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Project management 42 Construction industry 34 Sustainability 32 Construction 28 Asset management 22 PPP 16 BIM 13 Circular economy 13 Construction projects 12 India 12 Procurement 12 Risk management 12 Sri Lanka 11 Barriers 10 Ghana 10 Infrastructure management 10 Nigeria 10 Stakeholder management 10 Critical success factors 9 Developing countries 9 Facilities management 9 Green building 9 Building information modelling (BIM) 8 Built environment 8 Construction management 8 Performance 8 Buildings 7 Construction project 7 Maintenance 7 Productivity 7 Project success 7 Projects 7 Sustainable construction 7 Sustainable development 7 Australia 6 Collaboration 6 Housing 6 Infrastructure 6 Megaprojects 6 Performance management 6
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Article 556 Book / Working Paper 4
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research-article 361 back-matter 30 case-report 19 review 19 non-article 6 review-article 6 conceptual-paper 4 editorial 1 research-paper 1
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English 560
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Kumaraswamy, Mohan 31 Liyanage, Champika 10 Roumboutsos, Athena 9 Senaratne, Sepani 9 E.D. Love, Jane Matthews and Steve Lockley, Peter 8 Olatunji, Oluwole Alfred 8 Perera, Srinath 8 Opoku, Alex 7 Aibinu, Ajibade A. 6 Alex Opoku, Professor Vian Ahmed and Dr Heather Cruickshank, Dr 6 Awuzie, Bankole Osita 6 Chileshe, Nicholas 6 De Silva, Nayanthara 6 Florence Yean Yng Ling and Dr Carlos Formoso, Dr 6 Hassanain, Mohammad A. 6 Kulatunga, Udayangani 6 Oke, Ayodeji Emmanuel 6 Perera, B.A.K.S. 6 Ramachandra, Thanuja 6 Rameezdeen, Raufdeen 6 Wilkinson, Suzanne 6 Zulu, Sambo Lyson 6 Abdallah, Abdullatif 5 Agyekum, Kofi 5 Ahmed, Vian 5 Aigbavboa, Clinton 5 De Silva, Lalith 5 Delhi, Venkata Santosh Kumar 5 Emuze, Fidelis 5 Karunasena, Gayani 5 Samaraweera, Aparna 5 Waidyasekara, K.G.A.S. 5 Aliu, John 4 Amaratunga, Dilanthi 4 Assaf, Sadi 4 Cruickshank, Heather 4 Doloi, Hemanta 4 Enegbuma, Wallace Imoudu 4 Fernando, Nirodha Gayani 4 Gunawan, Indra 4
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Built Environment Project and Asset Management 557 Built Environment Project and Asset Management Ser. 2 Built Environment Project and Asset Management: Volume 5, Issue 2 1
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Other ZBW resources 556 ECONIS (ZBW) 4
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A framework for the performance assessment of construction contractors in Saudi Arabia
Tuffaha, Firas M.; Assaf, Sadi; Zaben, Yasar Zakaria; … - In: Built Environment Project and Asset Management 11 (2020) 2, pp. 195-213
Purpose In this work, a framework for assessing construction contractors' performance in Saudi Arabia is developed. Usually, a contractor's assessment is based on financial aspects, which are lagging indicators in nature, and can ignore other nonfinancial aspects. Hence, a more detailed...
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ICT as a solution for the revitalization of public open space in private developments
Jian, Izzy Yi; Chan, Edwin H.W.; Yao, Terry Ye Peng - In: Built Environment Project and Asset Management 11 (2020) 3, pp. 440-453
Purpose POSPD, as supplementation of public open spaces (POS), has become a common policy to moderate the intensification of urbanization. However, some access restrictions, both physical and information-wise, were deliberately designed by private developers to reserve the POSPD for their own...
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Implementation of age-friendly initiatives in smart cities: probing the barriers through a systematic review
Torku, Alex; Chan, Albert P.C.; Yung, Esther H.K. - In: Built Environment Project and Asset Management 11 (2020) 3, pp. 412-426
Purpose The purpose of this study is to identify the barriers that hinder the implementation of age-friendly initiatives in smart cities. Design/methodology/approach A systematic review of the literature was conducted using Scopus search engine. Relevant keywords were used to discover 81...
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A bibliometric analysis of recycled concrete research (1978–2019)
Oshodi, Olalekan Shamsideen; Awuzie, Bankole Osita; … - In: Built Environment Project and Asset Management 10 (2020) 5, pp. 725-736
Purpose The use of recycled concrete (RC) can reduce the greenhouse emissions associated with the production of cement, which is one of the primary materials used for the execution of construction projects. This research aims to review the state of knowledge in the field of RC research. An...
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Claim tenability assessment in Indian real estate projects using ANN and decision tree models
Rai, Himanshu; Jagannathan, Murali; Delhi, Venkata … - In: Built Environment Project and Asset Management 11 (2020) 3, pp. 468-487
Purpose Claims have become an inseparable part of construction projects across the world. Construction claims often tend to result not only in time and cost overruns but in case of a dispute arising from the claim, it may result in erosion of the brand value and the working relationship between...
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Investigation of waste diversion rates in the construction and demolition sector in Australia
Ratnasabapathy, Shiyamini; Alashwal, Ali; Perera, Srinath - In: Built Environment Project and Asset Management 11 (2020) 3, pp. 427-439
Purpose Waste diversion rate (WDR) is a key indicator of effective waste management and circular economy. However, it has not yet been widely used in the construction and demolition waste (C&DW) sector. This study aims to promote the application of WDR as an effective measure for waste...
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Using the cost of construction work to trigger legislative duties for WHS: the Australian experience
Shooshtarian, Salman; Lingard, Helen; Wong, Peter S.P. - In: Built Environment Project and Asset Management 10 (2020) 3, pp. 369-387
Purpose In an attempt to create national harmonisation of legislation, a set of model Work Health and Safety (WHS) Regulations were developed in Australia. These regulations require principal contractors to undertake specific WHS planning and coordination activities if the construction works to...
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A “knowledge value chain” framework for contractor organisations to maximise chances of winning tenders
Dewagoda, Kaveesha Gihani; Perera, B.A.K.S.; Senaratne, … - In: Built Environment Project and Asset Management 11 (2020) 4, pp. 577-593
Purpose Knowledge is a critical asset that places contractor organisations at a competitive advantage when they take part in competitive tendering. However, a dearth of literature exists on the mechanisms that contractor organisations can adopt to utilise knowledge to gain competitive advantage...
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Stakeholder management in prefabricated prefinished volumetric construction projects: benchmarking the key result areas
Wuni, Ibrahim Yahaya; Shen, Geoffrey Qiping - In: Built Environment Project and Asset Management 10 (2020) 3, pp. 407-421
Purpose Prefabricated prefinished volumetric construction (PPVC) projects are industrialized building systems that are co-created. Thus, effective management of the involved stakeholders is required to ensure project success. However, knowledge of how best to manage the diverse stakeholders in...
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Analysis of effective project-based communication components within primary stakeholders in construction industry
Safapour, Elnaz; Kermanshachi, Sharareh; Kamalirad, Shirin - In: Built Environment Project and Asset Management 11 (2020) 2, pp. 157-173
Purpose Effective internal communication facilitates the transfer of data and information among project parties throughout the execution of construction projects. It minimizes the distortion of data and major cost overruns and delays. The aim of this study was to determine main components of the...
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