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Practical Guide to Engineering Procurement and Construction Contracts


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CHAPTER 14

The power structures of a Joint Venture and a Consortium and the decision-making process

14.1 The Joint Venture: strategic management

Companies in construction that want to do well need to employ strategy to gain the reputation of reliability to provide services to and beyond expectations of its Owners; to improve and innovate continuously; to be an attractive employer for employees so the company can attract the best people in their trade; to be a solid investment for shareholders by meeting their expectations; and to grow. In the previous chapter the reasons for companies to join forces have been listed and explained.

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