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2006, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 271-285 A taxonomy for construction terms in privatized-infrastructure finance: supporting semantic exchange of project risk information
by T. A. El-Diraby & S. M. Gill - 287-299 Environmental performance assessment: perceptions of project managers on the relationship between operational and environmental performance indicators
by Vivian Tam & C. M. Tam & L. Y. Shen & S. X. Zeng & C. M. Ho - 301-308 Technological innovation in PPPs: incentives, opportunities and actions
by Roine Leiringer - 309-320 Predicting construction firm performance: an empirical assessment of the differential impact between industry- and firm-specific factors
by Florence Phua - 321-332 Innovation diffusion at the implementation stage of a construction project: a case study of information communication technology
by Vachara Peansupap & Derek Walker
2006, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 113-120 Sustainable construction and drivers of change in Greece: a Delphi study
by Odysseus Manoliadis & Ioannis Tsolas & Alexandra Nakou - 121-130 Benefit evaluation for off-site production in construction
by Nick Blismas & Christine Pasquire & Alistair Gibb - 131-148 Service life prediction of exterior cladding components under failure conditions
by Igal Shohet & Monica Paciuk - 149-158 Private housing design customization through house type substitution
by Chris Leishman & Fran Warren - 159-169 Heuristic scheduling of resource-constrained, multiple-mode and repetitive projects
by Hong Zhang & Heng Li & C. M. Tam - 171-184 Quantifying uncertainty and equivocality in engineering projects
by Andrew Chang & Chih-Chiang Tien - 185-196 Does a supportive work environment moderate the relationship between work-family conflict and burnout among construction professionals?
by Helen Lingard & Valerie Francis - 197-208 Overview of funding for construction craft skills training in Sub-Saharan Africa: a case study of Zambia
by M. Muya & A. D. F. Price & F. T. Edum-Fotwe - 209-217 Hand-arm vibration exposure from construction tools: results of a field study
by David Edwards & Gary Holt
2006, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 5-18 Graphical-based multistage scheduling method for RC buildings
by Y. C. Huang - 19-30 Construction scheduling using multi-constraint and genetic algorithms approach
by Nashwan Dawood & Eknarin Sriprasert - 31-44 Conceptual framework for assessment of client needs and satisfaction in the building development process
by Jasper Mbachu & Raymond Nkado - 45-54 The relationship between distribution of control, fairness and potential for dispute in the claims handling process
by Ajibade Ayodeji Aibinu - 55-67 Impact of stress-coping behaviour on estimation performance
by Mei-Yung Leung & Anita Liu & Maggie Mei-ki Wong - 81-96 Expert elicitation and Bayesian analysis of construction contract risks: an investigation
by Francis Adams - 97-104 Assessing how organizations approach the maintenance management of listed buildings
by Nigel Dann & Sarah Hills & Derek Worthing
2005, Volume 23, Issue 10
- 995-1000 Guest Editorial
by Andrew Dainty & Barbara Bagilhole - 1001-1005 Women and minority groups in UK construction: recent trends
by Geoff Briscoe - 1007-1015 Included against the odds: failure and success among minority ethnic built-environment professionals in Britain
by A. S. Caplan & J. Gilham - 1017-1023 The future of the black and minority ethnic (BME) construction sector in England
by Andy Steele & Stephen Todd - 1025-1034 Gender and ethnic minority exclusion from skilled occupations in construction: a Western European comparison
by Justin Byrne & Linda Clarke & Marc Van Der Meer - 1035-1043 Diversity or the lack of it in the architectural profession
by Ann De Graft-Johnson & Sandra Manley & Clara Greed - 1045-1057 The decline of the 'traditional' family: work-life benefits as a means of promoting a diverse workforce in the construction industry of Australia
by Helen Lingard & Valerie Francis - 1059-1070 Mainstreaming equality into strategic spatial policy making: are town planners losing sight of gender?
by Clara Greed & Dory Reeves - 1071-1081 Do disabled people have a place in the UK construction industry?
by Rita Newton & Marcus Ormerod
2005, Volume 23, Issue 9
- 891-903 Impacts of stress on estimation performance in Hong Kong
by Mei-Yung Leung & Paul Olomolaiye & Alice Chong & Chloe Lam - 905-912 Input-output analysis of the Chinese construction sector
by Xing Wu & Zhihui Zhang - 913-925 An investigation of Chinese BOT projects in water supply: a comparative perspective
by Chuan Chen & John Messner - 927-939 Towards a social network theory of project governance
by Stephen Pryke - 941-951 A model for automated monitoring of road construction
by R. Navon & Y. Shpatnitsky - 953-963 The shift to warranties and performance specifications: what of method specifications?
