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Built and Human Environment 68 TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) 16 Subjects outside of the University Themes 10 TH Building construction 6 - 0070 Management. Industrial Management 5 TE Highway engineering. Roads and pavements 2 Great Britain 1 HC Economic History and Conditions 1 HD Industries. Land use. Labor 1 KDK0021 Ireland (Eire) 1 LB Theory and practice of education 1 Library Science. Information Science 1 Railroads. Rapid transit systems 1 TF Railroad engineering and operation 1
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Article 52 Book / Working Paper 16
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Congress Report 18 Thesis 16
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English 35 Undetermined 33
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Ingirige, MJB 12 Wedawatta, GSD 11 Amaratunga, RDG 8 Sexton, MG 5 Barrett, PS 4 Underwood, J 4 Dangerfield, BC 3 Eaton, D 3 Jones, K 3 Abbott, C 2 Akbiyikli, R 2 Al-Obaedi, JTS 2 Arif, M 2 Chuai, X 2 Ellis, RCT 2 Iles, PA 2 Isikdag, U 2 Kearney, JR 2 Khalfan, MMA 2 Khosrowshahi, F 2 Lu, SL 2 McDermott, P 2 Palliyaguru, RS 2 Preece, D 2 Quigley, M 2 Ruddock, L 2 Swan, W 2 Wood, GD 2 Yousif, S 2 Aburas, H 1 Acikalin, U 1 Ahmad, ALA 1 Akintoye, SA 1 Allen, T 1 Aouad, G 1 Austin, S 1 Bakri, AS 1 Bassanino, MN 1 Beran, W 1 Bew, M 1
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Project finance and the private finance initiative (PFI)
Akbiyikli, R; Eaton, D; Turner, AL - 2006
Private Finance is one method of financing large-scale, capital intensive projects, in which traditionally only the cash flows generated by the project serve as the source of loan repayment and only the project assets serve as collateral for a non-recourse loan. An important aspect of this form...
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Innovation in small construction knowledge-intensive professional service firms: a case study of an architectural practice
Lu, SL; Sexton, MG - 2006
Small construction knowledge-intensive professional service firms (SCKIPSFs) are becoming increasingly important agents of innovation within the construction industry. The nature and process of innovation in SCKIPSFs, however, is generally considered through the constraining prism of research...
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Innovation in small, project-based construction firms
Barrett, PS; Sexton, MG - 2006
Relevant literature is synthesized to provide a holistic picture of our current knowledge of innovation in small, project-based firms, highlighting significant gaps in the broad areas of ‘focus and outcome’, ‘organizational capabilities’, ‘context’ and ‘process’. Research...
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The effect of contract type and size on competitiveness in construction contract bidding
Drew, DS - 1994
Flanagan and Norman (1982b) examined the bidding performances of three contractors. In developing this study, the aim of this research is to demonstrate through statistical modelling that, in terms of competitiveness, competing contractors are influenced, to varying degrees, by contract type and...
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Contracting-out in a facilities management context: an investigation of the advantages and disadvantages of contracting-out as experienced by user organisations; and the influence such factors exert in determining whether facilities management services are resourced in-house or externally
Owen, DD - 1994
The field of study for this research project is a recently established and rapidly evolving business concept, Facilities Management (FM). The focal theory for this project concerns the effectiveness of a tactic increasingly adopted by organisations as part of their FM strategy, namely...
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Innovation, Construction SMEs and Action Learning.
Davey, CL; Powell, JA; Cooper, I; Powell, JE - 2004
Action learning is intended to enable a group of professionals (a SET) to tackle work problems, develop solutions and reflect upon the success and failure of their actions. As part of the UK construction industry's drive to improve learning and performance, four SETs of small and medium-sized...
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Appropriate innovation in small construction firms
Sexton, MG; Barrett, PS - 2003
Innovation-led performance improvement in the construction industry is significantly influenced by the innovation performance of small firms. There is a dearth of research investigating innovation from the perspective of the small construction firm. This paper contributes to this underdeveloped...
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Construction tender price index : modelling and forecasting trends
Akintoye, SA - 1991
The thesis considers the construction tender price index, an important area of construction economics, and models are developed to fit the trends in this index. Between 1980 and 1987, the UK Building Cost Index produced by the Building Cost Information Service increased at an annual rate of 6.3%...
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