Construction Time Overruns

The actual time required to complete construction on military facilities is often greater than the time contractually specified. There are several reasons for these 'overruns' or time extensions: designer changes/errors, user changes, weather, strikes, late deliveries, etc. These time exte...

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LANDING FIELDS
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MILITARY FACILITIES
REGRESSION ANALYSIS
TIME STUDIES
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