by Kelu Guo & Edward Minchin & Ted Ferragut - 965-977 Improvement tools in the UK construction industry
by David Delgado-Hernandez & Elaine Aspinwall - 979-991 Time series forecasts of the construction labour market in Hong Kong: the Box-Jenkins approach
by James Wong & Albert Chan & Y. H. Chiang
2005, Volume 23, Issue 8
- 781-785 A review of construction companies' attitudes to sustainability
by Danny Myers - 787-792 Horses for courses: relating innovation diffusion concepts to the stages of the diffusion process
by Graeme Larsen - 793-796 Identifying management research priorities
by Jan Brochner & Per-erik Josephson & Johan Alte - 797-814 A linear-discrete scheduling model for the resource-constrained project scheduling problem
by Pierre Bonnal & Didier Gourc & Ari-pekka Hameri & Germain Lacoste - 815-829 Just-in-time management in the ready mixed concrete industries of Chongqing, China and Singapore
by Low Sui Pheng & Wu Min - 831-838 Benefits and disadvantages of ERP in industrialised timber frame housing in Sweden
by Max Bergstrom & Lars Stehn - 839-850 Productivity and delays assessment for concrete batch plant-truck mixer operations
by Tarek Zayed & Daniel Halpin & Ismail Basha - 851-859 The effect of time on safety incentive programs in the US construction industry
by Manish Gangwar & Paul Goodrum - 861-870 The cult of customer responsiveness: is design innovation the price of a client-focused construction industry?
by Chris Ivory - 871-878 Fairness in interorganizational project relations: norms and strategies
by Anna Kadefors
2005, Volume 23, Issue 7
- 673-684 Using the principal component analysis method as a tool in contractor pre-qualification
by K. C. Lam & T. S. Hu & S. T. Ng - 685-696 Constructing a framework for building relationships and trust in project organizations: two case studies of building projects in China
by Xiao-Hua Jin & Florence Yean Yng Ling - 697-712 The JIT materials management system in developing countries
by Gul Polat & David Arditi - 713-722 Use of information and communication technologies by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in building construction
by Emrah Acar & Ismail Kocak & Yildiz Sey & David Arditi - 723-731 The use of function analysis as the basis of value management in the Australian construction industry
by We Mild Spaulding & Adrian Bridge & Martin Skitmore - 733-745 Does work-family conflict mediate the relationship between job schedule demands and burnout in male construction professionals and managers?
by Helen Lingard & Valerie Francis - 747-756 Organizational learning: conceptual challenges from a project perspective
by Paul Chan & Rachel Cooper & Patricia Tzortzopoulos - 757-765 A study of the Hong Kong property market: housing price expectations
by Joe Tak-Yun Wong & Eddie Hui & William Seabrooke & John Raftery
2005, Volume 23, Issue 6
- 561-564 A century of innovation in the Dutch construction industry
by Frens Pries & Andre Doree - 565-577 A hierarchical structural model of assessing innovation and project performance
by Mohammed Fadhil Dulaimi & Madhav Prasad Nepal & Moonseo Park - 579-593 Making sense of supply chain management: a comparative study of aerospace and construction
by Stuart Green & Scott Fernie & Stephanie Weller - 595-607 Architects and contractors: a comparative study of organizational cultures
by N. A. Ankrah & D. A. Langford - 609-619 Sex segregation in construction organizations in Bangladesh and Thailand
by Julaikha Hossain & Kyoko Kusakabe - 621-630 Estimating general threshold traffic levels of typical build, operate, and transfer toll road projects in Indonesia
by Andreas Wibowo - 631-644 Last among equals: a comparison of innovation in construction, services and manufacturing in the UK
by Toke Reichstein & Ammon Salter & David Gann - 645-658 Pain and suffering costs of persons in construction accidents: Hong Kong experience
by D. Darshi De Saram & S. L. Tang
2005, Volume 23, Issue 5
- 451-458 Monitoring financial health of contractors at the aftermath of the Asian economic turmoil: a case study in Hong Kong
by John Chan & C. M. Tam & R. Cheung - 459-471 Critical success factors for PPP/PFI projects in the UK construction industry
by Bing Li & A. Akintoye & P. J. Edwards & C. Hardcastle - 473-481 The definition of partnering as a Wittgenstein family-resemblance concept
by Johan Nystrom - 483-493 Value management practices of leading UK cost consultants
by Robert Ellis & Gerard Wood & David Keel - 495-507 Building a conceptual framework for measuring business performance in construction: an empirical evaluation
by H. A. Bassioni & A. D. F. Price & T. M. Hassan - 509-520 Entry and business strategies used by international architectural, engineering and construction firms in China
by Florence Yean Yng Ling & C. William Ibbs & Javier Cuervo - 521-529 Forecasting the residual service life of NHS hospital buildings: a stochastic approach
by R. J. Kirkham & A. H. Boussabaine - 531-543 Deterministic models for assessing productivity and cost of bored piles
