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Construction 34 Hong Kong 33 construction 32 project management 25 China 24 risk management 19 Bidding 17 procurement 17 construction industry 16 Procurement 15 Productivity 14 Safety 14 innovation 14 South Africa 13 Innovation 12 Tendering 12 case study 12 culture 12 simulation 12 Australia 11 partnering 11 project performance 11 tendering 11 Construction Industry 10 Construction industry 10 Project management 10 cost 10 maintenance 10 risk analysis 10 safety 10 Culture 9 Partnering 9 Project Management 9 risk 9 Conflict 8 Risk Management 8 construction sector 8 management 8 motivation 8 optimization 8
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Skitmore, Martin 43 Arditi, David 22 Lingard, Helen 20 Ofori, George 20 Loosemore, Martin 19 Dainty, Andrew 18 Pheng, Low Sui 17 Tam, C. M. 17 Li, Heng 16 Rowlinson, Steve 16 Ng, S. Thomas 15 Chan, Albert 12 Styhre, Alexander 12 Chang, Chen-Yu 11 Fellows, Richard 11 Gibb, Alistair 11 Liu, Anita 11 Kumaraswamy, Mohan 10 Lingard, Helen Clare 10 Pietroforte, Roberto 10 Blismas, Nick 9 Bowen, Paul 9 Drew, Derek 9 Jha, Kumar Neeraj 9 Leung, Mei-Yung 9 Raftery, John 9 Runeson, Goran 9 Sexton, Martin 9 Voordijk, Hans 9 Winch, Graham 9 Goodrum, Paul 8 Hallowell, Matthew 8 Ling, Florence Yean Yng 8 Phua, Florence 8 Cheung, S. O. 7 Clarke, Linda 7 Doloi, Hemanta 7 Gregori, Tullio 7 Holt, Gary 7 Liu, Chunlu 7
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The impact of job and organizational demands on marital or relationship satisfaction and conflict among Australian civil engineers
Lingard, Helen; Sublet, Anna - In: Construction Management and Economics 20 (2002) 6, pp. 507-521
The results of a survey of professional civil engineers working in the Australian construction industry are reported (n = 182). The survey examined the effect of a range of job and organizational demands on the marital or relationship satisfaction of respondents. The effect of demographic...
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Probability distributions of facilities management costs for whole life cycle costing in acute care NHS hospital buildings
Kirkham, Richard; Boussabaine, A. Halim; Awwad, Belal - In: Construction Management and Economics 20 (2002) 3, pp. 251-261
Whole life cycle costing (WLCC) can provide a valuable insight into the economic efficiency of National Health Service (NHS) acute care hospital buildings. The costs of the facilities management function form an integral part of that process. However, the nature of facilities management cost...
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Predicting completed project cost using bidding data
Williams, Trefor - In: Construction Management and Economics 20 (2002) 3, pp. 225-235
Neural network and regression models have been developed to predict the completed cost of competitively bid highway projects constructed by the New Jersey Department of Transportation. Bid information was studied for inclusion as inputs to the models. Data studied included the low bid, median...
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Multi-criteria evaluation model for the selection of architectural consultants
Cheung, Franco; Kuen, Judy Leung Fung; Skitmore, Martin - In: Construction Management and Economics 20 (2002) 7, pp. 569-580
The selection of a competent architect is vital to the success of a development. Like in many developed countries, developers in Hong Kong select architects based on a set of criteria. Price is not the only consideration in the process, and decisions rely heavily on subjective judgement. By...
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Rethinking the multi-attribute utility approach based procurement route selection technique
Chang, Chen-Yu; Ive, Graham - In: Construction Management and Economics 20 (2002) 3, pp. 275-284
The multi-attribute utility approach (MAUA) provides a possibility of transforming subjective perception or evaluation into objective decision principles. However, as applied to procurement system selection, the advice derived from this approach can be problematical, if the nature of the...
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'Green procurement' of buildings: a study of Swedish clients' considerations
Sterner, Eva - In: Construction Management and Economics 20 (2002) 1, pp. 21-30
The results of a survey show that both public and private building clients in Sweden, to varying extents, include environmental requirements in their procurement documents. The requirements identified have been classified into six categories primarily related to building and demolition waste,...
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Predicting downtime costs of tracked hydraulic excavators operating in the UK opencast mining industry
Edwards, David; Holt, Gary; Harris, Frank - In: Construction Management and Economics 20 (2002) 7, pp. 581-591
This paper describes the development of a model to predict the hourly cost of downtime (using regression equations) for tracked hydraulic excavators operating in the UK opencast mining industry. A three-stage process was utilized for the model's development. The first stage predicted machine...
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The effect of first aid training on Australian construction workers' occupational health and safety knowledge and motivation to avoid work-related injury or illness
Lingard, Helen - In: Construction Management and Economics 20 (2002) 3, pp. 263-273
A 24 week experiment was conducted to assess the effect of first aid training on small business construction industry participants' understanding of occupational health and safety (OHS) risks and risk controls and their motivation to avoid occupational injuries and illnesses. Participants'...
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An assessment of the applicability of partnering in the Turkish construction sector
Koraltan, Sevda; Dikbas, Attila - In: Construction Management and Economics 20 (2002) 4, pp. 315-321
There are problems associated with the Turkish construction sector; some of these problems are implications of Government policy, restrictions imposed on public construction projects, bureaucratic procedures, contractual clauses incorporating unfair risk sharing and inadequacies in control...
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The evidence of complex variability in construction labour productivity
Radosavljevic, Milan; Malcolm, R.; Horner, W. - In: Construction Management and Economics 20 (2002) 1, pp. 3-12
The complex variability of the 12 construction labour productivity data sets has been examined by analysing the central moments of tendency, and applying the Kolmogorov-Smirnov and Anderson-Darling tests of normality. The results consistently show that the productivity is not normally...
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