilization of Ocean Waves?Wave to Energy Conversion

Abstract:

This paper begins by describing the New York City fresh water system, water pollution control plants, and the development of capital programs. It then discusses contracting methods, construction management, the resident engineering staff, resident engineers employed by New York City and those supplied by private consulting firms, costs, change orders, and other aspects of the subject.



Subject Headings: Water pollution | Urban areas | Construction methods | Construction costs | Management methods | Construction management | Construction companies | New York City | New York | United States

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