by Tarek Zayed & Daniel Halpin - 545-553 The relative impacts of selected practices on project cost and schedule
by Sang-Hoon Lee & Stephen Thomas & Richard Tucker
2005, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 347-353 A general multivariate analysis approach for determining bid mark-up strategy
by S. L. Liu & S. Y. Wang & K. K. Lai - 355-364 Using linear model for learning curve effect on highrise floor construction
by J. P. Couto & J. C. Teixeira - 365-375 Assembling integrated project teams for joint risk management
by M. Motiar Rahman & Mohan Kumaraswamy - 377-385 Accelerating linear projects
by Ahmed Hassanein & Osama Moselhi - 387-398 The construction labour market skills crisis: the perspective of small-medium-sized firms
by Andrew Dainty & Stephen Ison & Geoffrey Briscoe - 399-408 Insolvency and resolution of construction contract disputes by adjudication in the UK construction industry
by Issaka Ndekugri & Victoria Russell - 409-422 Economic order quantity (EOQ) versus just-in-time (JIT) purchasing: an alternative analysis in the ready-mixed concrete industry
by Wu Min & Low Sui Pheng - 423-430 Predicting the risk of contractor default in Saudi Arabia utilizing artificial neural network (ANN) and genetic algorithm (GA) techniques
by Obaid Saad Al-Sobiei & David Arditi & Gul Polat - 431-441 The financial risks in build-operate-transfer projects
by Yiannis Xenidis & Demos Angelides
2005, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 237-240 Hospitalized injuries among bridge and tunnel construction workers
by Søren Spangenberg & Harald Hannerz & Finn Tuchsen - 241-244 Project affinity: the role of emotional attachment in construction projects
by Andrew Dainty & Alan Bryman & Andrew Price & Kay Greasley & Robby Soetanto & Nicola King - 245-254 Selection of vertical formwork system by probabilistic neural networks models
by C. M. Tam & Thomas Tong & Tony Lau & K. K. Chan - 255-263 Minimum feasible tariff model for BOT water supply projects in Malaysia
by Cheng Lianyu & Robert Tiong - 265-284 The 1990s Taiwan residential construction boom: a supply side interpretation
by Henry Hsieh - 285-294 Delays and cost increases in the construction of private residential projects in Kuwait
by P. A. Koushki & K. Al-Rashid & N. Kartam - 295-304 Project cost estimation using principal component regression
by Swee Lean Chan & Moonseo Park - 305-315 Prioritizing barriers to successful business process re-engineering (BPR) efforts in Saudi Arabian construction industry
by Nader Abdul-Hadi & Abdulsalam Al-Sudairi & Saleh Alqahtani - 317-325 Main contractor experiences of partnering relationships on UK construction projects
by Gerard Wood & Robert Ellis - 327-337 Time-dependent construction social costs model
by Wen-Der Yu & Shao-Shung Lo
2005, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 127-145 Application of the entropy technique and genetic algorithms to construction site layout planning of medium-size projects
by K. C. Lam & C. M. Tang & W. C. Lee - 147-162 Significance of internalization factors for Singapore transnational construction corporations
by Javier Cuervo & Low Sui Pheng - 163-168 Strategic planning practice of construction firms in Ghana
by Ayirebi Dansoh - 169-184 A best practice process model for hybrid concrete construction
by Jacqueline Glass - 185-197 Quantifying the relationship between aggregate GDP and construction value added in a small petroleum rich economy - a case study of Trinidad and Tobago
by Roger Hosein & Timothy Michael Lewis - 199-213 Applying cluster identification algorithm and simulation to generate probabilistic network schedules for design projects
by Wei-Chih Wang & Ren-Jye Dzeng - 215-223 Structural equation model of project planning effectiveness
by M. D. Mainul Islam & Olusegun Faniran
2005, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 9-14 Re-engineering the whole life cycle costing process
by Richard Kirkham - 15-31 RMCSIM: A simulation model of a ready-mixed concrete plant serving multiple sites using multiple truckmixers
by S. L. Tang & K. C. Ying & M. Anson & M. Lu - 33-44 Critical stressors influencing construction estimators in Hong Kong
by Mei-Yung Leung & Thomas Ng & Martin Skitmore & Sai-On Cheung - 45-56 Determining the relationship between fee structure and project performance between firms: an empirical study based on institutional and task environment perspectives
by Florence Phua - 57-67 Documentation, standardization and improvement of the construction process in house building
by Rajat Roy & Margaret Low & John Waller - 69-79 Innovative construction technology for affordable mass housing in Tanzania, East Africa
by Rumit Mehta & Larry Bridwell - 81-91 The diffusion of innovations within a UKCI context: an explanatory framework
by Graeme Larsen & Tabarak Ballal - 93-105 Flowshop scheduling model for bespoke precast concrete production planning
by Vacharapoom Benjaoran & Nashwan Dawood & Brian Hobbs - 107-119 HIV and AIDS in South African construction: is age nothing but a number?
