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‘Engineering Law and Construction Management (Volume 2)’ published
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The book “Engineering Law and Construction Management (Volume 2): Supply Chain and Resource Management in Construction Projects” authored by Mohammad Taghi Nazarpour, associate professor of the Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning of Shahid Beheshti University (SBU), and his colleagues has been published recently by SBU Press in 444 pages.
To buy this book, students and interested parties can go to the sales office of the Scientific Works Publishing Center of SBU, located in the Information Technology (IT) building, ground floor, or order online through the center's website. It is also possible to buy the electronic file of the book from "Fidibo", "Booket" and "Taaghche" websites.
Today, it is rarely possible for an organization to meet all its needs without the help of other organizations. Organizations must cooperate with other organizations in order to meet the end user’s desirable quality and focus on their specialized area, and this is the same concept that is effective in the management of supply chain and resource management and in the success of construction projects and maximizing their productivity.
The second volume of the book examines the subject of implementation management, especially the supply chain and resource management of construction projects. The most important topics include supply chain management in construction projects, project and construction management, financial and credit resource management, human and organizational resource management in construction projects, resource management relying on Information and Communications Technology in the construction industry, HSSE management and insurance service management.
The authors have attempted to present diverse and related materials and topics in seven chapters to the managers of the construction field, the interested people and activists of the specialized field of project management and construction, as well as the students of this field.

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