Yes. Value Engineering is a thing. In the corporate world it's called getting more "bang for your buck". In the Federal Government, it's a bit trickier. Every year, Congress "appropriates", or sets ...
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Yes. Value Engineering is a thing. In the corporate world it's called getting more "bang for your buck". In the Federal Government, it's a bit trickier. Every year, Congress "appropriates", or sets ...
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