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This reference for consulting engineers provides the fundamental principles and skills required to operate their own practice. It includes guidelines on: newtworking for client growth; getting free publicity; bringing in partners; extending a practice internationally; and generating maximum profit.
American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Professional Practice Committee
Author : American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Professional Practice Committee Publisher : Page : 42 pages File Size : 14,30 MB Release : 1960 Category : Mechanical engineers ISBN :
The CONSULTING ENGINEERS' "Guidebook" is excerpted from the new book The "Complete Guide" to CONSULTING ENGINEERING by John D. Gaskell, Retired Professional Engineer. It is the result of requests from many readers to narrow the focus to the goals of:* Becoming an "outstanding" consulting engineer.* Gaining a reputation as an "expert" in their specialty; and * Obtaining the engineering "management skills" needed to advance their career and make the firm stand out from their competitors.This is both a detailed handbook for new engineers and a constant reference manual for seasoned professionals.It is anticipated that companies which provide products or services to engineers will present this guidebook to engineers as a Premium-Gift to promote new business and to thank engineers that already support them.If purchased in substantial quantities, a Special Edition named in honor of the sponsor could be printed: The (Sponsor's) CONSULTING ENGINEERS' "Guidebook".John D. Gaskell, Retired Professional EngineerTheEngineersResource.com and ProfessionalValueBooks.com
This revised classic remains the most valuable source on principles and techniques needed by civil engineers, including scores of revisions and innovations in design, construction, materials, and equipment. Emphasis is on simplified ways to apply fundamental principles to practical problems. 725 illus.
The (SPONSOR'S) CONSULTING ENGINEERINGS' "Guidebook" is a "sample" of what the "Guidebook" might look like when sponsors are found for a "Special Edition" named in honor of the sponsor. The sponsor's name will appear both on the cover and on the inside cover. In addition, a two page letter on the sponsor's letterhead will replace the sample letter in front.It is anticipated that sponsors which provide products or services to engineers will present this Guidebook to engineers as a Premium-Gift to promote new business and to thank engineers that already support them.This book is excerpted from the new book The "Complete Guide" to CONSULTING ENGINEERING by John D. Gaskell, Retired Professional Engineer. It is the result of requests from many readers to narrow the focus to the goals of:* Becoming an "outstanding" consulting engineer.* Gaining a reputation as an "expert" in their specialty; and * Obtaining the engineering "management skills" needed to advance their career and make the firm stand out from their competitors.This is both a detailed handbook for new engineers and a constant reference manual for seasoned professionals.John D. Gaskell, Retired Professional EngineerTheEngineersResource.com and ProfessionalValueBooks.com
This guide outlines the functions of the consulting engineer in serving a client, the types of services usually offered, the various methods of determining compensation for engineering services, and the general ranges of remuneration that competent consulting engineers receive for their services. A recommended procedure for interviewing and selecting a consulting engineer and guidance on contracts for engineering services are also provided. The manual is designed to serve the best interests of the client and the consulting engineer and to foster better understanding between them. The data presented for engineering charges, percentage fees, factors on payrolls, and so on, are provided as general guides to be used or not used, at the sole discretion of each user, to assist in evaluating compensation negotiated between clients and consulting engineers. The data is based on the experience of many consulting engineers as obtained in a recent national survey.
American Society of Civil Engineers. Subcommittee on the Revision of Manual No. 45
Author : American Society of Civil Engineers. Subcommittee on the Revision of Manual No. 45 Publisher : Page : 104 pages File Size : 17,19 MB Release : 1975 Category : Civil engineering ISBN :
American Society of Civil Engineers. Committee on Standards of Practice, Subcommittee on the Revision of Manual
Author : American Society of Civil Engineers. Committee on Standards of Practice, Subcommittee on the Revision of Manual Publisher : Page : pages File Size : 29,98 MB Release : 1975 Category : ISBN :
American Society of Civil Engineers. Committee on Professional Practice
Author : American Society of Civil Engineers. Committee on Professional Practice Publisher : Page : 96 pages File Size : 12,54 MB Release : 1968 Category : Civil engineering ISBN :