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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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Macro-economic leading indicators of construction contract prices
Akintoye, Akintola; Bowen, Paul; Hardcastle, Cliff - In: Construction Management and Economics 16 (1998) 2, pp. 159-175
An understanding of future trends in construction prices is likely to influence the construction investment strategy of a variety of interested parties, ranging from private and public clients to construction contractors, property speculators, financial institutions, and construction...
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Estimating project and activity duration: a risk management approach using network analysis
Dawood, Nashwan - In: Construction Management and Economics 16 (1998) 1, pp. 41-48
Variations in the durations of activities are commonplace in the construction industry. This is due to the fact that the construction industry is influenced greatly by variations in weather, productivity of labour and plant, and quality of materials. Stochastic network analysis has been used by...
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Human error in the management of building projects
Atkinson, Andrew - In: Construction Management and Economics 16 (1998) 3, pp. 339-349
This paper seeks to improve the understanding of human error as it is applied to the generation of defects in construction projects. It reviews the literature concerning human error, commencing at the psychological basis of errors. From this, the review is expanded to include literature from...
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A neural networks approach for cost flow forecasting
Boussabaine, A. H.; Kaka, A. P. - In: Construction Management and Economics 16 (1998) 4, pp. 471-479
Artificial neural networks, which simulate neuronal systems of the brain, are useful methods that have attracted the attention of researchers in many disciplinary areas. They have many advantages over traditional methods in situations where the input-output relationship of the system under study...
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Effectiveness of safety management strategies on safety performance in Hong Kong
Tam, C. M.; Fung, Ivan - In: Construction Management and Economics 16 (1998) 1, pp. 49-55
This research describes a study of safety attitudes, practices and characteristics of construction firms in Hong Kong and their relationship to safety performance on construction sites. Forty-five construction companies are compared and studied. Each adopts different safety management...
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Towards total project quality: a gap analysis approach
Winch, Graham; Usmani, Aalia; Edkins, Andrew - In: Construction Management and Economics 16 (1998) 2, pp. 193-207
This paper presents a critique of existing approaches to the management of projects and the definition of project success, arguing that these are both fragmented and fail to place the client at the centre of the process. In this critique, the paper focuses on quality management, and places the...
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The growth of self-employment in British construction
Winch, Graham - In: Construction Management and Economics 16 (1998) 5, pp. 531-542
This paper explores the issues around the remarkable growth in labour-only subcontracting on a selfemployment basis in the British construction industry over the last 30 years. Following a presentation of the available data from the Department of Employment, the paper explores the reasons behind...
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The influence of communication structure upon management efficiency
Loosemore, Martin - In: Construction Management and Economics 16 (1998) 6, pp. 661-671
A construction crisis stimulates a network of communications within its host organization, the structure of which influences crisis management efficiency. It does so by determining the effectiveness of information transfer between project participants, and thereby the level of uncertainty,...
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Priority setting in maintenance management: a modified multi-attribute approach using analytic hierarchy process
Shen, Qiping; Lo, Kak-Keung; Wang, Qian - In: Construction Management and Economics 16 (1998) 6, pp. 693-702
In the current economic climate, budgets for the maintenance of public buildings are unlikely to meet the ever-increasing maintenance needs. Although it is unlikely that this problem can be overcome completely without an injection of further resources, it is possible for government maintenance...
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The impact of TAMRA '88 on US construction accounting practices
Jensen, Donald; Craig, James - In: Construction Management and Economics 16 (1998) 3, pp. 303-313
This article addresses the accounting process for a long term construction contract and the effect of recent income tax reform on revenue recognition for income tax liability purposes. The Tax Reform Act of 1986 (TRA '86) introduced several significant changes in tax accounting for long term...
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