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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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Do disabled people have a place in the UK construction industry?
Newton, Rita; Ormerod, Marcus - In: Construction Management and Economics 23 (2005) 10, pp. 1071-1081
In the UK, a significant number of disabled people are unemployed and previous research has suggested reasons for this include the inaccessibility of workplace environments that have either not been designed, or adapted, to accommodate the requirements of disabled people, and the nature of work...
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A century of innovation in the Dutch construction industry
Pries, Frens; Doree, Andre - In: Construction Management and Economics 23 (2005) 6, pp. 561-564
In recent years, the number of publications on innovation in the construction industry has increased. Many of these documents address qualitative issues, e.g. policies for innovation and present case studies. A more quantitative approach is taken in this paper, which is the continuation of a...
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The effect of time on safety incentive programs in the US construction industry
Gangwar, Manish; Goodrum, Paul - In: Construction Management and Economics 23 (2005) 8, pp. 851-859
Recently, safety incentive programs have been under scrutiny by the US Occupational Safety and Health Administration for their effectiveness to improve construction safety performance. Most of the previous research on construction safety incentives focused on anecdotal evidence examining the...
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Time-dependent construction social costs model
Yu, Wen-Der; Lo, Shao-Shung - In: Construction Management and Economics 23 (2005) 3, pp. 327-337
Negative impacts of construction works on local traffic, environment and business have been pointed out by previous researchers. However, little work has been conductd on the quantification of such costs. A time-dependent construction social costs (COSCO) model is developed for quantifying the...
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Delays and cost increases in the construction of private residential projects in Kuwait
Koushki, P. A.; Al-Rashid, K.; Kartam, N. - In: Construction Management and Economics 23 (2005) 3, pp. 285-294
Time-delays and cost-increases associated with the construction of private residential projects in the State of Kuwait are determined. A person-interview survey of 450 randomly selected private residential project owners and developers in 27 representative districts in metropolitan Kuwait formed...
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A general multivariate analysis approach for determining bid mark-up strategy
Liu, S. L.; Wang, S. Y.; Lai, K. K. - In: Construction Management and Economics 23 (2005) 4, pp. 347-353
In choosing a bidding strategy, the original multivariate approach cannot handle a more general and usual bidding situation when the mean value of the bid price for the strategic bidder is not zero. This problem is solved by extending the original approach, assuming that the cost estimate is...
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Quantifying the relationship between aggregate GDP and construction value added in a small petroleum rich economy - a case study of Trinidad and Tobago
Hosein, Roger; Lewis, Timothy Michael - In: Construction Management and Economics 23 (2005) 2, pp. 185-197
The relationship between gross domestic product and the output of the construction industry is quantified, using as a case study the economy of Trinidad and Tobago (T&T). A historical perspective is used in order that anomalies can be set within the context of the relevant time and...
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Innovative construction technology for affordable mass housing in Tanzania, East Africa
Mehta, Rumit; Bridwell, Larry - In: Construction Management and Economics 23 (2005) 1, pp. 69-79
Building affordable housing with adequate structural safety is very important in the developing world. New technology, specifically the Terra Block Fabricator, has the advantage of using local soil and labour to create high quality building blocks. An interesting country in which to examine the...
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The relative impacts of selected practices on project cost and schedule
Lee, Sang-Hoon; Thomas, Stephen; Tucker, Richard - In: Construction Management and Economics 23 (2005) 5, pp. 545-553
Many studies reveal the positive impact of practices use on overall project performance, resulting in a consensus opinion in the industry that implementation of certain practices leads to improvement; yet there have been no definitive studies reporting in a quantitative manner, the relative...
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The JIT materials management system in developing countries
Polat, Gul; Arditi, David - In: Construction Management and Economics 23 (2005) 7, pp. 697-712
The just-in-time (JIT) approach to materials management appears to be superior to a just-in-case (JIC) approach in terms of reducing cost and improving productivity under most circumstances encountered in industrialized countries. However, is it truly more advantageous than the more commonly...
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