Engineering Management & Contract Series (ENG)
196 | Contractor Cost Data Reporting |
501 | Vendor Performance Review |
503 | Pricing History |
504 | Clauses and Provisions |
536 | Logistics Reassignment |
561 | Contract Abstract |
567 | Contract Completion Status |
568 | Contract Payment Management Report |
620 | Excavation Communication |
625 | Well Information |
650 | Maintenance Service Order |
805 | Contract Pricing Proposal |
806 | Project Schedule Reporting |
836 | Procurement Notices |
838 | Trading Partner Profile |
839 | Project Cost Reporting |
841 | Specifications/Technical Information |
871 | Component Parts Content |
896 | Product Dimension Maintenance |
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