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CBHerman - Think Outside the Box: Newsletter April 20, 2023

4/25/2023

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CBHerman - Think Outside the Box: Trial of Google BARD - AI Explains The Differences Between Public/Private Entities And How They Manage Construction - April 20, 2023

We will jump back to OpenAI ChatGPT4 prompts next week and try and do a back and forth each week versus having you backtrack three weeks.
The main difference between public and private entities is that public entities are owned and operated by the government, while private entities are owned and operated by individuals or businesses. This difference has a significant impact on the way construction is managed.
Public entities typically have a more bureaucratic process for managing construction projects. This is because they are subject to a number of regulations and requirements that private entities are not. For example, public entities must often comply with environmental regulations, building codes, and labor laws. They may also be required to hold public hearings and provide opportunities for public input.
Private entities, on the other hand, have more flexibility in the way they manage construction projects. They are not subject to the same regulations and requirements as public entities. This can give them an advantage in terms of time and cost. However, it is important for private entities to be aware of the regulations and requirements that do apply to them, such as building codes and labor laws.
In addition to the difference in regulations, public entities and private entities also have different priorities. Public entities are typically focused on providing essential services to the public, while private entities are focused on making a profit. This difference in priorities can affect the way construction projects are managed.
For example, public entities may be more willing to spend more money on a construction project if it means that they will be able to provide a better service to the public. Private entities, on the other hand, may be more focused on keeping costs down, even if it means that they will not be able to provide the same level of service.
The difference between public and private entities has a significant impact on the way construction is managed. Public entities must often comply with a number of regulations and requirements that private entities are not. Private entities, on the other hand, have more flexibility in the way they manage construction projects. However, it is important for private entities to be aware of the regulations and requirements that do apply to them.
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      • PURE Project Manager® Instructor
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      • The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
      • The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
      • Hill International, Inc.
      • Academy Sports + Outdoors
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      • WRL General Contractors
      • Charter Builders, Ltd.
      • Continuing Education
    • Newsletter/Blog Previews
    • Contact
  • PURE Project ManagerĀ® Instructor