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Cost Eneineerin This is a compilation of all of the articles, columns, and inserts that have we ee. been published in Cost Engineering in 1995. Commemorative Coins at the US Mint. Turner, Mark J., CCC. Estimating Technical Articles—by Author September, 34-39. Remediation Costs for the Montclair Arditi, Dr. David, and Mark A. Robinson, Khazanet, Dr. V.L. Looking on the East: Radium Superfund Sites. September, PE. Concurrent Delays in Construction Transformation of the Sleeping 23-28. Litigation. July, 20-30. Colossus. June, 21-28. Vakharia, Russell P., CCE. Financial Arentz, H. Christian, CCE. Continuing Mayo, Dr. Richard E., PE, Dr. W.W. Accounting of Human Resource Cost Engineering Education. October, Badger, PE, and Dr. Howard H. Policies. July, 38-40. 26-29. Bashford, PE. Public Agency Cost Walker, G. Darryl, CCE. Scheduling in an Arshad, Mirza Khurshid, CCE. Cost and Savings From Standardizing Energy Environmental Restoration Project Management: Residential Air Management Temperature Control Environment. August, 35-39. Conditioning in Saudi Arabia. Systems. April, 30-33. Wendel, Donald, CCC. Contingency November, 37-42. McKim, Dr. R.A., and H. Kiani. Applying Estimating for Environmental Bobeldijk, Volkert, PE CCE. A Total Quality Management to the Remediation Projects. November, 43- Computerized Cost Estimating System North American Construction Industry. 46. for the Decommissioning of March, 24-28. Winston, Richard E. Rapid Method ,ur Contaminated Facilities. July, 31-37. Mendelsohn, Sol, and Howard B. Capital Investment Decisions. April, 41- Cleveland, Bennett W., PE CCE. Greenfield. Taking Value 43. Definitive Estimating for Construction Engineering/Value Analysis Into the Wirth, Dr. Itzhak. Time Management and Projects at Remote Sites. October, 34- Twenty-First Century. August, 33-34. Cost Control in Theatrical Production. 39. Norfleet, David A., CCC. Indirect Rate September, 29-33. Creese, Dr. Robert C., and Li Li. Cost Development for Government Zack, James G. Jr., Practical Dispute Estimation of Timber Bridges Using Contracts. October, 30-33. Management. December, 55. Neural Networks. May, 17-22. Pearson, Dale A., CCE. Subcontractor Zelouf, Nissim, CCE. How to Relate a de la Garza, Dr. Jesus M., and Khalil G. Project Controls Reporting Construction Cost Estimate to the Rouhana. Neural Networks Versus Requirements. August, 21-32. Prevailing Bid Market for Government Parameter-Based Applications in Cost Reser, John R., CCE. Shocks, Jolts, and and Institutional Projects. April, 35-40. Estimating. February, 14-18. Tremors: Cost Impacts of the Base- Fleming, Quentin W., and Joel M. Isolation Structural System. November, Koppelman, PE. Linking Contractor 31-36. Technical Articles—by Title Payments to Contractor Performance. Sanvido, Dr. Victor E. Successful Retrofit Applying Total Quality Management to the December, 43. Project Team Leaders. June, 30-34. North American Construction Industry. Hatfield, Michael A., CCC. A Revenue Schumacher, Lee, PE. Quantifying and Dr. R.A. McKim and H. Kiani. March, Projection Primer for Contractors. Apportioning Delay on Construction 24-28. March, 29-31. Projects. February, 11-13. Competitive Bidding System. Dr. Ali A. Hegazy, Dr. Tarek, and Dr. Osama Shash, Dr. Ali A. Competitive Bidding Shash. February, 19-20. Moselhi, PE. Elements of Cost System. February, 19-20. A Computerized Cost Estimating System for Estimation: A