by Theo Haupt & Meenakshi Munshi & John Smallwood
December 2004, Volume 22, Issue 10
- 1011-1020 Simulation of maintenance costs in UK local authority sport centres
by A.H. Boussabaine & R.J. Kirkham - 1021-1032 Contractor selection using the analytic network process
by Eddie W. L. Cheng & Heng Li - 1033-1045 The antecedents of co-operative behaviour among project team members: an alternative perspective on an old issue
by Florence T. T. Phua - 1047-1056 Project management decisions with multiple fuzzy goals
by Reay-Chen Wang & Tien-Fu Liang - 1057-1066 Cost vs. production: labour deployment and productivity in social housing construction in England, Scotland, Denmark and Germany
by Linda Clarke & Georg Herrmann - 1067-1079 The use of construction specifications in Singapore
by Patrick T.I. Lam & Mohan M. Kumaraswamy & S.Thomas Ng - 1081-1090 Service life prediction of exterior cladding components under standard conditions
by Igal M. Shohet & Monica Paciuk - 1091-1101 Occupational rehabilitation in the construction industry of Victoria
by Helen Lingard & Andrew Saunders
2004, Volume 22, Issue 9
- 899-911 The impact of non-financial incentives on bricklayers' productivity in Nigeria
by Olabosipo Fagbenle & Aderemi Adeyemi & David Adesanya - 913-925 Operationalizing culture in construction management research: a social identity perspective in the Hong Kong context
by Florence Phua & Steve Rowlinson - 927-935 A web-based performance assessment system for environmental protection: WePass
by Sai On Cheung & Chi Ming Tam & Vivian Tam & Kevin Cheung & Henry Suen - 937-946 Impact of social safety investments on social costs of construction accidents
by S. L. Tang & K. C. Ying & W. Y. Chan & Y. L. Chan - 947-956 Women's self-perception: an inter-sector comparison of construction, legal and nursing professionals
by V. Chandra & M. Loosemore - 957-966 Learning capabilities in organizational networks: case studies of six construction projects
by Alexander Styhre & Per-Erik Josephson & Ingeborg Knauseder - 967-978 Public-private partnerships and contract negotiations: an empirical study
by Marcus Ahadzi & Graeme Bowles - 979-990 Construction sector concentration: evidence from Britain
by Patrick McCloughan - 991-1002 The work-life experiences of office and site-based employees in the Australian construction industry
by Helen Lingard & Valerie Francis
October 2004, Volume 22, Issue 8
- 787-797 Analysing construction project coalitions: exploring the application of social network analysis
by Stephen D. Pryke - 799-805 Minimizing demolition wastes in Hong Kong public housing projects
by Chi Sun Poon & Ann Tit Wan Yu & Siu Ching See & Esther Cheung - 807-825 The determinants of the vertical boundaries of the construction firm
by Adrian J Bridge & Clem Tisdell - 827-838 Achieving the unlikely: innovating in the loosely coupled construction system
by Andr� G. Dor�e & Elsebeth Holmen - 839-849 Modelling hook times of mobile cranes using artificial neural networks
by C.M. Tam & Thomas K.L. Tong & Sharon L. Tse - 851-860 Global performance measures for transnational construction corporations
by Javier C. Cuervo & Low Sui Pheng - 861-876 Project owners' role in improving constructability of construction projects: an example analysis for Indonesia
by Bambang Trigunarsyah - 877-886 A competency-based performance model for construction project managers
by Andrew R.J. Dainty & Mei-I Cheng & David R. Moore
2004, Volume 22, Issue 7
- 675-689 Management of construction waste in public housing projects in Hong Kong
by Chi Sun Poon & Ann Tit Wan Yu & Sze Wai Wong & Esther Cheung - 691-700 Motives for acquisitions among engineering consulting firms
by Gerhard Kreitl & Wolfgang Oberndorfer - 701-715 Demystifying stakeholders' commitment and its impacts on construction projects
by Mei-Yung Leung & Alice Chong & S. Thomas Ng & Michael Cheung - 717-731 A comparative study of top British and Chinese international contractors in the global market
by Low Sui Pheng & Hongbin Jiang & Christopher Leong - 733-743 Developing a business case for knowledge management: the IMPaKT approach
