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Chris Blythe: Greed isn’t good

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  1. ‘value engineering’ is almost always about cutting cost out of a project, at times without due reference to key specification requirements…” Value engineering is about maximising value, not cost cutting. Perhaps the failure is more about people not knowing how to use the system.to its best advantage

  2. Value engineering is almost always about making a project fit the Client’s real budget. Perhaps if pre-construction teams did their jobs properly in managing expectations, design and cost planning, rather than relying on contractors to be the bearers of the bad news then we wouldn’t need it! :o). J.

  3. It isn’t just subcontractors who get hurt in the race to the bottom, employees get hurt too.

    I know I’m tired of being treated as a ‘freelancer’ when it suits to minimise or dismiss what in any other contractual situation would be reasonable requests for compliance with contractual entitlements.

    Really wondering after 24 years in the industry what I’ve done wrong to keep being screwed over by professionally qualified but unscrupulous employers.

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