Survey in Canada and Singh, Dr. Amarjit, PE. Construction the Decommissioning of Contaminated the United States. May, 27-33. Contracting in Southern Polynesia. Facilities. Volkert Bobeldijk, PE CCE. Johnston, Hal, and William R. Mincks. June, 35-46. July, 31-37. Cost-Effective Waste Minimization for Tavakoli, Dr. Amir, PE CCE, and Concurrent Delays in Construction Construction Managers. January, 31-40. Dimitrious Kefaldis. Mergers and Litigation. Dr. David Arditi and Mark Jurkiewicz, Wieslaw J. PE. Dual Entry in Acquisitions in the Construction A. Robinson, PE. July, 20-30. Cost Control: The Most Efficient Industry. January, 25-29. Construction Contracting in Southern Approach to Project Cost Control. May, Thomas, Dr. H. Randolph, PE, and Dr. Polynesia. Dr. Amarjit Singh, PE. June, 23-26. Amr A. Oloufa, PE. Labor Productivity, 35-46. Kess, Michael E. The Development of Cost Disruptions, and the Ripple Effect. Contingency Estimating for Environmental Estimates for the Pricing of December, 49. Remediation Projects. Donald Wendel, Cost Engineering Vol. 37/No.12 |D ECEMBER 1995 17 CCC. November, 43-46. Rouhana. February, 14-18. Cost Engineering’s 38th Anniversary! Continuing Cost Engineering Education. H. Practical Dispute Management. James G. November, 13-18. Christian Arentz, CCE. October, 26- Zack Jr. December, 55. Denver International Airport Contractors 29. Public Agency Cost Savings From ‘Task Force. Denver International Airport Cost and Project Management: Residential Standardizing Energy Management Was Built With Pride. December, 40. Air Conditioning in Saudi Arabia. Temperature Control Systems. Dr. Diesko, Joseph J. Jr. Unique Kiel Center Mirza Khurshid Arshad, CCE. Richard E. Mayo, PE, Dr. W.W. Arena Project. April, 14-16. November, 37-42. Badger, PE, and Dr. Howard H. Doing Business in Russia: Where Are the Cost-Effective Waste Minimization for Bashford, PE. April, 30-33. Americans? May, 11-12. Construction Managers. Hal Johnston Quantifying and Apportioning Delay on Ehrle, Carol. Waste Not, Pollute Not. July, and William R. Mincks. January, 31- Construction Projects. Lee 15-16. 40. Schumacher, PE. February, 11-13. Fraudulent Business Proposals From Nigeria Cost Estimation of Timber Bridges Using Rapid Method for Capital Investment Persist. April, 17, 34. Neural Networks. Dr. Robert C. Creese Decisions. Richard E. Winston. April, Harvey, Robert N., PE. The Port Authority and Li Li. May, 17-22. 41-43. of New York and New Jersey's Definitive Estimating for Construction A Revenue Projection Primer for Contractors. Organizational Strategy for Recovering Projects at Remote Sites. Bennett W. Michael A. Hatfield, CCC. March, 29- the World Trade Center After the Cleveland, PE CCE. October, 34-39. 31. February 26, 1993, Terrorist Bombing. The Development of Cost Estimates for the Scheduling in an Environmental Restoration January, 10-17. Pricing of Commemorative Coins at the Environment. G. Darryl Walker, CCE. Heller, Christian, and John K. Hollmann, US Mint. Michael E. Kess. September, August, 35-39. PE CCE. AACE International’s New 34-39. Shocks, Jolts, and Tremors: Cost Impacts of CompuServe Forums Near Completion. Dual Entry in Cost Control: The Most the Base-Isolation Structural System. March, 22-23. Efficient Approach to Project Cost John R. Reser, CCE. November, 31- Hollmann, John K., PE CCE. Board Control. Wieslaw J. Jurkiewicz, PE. 36. Approves Experiment With E-Mail. May, 23-26. Subcontractor Project Controls