Construction Technology Day 2011

Quality and Responsibility

German Construction Technology Day (BTT), Berlin May 11 – 13, 2011. The German Society for Concrete and Construction Technology Inc. (DBV) in conjunction with the German Committee for Structural Concrete (DAfStb): proceedings relating to the BTT 2011: 120 pp (DIN A4) with 83 Ills./Tables and 27 Sources as well as accompanying CD. 80.00 euros. Booklet 21, DBV. D-10785 Berlin, www.betonverein.de.

Initially the publication is mainly devoted to “Quality and Responsibility” during construction relating to quality when building unique projects, expectations on the part of the client with respect to...

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