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Different Types of Contracts | Types of Contracts in Construction | Contracts in Project Management



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The one of the important topics of Project Management is under discussion is this short video. Explained in details the types of contracts.
eight different types of construction projects will be discussed which are in common practice in construction industry nowadays .
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video time Stamps:
00:00 Types of Contracts an Intro
01:55 Single Contract
03:24 Separate Contract
04:03 Lump Sum Contract
05:11 Unit Price Contract or Bill of Quantities Contract
06:14 Schedule of rates Contract
06:52 Guaranteed maximum price contract
07:55 Cost Plus Fee Contract
08:41 Build, operate and Transfer Contract
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