Reporting April, 29. Elements of Cost Estimation: A Survey in Requirements. Dale A. Pearson, CCE. Hollmann, John K., PE CCE. The Canada and the United States. Dr. August, 21-32. Unofficial Guide to AACE’s Project and Tarek Hegazy and Dr. Osama Moselhi, Successful Retrofit Project Team Leaders. Dr. Cost Management Forum on PE. May, 27-33. Victor E. Sanvido. June, 30-34. CompuServe. April, 19-25. Estimating Remediation Costs for the Taking Value Engineering/Value Analysis Hollmann, John K., PE CCE. The Montclair Radium Superfund Sites. Into the Twenty-First Century. Sol Unofficial Guide to CompuServe E- Mark J. Turner, CCC. September, 23- Mendelsohn and Howard B. Mail. April, 27-29. 28. Greenfield. August, 33-34. Karasick, Lee, and Ann Moore. Sony Financial Accounting of Human Resource Time Management and Cost Control in Pictures Studios Ceremonial Entry Policies. Russell P. Vakharia, CCE. Theatrical Production. Dr. Itzhak Gates and Walls Project. October, 16- July, 38-40. Wirth. September, 29-33. 17. How to Relate a Construction Cost Estimate Marshall, Dr. Harold E. Panel Discussion: to the Prevailing Bid Market for ASN Roundtable on a Standard Method for Government and Institutional Projects. Feature Articles Value Engineering. March, 9-23. Nissim Zelouf, CCE. April, 35-40. AACE International Board of Directors. Meet Us in St. Louis! June, 17-18. Indirect Rate Development for Government Vision 21 Update—Image and Metric in Construction. October, 12-15. Contracts. David A. Norfleet, CCC. Recognition of the Association. June, 6. Munisteri, Joseph G. The October, 30-33. The AACE International Education Fund Engineering/Construction Industry: Labor Productivity, Disruptions, and the Makes a Difference in Students’ Lives. Reengineer for Survival. November, 19- Ripple Effect. Dr. H. Randolph December, 23. 25. Thomas, PE, and Dr. Amr A. Oloufa, AACE International Technology Neggers, Meg. Kobe Earthquake on the PE. December 49. Directorate. “The Number” or “The Internet. August, 17-18. Linking Contractor Payments to Contractor Res—uR elliatbil”ity , Accuracy, Putzer, Michael. So, the Budget Ran Over . Performance. Quentin W. Fleming and Precision, Confidence, or What? . . Because? July, 12-14. Joel M. Koppelman, PE. December, January, 20-24. Riggenbach, Jack D., PE. Innovative Sludge 43. Barry, John E. Cost Engineering Skills Stabilization Method. June, 14-16. Looking on the East: Transformation of the Required for Global Programs. May, 14. Risk Management Committee. AACE Sleeping Colossus. Dr. V.L. Khazanet. Batten, Roger M. Energy and Cost TCM International’s Risk Management June, 21-28. Management Discussion: The Global Dictionary. October, 20-25. Mergers and Acquisitions in the Gas Industry. September, 19-21. Sakura, Shigemitu. The Japan Section’s Construction Industry. Dr. Amir Biery, Frederick P. Cost Engineer Salaries Experience With the Earthquake in Tavakoli, PE CCE and Dimitrious Growing. May, 15-16. Kobe. August, 19. Kefaldis. January, 25-29. Browns Ferry Turbine Team—It’s All in the Salcido, Pete J. (member of Planning and Neural Networks Versus Parameter-Based Planning. May, 13. Scheduling Committee). Planning the Applications in Cost Estimating. Dr. Caporale, Robert S. Denver Airport. Work—An Evolution in Progress. Jesus M. de la Garza and Khalil G. December, 33. February, 10. Cost Engineering Vol. 37/No. 12 DECEMBER 1995 Samid, Gideon, PE. The Past and Future of October—AACE International's 40th Annual Cost