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Community College Of Baltimore, Carol D. Eustis Center For Health Professions

Community College Of Baltimore, Carol D. Eustis Center For Health Professions

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ROAD RELOCATIONS A new building or addition can impact traffic patterns and cause significant budget implications. When relocating roads, you must consider the quality of the soil, excavation, asphalt material, construction schedule and site logistics. Sometimes there are issues with soil quality that can result in the asphalt collapsing. Considering several options will help determine the most cost-effective scenario. BUILDING FAÇADE Depending on the envelope material chosen, the cost can be as high as 25 percent of the total construction budget. While sometimes the façade cannot be altered due to design intent, other times it provides a significant opportunity for implementing value management. You can look at changing materials or reducing the material’s square footage. Working

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