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Built and Human Environment 60 TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) 11 Subjects outside of the University Themes 6 TH Building construction 5 - 0070 Management. Industrial Management 2 Great Britain 1 HC Economic History and Conditions 1 HD Industries. Land use. Labor 1 KDK0021 Ireland (Eire) 1 Library Science. Information Science 1 Railroads. Rapid transit systems 1 TE Highway engineering. Roads and pavements 1 TF Railroad engineering and operation 1
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Congress Report 18 Thesis 16
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English 35 Undetermined 25
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Ingirige, MJB 12 Wedawatta, GSD 11 Amaratunga, RDG 8 Underwood, J 4 Dangerfield, BC 3 Jones, K 3 Abbott, C 2 Barrett, PS 2 Chuai, X 2 Eaton, D 2 Ellis, RCT 2 Iles, PA 2 Isikdag, U 2 Kearney, JR 2 Khalfan, MMA 2 Khosrowshahi, F 2 McDermott, P 2 Palliyaguru, RS 2 Preece, D 2 Quigley, M 2 Ruddock, L 2 Sexton, MG 2 Swan, W 2 Wood, GD 2 Acikalin, U 1 Ahmad, ALA 1 Akbiyikli, R 1 Akintoye, SA 1 Al-Obaedi, JTS 1 Allen, T 1 Aouad, G 1 Arif, M 1 Austin, S 1 Bakri, AS 1 Bassanino, MN 1 Beran, W 1 Bew, M 1 Davies, J 1 Dennis, C 1 Dikmen, S 1
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Resilience and adaptation of small and medium-sized enterprises to flood risk
Wedawatta, GSD; Ingirige, MJB - 2012
Purpose (mandatory) The UK experienced a number of flood events during the recent years, and the intensity and frequency of such events are forecast to further increase in future due to changing climatic conditions. Accordingly, enhancing the resilience of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises...
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Private Finance Initiative (PFI) for road projects in UK: current practice with a case study
Akbiyikli, R; Dikmen, S; Eaton, D - 2011
The long term sustainable provision of new and high quality maintained road stock is vitally important, especially in times of economic constraint such as Europe is currently experiencing. The Private Finance Initiative (PFI) is one method of financing such large-scale, capital intensive...
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Mapping of synchronous activities through virtual management momentum simulation
Beran, W; Dlask, P; Eaton, D - 2011
Purpose – This paper seeks to present an approach to the improvement of the risk analysis of construction projects by linking risk analysis to the potential variances in time and cost performance of endogenous variables. This link is synchronous, such that changes in either the cost or time...
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Extreme weather events and construction SMEs: vulnerability, impacts and responses
Wedawatta, GSD; Ingirige, MJB; Jones, KG; Proverbs, DG - 2011
Purpose: the UK experienced a number of Extreme Weather Events (EWEs) during recent years and a significant number of businesses were affected as a result. With the intensity and frequency of weather extremes predicted in the future, enhancing the resilience of businesses, especially of Small...
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Case study as a research strategy: Investigating extreme weather resilience of construction SMEs in the UK
Wedawatta, GSD; Ingirige, MJB; Amaratunga, RDG - 2011
Determining an appropriate research methodology is considered as an important element in a research study; especially in a doctoral research study. It involves approach to the entire process of a research study, starting from theoretical underpinnings and spanning to data collection and...
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SME resilience to extreme weather events: Important initiatives for informing policy making in the area
Ingirige, MJB; Wedawatta, GSD - 2011
Enhancing the resilience of local communities to weather extremes has gained significant interest over the years, amidst the increased intensity and frequency of such events. The fact that such weather extremes are forecast to further increase in number and severity in future has added extra...
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Adaptation to flood risk: the case of businesses in the UK
Wedawatta, GSD; Ingirige, MJB; Proverbs, D - 2011
Despite Government investment in flood defence schemes, many properties remain at high risk of flooding. A substantial portion of these properties are business establishments. Flooding can create serious consequences for businesses, including damage to property and stocks, being out of business...
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Developing a conceptual framework for investigating the resilience of construction SMEs and their supply chains against extreme weather events
Wedawatta, GSD; Ingirige, B; Amaratunga, RDG - 2010
Projections into future increasingly suggest that the intensity and frequency of Extreme Weather Events (EWEs) will increase in the future. This has demanded the business organisations as well to be prepared to face the increasing risk of EWEs, in order to ensure their business continuity....
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Building up resilience of construction sector SMEs and their supply chains to extreme weather events
Wedawatta, GSD; Ingirige, MJB; Amaratunga, RDG - 2010
Wider scientific community now accept that the threat of climate change as real and thus acknowledge the importance of implementing adaptation measures in a global context. In the UK, the physical effects of climate change are likely to be directly felt in the form of extreme weather events,...
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Understanding construction competitiveness: the contribution of system dynamics
Dangerfield, BC; Green, SD; Austin, S - 2010
Construction sector competitiveness has been a subject of interest for many years. Research too often focuses on the means of overcoming the ‘barriers to change’ as if such barriers were static entities. There has been little attempt to understand the dynamic inter-relationship between the...
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