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- Project plans for building design and construction
- Traditional contract: appointment
- Traditional contract: business justification
- Traditional contract: concept design
- Traditional contract: construction
- Traditional contract: detailed design
- Traditional contract: feasibility studies
- Traditional contract: mobilisation
- Traditional contract: occupation and defects liability period
- Traditional contract: outline work plan
- Traditional contract: planning permission
- Traditional contract: post occupancy evaluation
- Traditional contract: production information
- Traditional contract: project brief
- Traditional contract: tender
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