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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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Diffusion characteristics of private sector financed innovation in Sweden
Widen, Kristian; Hansson, Bengt - In: Construction Management and Economics 25 (2007) 5, pp. 467-475
Although construction is considered to be slow in adopting new technology and new processes, innovation, research and development are performed routinely. Nonetheless, knowledge about what affects the diffusion of research results—in the context of innovations—is incomplete, limiting the...
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Subjective and objective stress in construction cost estimation
Leung, Mei-Yung; Skitmore, Martin; Chan, Yee Shan - In: Construction Management and Economics 25 (2007) 10, pp. 1063-1075
Cost estimators play an important role in an organization, as they produce most predictions of probable final construction cost. Since both under- and overestimates can be costly, attention should be paid to the estimating tasks. People involved are therefore likely to experience a considerable...
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A strategic framework for sustainable construction in developing countries
Plessis, Chrisna Du - In: Construction Management and Economics 25 (2007) 1, pp. 67-76
There is no doubt that large-scale development in the built environment and its physical infrastructure is needed in the so-called 'developing countries'. However, these problems need to be addressed in a way that is socially and ecologically responsible. There is great urgency to make...
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Perspectives of UK housebuilders on the use of offsite modern methods of construction
Pan, Wei; Gibb, Alistair; Dainty, Andrew - In: Construction Management and Economics 25 (2007) 2, pp. 183-194
Despite an increasing demand for housing and wider concerns over the need to improve performance, the industry seems to be reluctant to adopt offsite technologies. Many studies have attempted to scrutinize the barriers and seek ways forward, but the perspectives of housebuilders remain unclear....
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Applying the strategic alignment model to business and ICT strategies of Singapore's small and medium-sized architecture, engineering and construction enterprises
Hua, Goh Bee - In: Construction Management and Economics 25 (2007) 2, pp. 157-169
The concept of strategic alignment advocates that decisions on business strategy, information and communication technology (ICT) strategy, business infrastructure and ICT infrastructure need to be coordinated in order to better realize the benefits from ICT investments. In Singapore, there is a...
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Optimal selection of concrete anchors for connection cost reduction
Olsen, Jake; Lee, Zu-Hsu; Pong, Wenshen - In: Construction Management and Economics 25 (2007) 4, pp. 423-434
A proprietary product such as a post-installed concrete anchor has a unique place in the engineering community that includes product design, manufacturing, testing, evaluation and design for expected service conditions. An economic model in a non-linear integer programming form is proposed for...
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Innovative protocols and technologies as a means of complying with the Building and Construction Industry Security of Payments Act 1999 (NSW) Australia
Ward, Peter; Sher, William; Gameson, Rod; Aranda-Mena, … - In: Construction Management and Economics 25 (2007) 7, pp. 747-763
The Building and Construction Industry Security of Payments Act 1999—updated 27 November 2003, New South Wales, Australia provides a statutory framework which governs compulsory progress payments for those who undertake works or provide goods or services as part of a construction contract....
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A conceptual framework for studying customer satisfaction in residential construction
Forsythe, Perry John - In: Construction Management and Economics 25 (2007) 2, pp. 171-182
A conceptual framework for studying customer satisfaction in Australian residential construction is developed using marketing theory merged with construction concepts. The framework aims to act as a stepping stone for determining how empirical data from real residential construction situations...
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Sustainable development policy perceptions and practice in the UK social housing sector
Carter, Kate; Fortune, Chris - In: Construction Management and Economics 25 (2007) 4, pp. 399-408
Massive investment has been allocated by the UK government to improve the quality of its programme of rented social housing over the next five years. Central to the achievement of this aim will be the incorporation of sustainability features within the building projects associated with this...
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Payment and audit mechanisms for non private-funded PPP-based infrastructure maintenance projects
Ng, S. Thomas; Wong, Yoki - In: Construction Management and Economics 25 (2007) 9, pp. 915-923
The introduction of a non private-funded public-private partnerships (PPP) approach to the maintenance and operation of infrastructure facilities necessitates an equitable performance standard, a sensible penalty mechanism and a credible auditing system. Yet, with limited research on this type...
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