Engineering. June, 12-13. AACE International Section Contacts Meeting in Vancouver, BC, 10. Samid, Gideon, PE. Too Much Project September, 51. November— What's Important to You About Management: A Vice in Disguise (and October, 40. Cost Engineering Magazine?, 8. How to Minimize It). October, 18-19. November, 52. Sarkisian, Mark, PE. Cost Lessons of the Great SAN Hanshin Earthquake. August, 13-16. Fax Survey Results Strutt, Walter J., PE CCE. A Warm, West- Association Contacts March, 4. Coast Welcome to Vancouver. January, 46. May, 4. November, 26. February, 29. Unique Solution to Riverboat Launch. March, 38. SAN September, 13-14. April, 50. ICEC News Uppal, Kul B., PE. How to Establish an May, 46. January, 44. Estimating Department. September, June, 52. May, 40. 15-18. July, 53. The W.K. Kellogg Foundation Headquarters August, 45. SAN Project. February, 9. September, 52. In Our Estimation Truth and Fiction About Denver's New October, 46. Barry, William R., CCE. Total Cost—Total Airport. December, 39. November, 54. Return. June, 4. December, 65. Boyken, Donald R., CCC. The Need for Cost Analysis Reporting Standards. Other Articles July, 6. Athens Metro Project. November, 7. Calendar of Events Grumer, Eugene L., CCE. The Chemical Call for Volunteers for AACE International’s January, 45. Weapons Treaty. November, 4. Special Boards: Certification, February, 28. Hamilton, Allen C., CCE. Directions in the Education, and Recommended Practices March, 37. New Year. December, 4. and Standards. Barry G. McMillan. April, 49. Mendel, Tom G., CCC. Total Cost June, 8-11. May, 45. Management —Trends for the 21st Constitution and Bylaws. July, 41-45. June, 47. Century. April, 4. Constitution and Bylaws Amendments- July, 52. Moore, M. Melissa. January, 6-7. Annotation. Larry G. Medley Sr., August, 44. Moore, M. Melissa. Educate Government? CCC, Ted W. Wilson, PE CCE, and September, 53. May, 7. George D. Weaver Jr., PE. April, 8. October, 45. Prentice, Jean-Paul, CCE. The Metric Update. Kurt G.R. Heinze, CCE. November, 53. Etymological Development of July, 9. December, 66. Professional Terminology. October, 4. 1994-1995 Education Fund Contributors. Samid, Gideon. Promoting Our Profession. December, 24. SAN February, 5. 1995 Cost Engineering Index. December, Call for Papers Selg, Richard A., CCE. Using Total Cost 17. April, 11-13. Management to Control the Life Cycle Nominations for AACE International May, 35-37. of Environmental Restoration and Officers. November, 9. July, 17-19. Waste Management Projects. Order of the Silver Fox. December, 22. August, 10-12. September, 4. Slate of Candidates. December, 7. ASN Speed, William S. AACE International and Strategic Planning Committee Progress Certification News the Global Economy. March, 7. Report. September, 8. April, 47. Sumrall, Mac, CCC. Support Your Local Synopsis of Board of Directors Meeting. October, 43. Section! August, 5. December, 6. NN CompuServe Connections Letters to the Editor AACE International Bulletin June, 20. Bivona, John C., PE. July, 4. January, 41-44. July, 11. Fleming, Quentin. February, 4. February, 21-22. August, 9. Gair, Robert F. November, 6. March, 32. Neuscheler, Philip E. March, 4. September, 11. April, 44-47. October, 11. Paley, Al. February, 4. May, 38-40. November, 10. Querns, Wesley R., CCE. January, 4. June, 48-51. December, 21. Rosoff, David, CCE. January, 4. July, 46-49. Short, Don L. II. November, 6. August, 41-42. SAN Sigurdsen, Arild. May, 4. September, 