Research on Model of Division of Tender of Engineering: A Minimization Cost Perspective

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With the implementation of engineering projects, essentially, the owner expects to make handsome profits at the lowest cost. From the perspective of project cost, the study try to analyze production costs and transaction costs on tenders division process, then to establish different project cost metering model of tenders division. At the last, the study applies the model to a real case to test it.

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2584-2589

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August 2013

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