by H. S. Robinson & P. M. Carrillo & C. J. Anumba & A. M. Al-Ghassani - 745-754 Private sector participation in the delivery of highway infrastructure in Central America and Mexico
by Felipe Vazquez & Stephen Allen - 755-764 Aggregate efficiency analysis of resource use and demand for labour by the construction industry in Brunei Darussalam
by Rina Hayane Sumardi & Kwabena Asomanin Anaman - 765-775 A primer on the building economics of climate change
by Viggo Nordvik & Kim Robert Lisø
2004, Volume 22, Issue 6
- 563-566 Promoting sustainable construction waste management in Hong Kong
by Evia Wong & Robin Yip - 567-580 A review of current practice in constructability improvement: case studies on construction projects in Indonesia
by Bambang Trigunarsyah - 581-594 A neural network approach to assessing building facade maintainability in the tropics
by M. Y. L. Chew & Nayanthara De Silva & S. S. Tan - 595-606 Implementing corporate ethics management and its comparison with the safety management system: a case study in Hong Kong
by Man-Fong Ho & Derek Drew & Denny Mcgeorge & Martin Loosemore - 607-617 Development of a model to estimate the benefit-cost ratio performance of housing
by I. M. Johnstone - 619-630 Scheduling system with focus on practical concerns in repetitive projects
by I-Tung Yang & Photios Ioannou - 631-642 Managing knowledge: lessons from the oil and gas sector
by Patricia Carrillo - 643-653 A logistic regression approach to modelling the contractor's decision to bid
by David Lowe & Jamshid Parvar - 655-662 Planning for claims: an ethnography of industry culture
by John Rooke & David Seymour & Richard Fellows
2004, Volume 22, Issue 5
- 451-459 Modelling the determinants of multi-firm project success: a grounded exploration of differing participant perspectives
by Florence Phua - 461-470 Reducing building waste at construction sites in Hong Kong
by C. S. Poon & Ann Yu & L. Jaillon - 471-482 Using real option and decision analysis to evaluate investments in the architecture, construction and engineering industry
by Francis Ng & Hans Bjornsson - 483-493 An integrated regression analysis and time series model for construction tender price index forecasting
by S. Thomas Ng & Sai On Cheung & Martin Skitmore & Toby Wong - 495-508 Theoretical comparison of alternative delivery systems for projects in unpredictable environments
by Nuno Gil & Iris Tommelein & Glenn Ballard - 509-520 Grey relation analysis of causes for change orders in highway construction
by Chao-Hui Wu & Ting-Ya Hsieh & Wen-Lon Cheng & Shih-Tong Lu - 521-532 Cost vs. production: disparities in social housing construction in Britain and Germany
by Linda Clarke & Georg Herrmann - 533-540 Building for the future: the potential importance of the construction industry in Welsh economic development policy
by Christopher Miller & Gary Packham & David Pickernell & Mark Mcgovern - 541-549 The construction industry in the economy of Trinidad & Tobago
by Timothy Michael Lewis
2004, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 339-345 A longitudinal analysis on the relationship between construction output and GDP in Hong Kong
by C. Y. Yiu & X. H. Lu & M. Y. Leung & W. X. Jin - 347-356 The development of the construction legal system in China
by Lam Yow Thim & Chen Zonggui - 357-371 A typology for clients' multi-project environments
by Nick Blismas & William Sher & Antony Thorpe & Andrew Baldwin - 373-383 Valuation techniques for infrastructure investment decisions
by Michael Garvin & Charles Cheah - 385-394 The locus of control: a determinant of opportunistic behaviour in construction health and safety
by M. Loosemore & A. S. Y. Lam - 395-407 A multivariate approach to maintenance prediction of wet areas
by M. Y. L. Chew & S. S. Tan - 409-420 Career, family and work environment determinants of organizational commitment among women in the Australian construction industry
by Helen Lingard & Jasmine Lin - 421-427 Cross-border post-acquisition knowledge transfer among construction consultants
