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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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Undetermined 543 CC license 13 Free 13
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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 game-theoretic model for roadway performance management : A socio-technical approach
Osman, Hesham; Nikbakht, Mazdak - In: Built Environment Project and Asset Management 4 (2014) 1, pp. 40-54
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present a socio-technical approach to modeling the behavior of roadway users, asset managers, and politicians toward roadway performance and asset management. This approach models the complex interactions that occur between these agents in a complex...
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Stakeholders’ expectations in utilising financial models for public-private partnership projects
Kurniawan, Fredy; Ogunlana, Stephen; Motawa, Ibrahim - In: Built Environment Project and Asset Management 4 (2014) 1, pp. 4-21
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore stakeholders’ expectations in utilising PPP financial models in order to ensure that each stakeholder understands the expectations of others before negotiating and reaching contract agreement by all the stakeholders....
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Public private partnerships/private finance initiatives for financing infrastructure in public tertiary institutions in Nigeria
Taiwo Gbadegesin, Job; Tajudeen Aluko, Bioye - In: Built Environment Project and Asset Management 4 (2014) 2, pp. 199-215
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the factors that influence the adoption of private finance initiatives (PFIs) for infrastructure projects in tertiary institutions of learning. It also determines the relationship between the levels of awareness, years of experience and the...
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Cross-sectoral comparison of concessions in transport : Urban, road and port pre-fuzzy assessment
Vanelslander, Thierry; Chomat, Gilles; Roumboutsos, Athena - In: Built Environment Project and Asset Management 4 (2014) 1, pp. 22-39
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present a methodology of comparing concession projects developed in different transport sub-sectors. The methodology is tested in the comparison of three different cases, each of which represent a particular mode of transport: a road development...
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Value methodology in public engagement for construction development projects
Leung, Mei-Yung; Yu, Jingyu - In: Built Environment Project and Asset Management 4 (2014) 1, pp. 55-70
Purpose – The use of public engagement (PE) has been encouraged by the Hong Kong government in recent years, with the construction industry under particular pressure to employ it. However, society as a whole has been suffering as a result of various levels of discontent and conflict in many...
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Health and safety coordinators in building projects
Almén, Lena; J. Larsson, Tore - In: Built Environment Project and Asset Management 4 (2014) 3, pp. 251-263
Purpose – In order to reduce the number of injuries on construction sites, a European Directive prescribes that the clients shall appoint safety and health coordinators in their projects. The purpose of this paper is to find out who are appointed to be health and safety coordinators for the...
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Perceived claim sources in the Nigerian construction industry
A. Olanrewaju, AbdulLateef; J. Anavhe, Paul - In: Built Environment Project and Asset Management 4 (2014) 3, pp. 281-295
Purpose – With the increase in the cases of construction claims in Nigeria, many projects have remained uncompleted, while many of those completed receive poor client satisfaction. The purpose of this paper is to investigate how construction claims are managed. Design/methodology/approach –...
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Stretching risk management standards: multi-organizational perspectives
Lehtiranta, Liisa; Junnonen, Juha-Matti - In: Built Environment Project and Asset Management 4 (2014) 2, pp. 128-145
Purpose – Standard frameworks for project risk management (RM) are currently mostly focussed on single-firm organizations, whereas in practice, construction project RM involves multiple organizations. The purpose of this paper is to identify and systematically maps practical processes that...
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Evaluation of intervention strategies for a road link in the Netherlands
Tyrone Adey, Bryan; Lethanh, Nam; Hartmann, Andreas; … - In: Built Environment Project and Asset Management 4 (2014) 2, pp. 180-198
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the use of the impact hierarchy and the optimization model to determine the optimal intervention strategy for a road link composed of multiple objects. The paper focusses on the results of a case study of intervention project on A20 road...
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Overview of the development and implementation of the mandatory building inspection scheme (MBIS) in Hong Kong
W.M. Chan, Daniel; T.W. Hung, Henry; P.C. Chan, Albert; … - In: Built Environment Project and Asset Management 4 (2014) 1, pp. 71-89
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide a concise overview of the problem of building decay in Hong Kong, the current government measures concerning dilapidated buildings and the latest development and implementation of the mandatory building inspection scheme (MBIS). A comparison of...
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