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One of the biggest challenges of any construction project is controlling costs. Change orders, unexpected expenses, and scheduling issues can all send costs spiraling higher. To combat this, many project owners turn to low-bid procurement in order to secure the lowest price. According to a recent survey conducted by professors in Colorado and Georgia with funding from the American Council of Engineering Companies and the American Public Works Association, that approach might be part of the problem.

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