by Jan Brochner & Sara Rosander & Fredrik Waara - 429-435 Combining various facets of uncertainty in whole-life cost modelling
by Mohammed Kishk
2004, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 231-235 Production arrangements by US building and non-building contractors: an update
by Nicola Costantino & Roberto Pietroforte - 237-252 Risk management framework for construction projects in developing countries
by Shou Qing Wang & Mohammed Fadhil Dulaimi & Muhammad Yousuf Aguria - 253-262 Leadership styles: some evidence from the Turkish construction industry
by H. Giritli & G. Topcu Oraz - 263-275 The use of Process Cost Model (PCM) for measuring quality costs of construction projects: model testing
by S. L. Tang & Raymond Aoieong & Syed Ahmed - 277-289 Estimation of international construction performance: analysis at the country level
by Low Sui Pheng & Jiang Hongbin - 291-301 The relationship between changes in equipment technology and wages in the US construction industry
by Paul Goodrum & Manish Gangwar - 303-310 Re-interpreting the Building Industry Communications Research Project
by Alan Wild - 311-318 Whole life appraisal of the repair and improvement work costs of Post Office buildings in Japan
by Kazunobu Minami - 319-331 Measuring construction project participant satisfaction
by Mei-Yung Leung & S. Thomas Ng & Sai-On Cheung
2004, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 121-121 Improving staff performance
by Vernon Ireland - 123-127 Service quality performance of design/build contractors using quality function deployment
by David Arditi & Dong-Eun Lee - 129-140 Psychological adjustment and coping among construction project managers
by Natasha Haynes & Peter Love - 141-150 Valuing a price cap contract for material procurement as a real option
by Francis Ng & Hans Bjornsson & Samuel Chiu - 151-157 Black and minority ethnic contractors and consultants and UK housing associations' contracting power
by Andy Steele & Dianne Sodhi - 159-169 Safety and production: an integrated planning and control model
by Tarcisio Saurin & Carlos Formoso & Lia Guimaraes - 171-182 Trends of 4D CAD applications for construction planning
by David Heesom & Lamine Mahdjoubi - 183-192 Representing causal mechanism of defective designs: exploration through case studies
by Takayuki Minato - 193-201 Client-led strategies for construction supply chain improvement
by Geoffrey Briscoe & Andrew Dainty & Sarah Millett & Richard Neale - 203-211 An integrated construction project cost information system using MS Access™ and MS Project™
by A. A. D. A. J. Perera & K. Imriyas - 213-221 A framework for identification and representation of client requirements in the briefing process
by Qiping Shen & Heng Li & Jacky Chung & Pui-Yee Hui
2004, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 5-5 Letter to the Editor
by D. A. Langford - 7-10 The role of leaders' paradigm in construction industry change
by Frens Pries & Andre Doree & Bas Van Der Veen & Ruben Vrijhoef - 11-23 Performance indicators for 'micro-projects' in developing countries
by M. Sohail & A. N. Baldwin - 25-34 Integrated maintenance management of hospital buildings: a case study
by Sarel Lavy & Igal Shohet - 35-46 Web-based integrated project control system
by Osama Moselhi & Ji Li & Sabah Alkass - 47-54 Assessment of the propensity for revisions in design projects through the dichotomous characterization of designer effort
by Mohan Raj Manavazhi - 55-73 An empirical model for decision-making on ISO 14000 acceptance in the Shanghai construction industry
by Zhen Chen & Heng Li & Qiping Shen & Wei Xu - 75-83 Farsighted project contract management: incomplete in its entirety
by J. Rodney Turner - 85-91 Commercial housing ownership predictors in urban China: an analysis of a national survey
by Zhenfeng Pan - 93-100 The regionalization of international contracting and its implications for models of construction spending
by Bill Dunn
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