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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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Could refurbishment of “traditional” buildings reduce carbon emissions?
Atkins, Richard; Emmanuel, Rohinton - In: Built Environment Project and Asset Management 4 (2014) 3, pp. 221-237
Purpose – Evaluate the post occupancy performance of a typical “traditional” building using multiple post occupancy evaluation (PoE) protocols against design intents to learn lessons about their suitability in meeting UK's climate change reduction targets. The paper aims to discuss these...
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Industrial innovation: case study of the Claerwen dam
D. Holt, Gary - In: Built Environment Project and Asset Management 4 (2014) 2, pp. 146-165
Purpose – Societal needs produce infrastructural demands that often, require innovative industrial solutions to optimally satisfy them. One such need is fresh clean water and this has been met in part, by a global infrastructure of dams and reservoirs. Dams have borne witness to their...
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Determining the cost of poor quality and its impact on productivity and profitability
Mahmood, Shahid; M. Ahmed, Syed; Panthi, Kamalesh; … - In: Built Environment Project and Asset Management 4 (2014) 3, pp. 296-311
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine how effectively the cost appraisal system proposed measures the cost of poor quality (COPQ) in a construction project. The paper first formulates how COPQ can be measured and later clarifies the relationship between COPQ, labor productivity,...
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Identification and assessment risks in maintenance operations
Wijeratne, W.M.P.U.; Perera, B.A.K.S.; De Silva, L. - In: Built Environment Project and Asset Management 4 (2014) 4, pp. 384-405
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to identify the risks and methods for their assessment in the case of maintenance activities in Sri Lanka. The main objectives were to identify the occupational risks in maintenance work and the risk assessment methods in place and their drawbacks in the...
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Constraints in implementing Public Private Partnership (PPP) in Malaysia
Ismail, Suhaiza; Azzahra Haris, Fatimah - In: Built Environment Project and Asset Management 4 (2014) 3, pp. 238-250
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to study two objectives. First, it intends to scrutinize the challenges in implementing Public Private Partnership (PPP) by examining the factors that hinder the successful adoption of PPP in Malaysia. Second, it aims to investigate the differences in the...
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Improving investment sustainability for PPP power projects in emerging economies : Value for money framework
Atmo, Gigih; Duffield, Colin - In: Built Environment Project and Asset Management 4 (2014) 4, pp. 335-351
Purpose – Many electricity projects in Asian emerging economies involve private finance using Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) yet problems remain in terms of project initiation, commercial structuring, and financial arrangements. The motivation to pursue previous PPP power projects has been...
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Cost reallocation in social housing projects considering the desired values of end-users
de Andrade Ruiz, Joyce; Denis Granja, Ariovaldo; C.C.K. … - In: Built Environment Project and Asset Management 4 (2014) 4, pp. 352-367
Purpose – Challenges in social housing projects (SHP) in Brazil are mainly related to design and construction quality and cost constraints. Value delivery to end-users must be a goal, however, jointly considered with the restrictions of such developments. In the SHP context, tight cost...
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Grand challenges for the Indian construction industry
Sawhney, Anil; Agnihotri, Raghav; Kumar Paul, Virendra - In: Built Environment Project and Asset Management 4 (2014) 4, pp. 317-334
Purpose – Today, construction sector of most emerging economies, including India, is witnessing sharp growth prospects on the one hand and pressure to effectively and efficiently contribute to the national development on the other. The Indian construction industry is one of the major...
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Potential and implications of sustainability action plans : Lessons from the Greater Middlehaven Regeneration Project
Thomson, Craig; El-Haram, Mohamed - In: Built Environment Project and Asset Management 4 (2014) 1, pp. 108-122
Purpose – Sustainability action plans are emerging as a management tool to facilitate the delivery of sustainability objectives which are planned, measured and achievable in practice. The purpose of this paper is to explore the potential to support an integrated approach to delivering...
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Determinants of trade credit supply among the Ghanaian construction sector
Owusu-Manu, De-Graft; D. Holt, Gary; J. Edwards, David; … - In: Built Environment Project and Asset Management 4 (2014) 4, pp. 368-383
Purpose – Trade credit (TC) provides access to capital for construction contractors globally and is an important source of finance in both developed and developing countries. The purpose of this paper is to explore key factors underpinning construction suppliers’ decisions to provide TC to...
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