The Housing Industry: a Bibliography Committee of Planning Librarians. Exchange Bibliography, No. 148
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Co., I968. 206p. (Rand IicNally political science series). The future demand for building materials in residential construction in the United States, --^ichard ^^. Evans, ^niv. of "ashington Business Review. 26:^8-56. "^ummer 196?. Crebler, Leo. Production of new housing - 1950. paper '1.75. Soc. Sci. Res, Grigsby, ^'illiam G. ^^ousing markets and public policy, l^hiladelphia, University of Pennsylvania, 1963. 1p7.50 Guy, R.B. The state of the art of prefabrication in the construction industry.... Final report to the Building and Construction Trades Dept. AFL-CIO, by R.^. Guy and others. Columbus, Ohio, Battelle Memorial -institute, 1967. 236p. CPL Exchange Bibliography lU8 Hastings, Robert H. Proposals a new and comprehensive system for design and delivery of buildings. Architectural Record, p. 135-8. i'Jov 1968, Henderson, Jim. Rehabilitations: how long will it take to ^complete the job? American i^ilder. p iiU-5. My 1968. Oklahoma ^ity's Rehabilita- tion Director contends more builder-contractors will enter the market if HUD rules are not changed frequently, and if local agencies are better managed.
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