41-50. Fax Survey Turner, Mark J., CCC. November, 6. October, 41-44. January —Call for Reviewers, 9. Zelouf, Nissim. July, 4. November, 47-50. March—Insurance Survey, 8. December, 61-63. May—Call for Reviewers, 6. Cost Engineering Vol. 37/No. 12 DECEMBER 1995 WAN Management Improvements. April, 5. July, 49. Meet the Board Querns, Wesley R., CCE. AACE August, 40. Burton, Dorothy J. October, 6. International’s Total Cost Management September, 50. Fisher, Dr. Deborah J., PE. September, 7. suide for the 21st Century. August, 4. October, 24. Martin, Bruce A., CCE. August, 6. Stumpf, George R., PE. AACE November, 30. International Technical December, 64. Committee—Asn Exciting Piace to Be! WAN Message From the Editorial Advisory March, 5. WAN Committee Wilson, Ted W., PE CCE. Meeting Publications Catalog Addendum Farris, J. Stephen, CCE. The Fourth Membership Needs— Your AACE December insert. International Headquarters at Work. Generation of Time Management. September, 6. June, 5. VAN Foushi, John A., CCE. Silver Fox Mentors. Software Reviews October, 9. SAN Mosig, W. Richard Jr., PE. File Magic Plus New Books Professional. February, 7-8. WAN Heinze, Kurt G.R., CCE. July, 49. Mosig, W. Richard Jr., PE. MiniWriter Message From the President/Board Electronic Clipboard. April, 6-7. Bonilla, Nelson E., CCE. Recommended WAN Mosig, W. Richard Jr., PE. Design4/Cost. Practices and Standards Board. May, 5. 1995 Annual Report May, 9-10. Bonilla, Nelson E., CCE. Let’s Make July insert. Mosig, W. Richard Jr., PE. SureTrack AACE a Truly International Technical WRN Project Manager for Windows. July, 7-8. Society. November, 5. Professional Resources Mosig, W. Richard Jr., PE. OSHALOG.200 Burton, Dorothy J. Worldwide Communi- January, 30. for DOS. August, 7-8. cation. December, 5. February, 25. Mosig, W. Richard Jr., PE. Fast Track Hamm, Edward D., PE. CCE. Have You March, 33-34. Schedule 3.0 for Windows. September, Considered Certification? February, 6. April, 48. 9-10. Medley, Larry G. Sr., CCC. The State of May, 44. Mosig, W. Richard Jr., PE. Easy Photo for the Association: Assuring a Brighter June, 51. Windows. October, 7-8. Future for Our Members and Our July, 50, 51. Mosig, W. Richard Jr., PE. Ability for Profession. January, 5, 8. August, 40. Windows 1.5. November, 11-12. Medley, Larry G. Sr., CCC. AACE September, 40. Internati—oW noarlld Leader in Total October, 44. SAN Cost Management. June, 7. November, 51. TCM 1-Pager Medley, Larry G. Sr., CCC. Partnering December, 64. February, 27. With Other Professional Organizations. August, 43. October, 5. WAN Mendel, ‘Tom G, CCC. Total Cost Professional Services Directory RAN Management Trends for the Twenty- January, 18. First Century. July, 5. February, 24. Teller’s Report Moore, M. Melissa. Your Professional March, 33. April, 9. Success Begins With . .. AACE April, 48. May, 8. International. September, 5. May, 42. Postula, Frank D., PE CCE. Financial June, 54. Please remember to pay your Pay by December 31, 1995, and you 1996 AACE International will avoid the slight increase in mem- membership dues by bership dues that goes into effect December 31, 1995. January 1, 1996, and may receive a tax break (US residents only). ImpRoermtianndte r For more information, contact AACE International Headquarters at: PHONE: 800-858-COST or 304-296-8444 * Fax: 304-291-5728 * E-mail: [email protected] Cost Engineering Vol. 37/No. 12 DECEMBER 1995

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