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CRC for Construction Innovation 10 Program C : Delivery Management of Built Assets 10 Project 2001-011-C : Evaluation of functional Performance of Commercial Buildings eValuBuild 3 FM Exemplar project 2 Project 2001-010-C : Investment Decision Framework for Infrastructure Asset management 2 AEC industry 1 Coordination and Decision Support 1 Project 2001-008-C : Project Team Intregration Communication 1 Project 2003-026-C : Delivering a Re-Life Project 1 Project 2004-018-C : Sustainable Infrastructure for Aggressive Environments 1 Project 2005-001-C : Sydney Opera House 1 Ptoject 2005-001-C : Sydney Opera House 1 TECHNOLOGY 1 change 1 culture 1 technology 1
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Kumar, Arun 2 Piyatrapoomi, Noppadol 2 Armitage, Lynne 1 Ballesty, Stephen 1 Boyd, Terence 1 Boyd, Terry 1 CRC Construction Innovation 1 Elliott, Peter 1 Gravina, R.J 1 Hunt, Rider 1 Irons, Janine 1 Kajewski, Stephen L. 1 Kumar, A 1 Molyneaux, T.C.K 1 Phil, M 1 Robertson, N 1 Ross, B 1 SHAH, Ashish 1 Setunge, S 1 Stuart, J 1 Venkatesan, S 1 Weippert, Achim 1 Weligamage, J 1
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FM as a Business Enabler
CRC Construction Innovation (contributor) - 2007
As a functioning performing arts centre, commercial enterprise, tourist attraction and major national asset, Sydney Opera House must continue to demonstrate the optimal use and effectiveness of its facilities management (FM) to provide value for its stakeholders. To better achieve this, the...
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Facilities management action agenda : the Australian government and industry working together for improvement
Ballesty, Stephen; Hunt, Rider - 2006
This paper provides an overview of the Australian Government’s Facilities Management (FM) Action Agenda as announced in 2004 as a key policy plank designed to facilitate growth of the FM industry. The resulting consultation with industry leaders has seen the criterion and release in April 2005...
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Towards a rule-based matrix for evaluating distress mechanisms in bridges
Venkatesan, S; Setunge, S; Molyneaux, T.C.K; Gravina, R.J - 2006
The effective management of bridge stock involves making decisions as to when to repair, remedy, or do nothing, taking into account the financial and service life implications. Such decisions require a reliable diagnosis as to the cause of distress and an understanding of the likely future...
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Optimisation of maintenance expenditure for buildings : refurbish or demolish
SHAH, Ashish; Kumar, Arun - 2005
With an increase in growing number of aging public building infrastructure globally, there is an opportunity for an efficient life care management rather then mere demolition and rebuild. By carefully implementing appropriate structural engineering practices with facility management, the whole...
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AEC industry culture: a need for change
Weippert, Achim; Kajewski, Stephen L. - 2004
Future development in determining new and improved ways for Architectural, Engineering, and Contractor (AEC) industry participants to do business through information and communication technology (ICT) tools and systems is dependent on the innovation of the user, not only the technology itself...
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Risk assessment in life-cycle costing for road asset management
Piyatrapoomi, Noppadol; Kumar, A; Robertson, N; … - 2004
Queensland Department of Main Roads, Australia, spends approximately A$ 1 billion annually for road infrastructure asset management. To effectively manage road infrastructure, firstly road agencies not only need to optimise the expenditure for data collection, but at the same time, not...
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The future of office property
Armitage, Lynne; Irons, Janine - 2003
The following paper considers the question, where to office property? In doing so, it focuses, in the first instance, on identifying and describing a selection of key forces for change present within the contemporary operating environment in which office property functions. Given the...
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Property cash flow studies : focusing on model consistency and data accuracy
Boyd, Terence - 2003
The high degree of variability and inconsistency in cash flow study usage by property professionals demands improvement in knowledge and processes. Until recently limited research was being undertaken on the use of cash flow studies in property valuations but the growing acceptance of this...
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The role of decision-maker preferences in tenancy selection of CBD office accommodation – preliminary literature review
Stuart, J; Ross, B; Phil, M - 2003
The literature and anecdotal evidence suggests that that there is more to tenancy selection (firm location) than the profit maximisation drive that traditional neo-classical economic location theory suggests. In the first instance these models assume property markets are rational and perfectly...
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Framework for investment decision-making under risk and uncertainty for infrastructure asset management
Piyatrapoomi, Noppadol; Kumar, Arun - 2003
A study has been conducted to investigate current practices on decision-making under risk and uncertainty for infrastructure project investments. It was found that many European countries such as the UK, France, Germany including Australia use scenarios for the investigation of the effects of...
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