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Start to End on How to Build a House

Author: Viraj PATIL
language: en
Publisher: Independently Published
Release Date: 2018-01-31
A contractor (builder) knows something that engineers don't, and an engineer knows something that a contractor doesn't. So basically this book is a perfect mixture of both, comprising of every single step starting from the knowledge needed for selecting a plot to the final completion/occupancy certificate; and in-between it consists of well established details and process regarding - Land survey, planning, permits, foundation, plinth, columns, walls, staircases, slabs and beams, plastering, plumbing, wiring, painting, flooring and fixing of doors and Windows. After my admission in Civil Engineering College, I used to always wonder what is basically civil engineering or how is a house made?College books were providing knowledge in parts, and never covered the whole process including important small operations needed for it.Finally after failing to find such kind of book I decided why not write a book instead. So with the assistance of my dad who holds an experience of 15 years in construction business; wrote this book.I made it with an aim of clearing your concepts about what is building a house is all about. - VIRAJ PATIL
Operations and Supply Chain Management

Author: Roberta S. Russell
language: en
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Release Date: 2021-03-09
Russell and Taylor's Operations and Supply Chain Management is designed to teach students how to analyze processes, ensure quality, create value, and manage the flow of information and products, while creating value along the supply chain in a global environment. Russell and Taylor explain and clearly demonstrate the skills needed to be a successful operations manager. Most importantly, Operations Management makes the quantitative topics easy for students to understand and the mathematical applications less intimidating. Appropriate for students preparing for careers across functional areas of the business environment, this text provides foundational understanding of both qualitative and quantitative operations management processes.