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Measuring achievement of learning organizations in construction
P.S. Chinowsky, K. Molenaar, A. BastiasThe purpose of this article is to provide an introduction to the LEONARDO diagnostic tool which assists organizations in determining their current level of achievement towards a…
Heavy equipment management practices and problems in Thai highway contractors
Thanapun Prasertrungruang, B.H.W. HadikusumoThis study is intended to investigate the current practices and problems in heavy equipment management as well as to identify practices capable of alleviating equipment management…
Empirical study of interactions between knowledge management activities
Le Chen, Sherif MohamedRecent knowledge management (KM) literature suggests that KM activities are not independent of each other, rather they interact with each other to form a process which receives…
Perceptions of workplace vibration hazards among a small sample of UK construction professionals
David J. Edwards, Gary D. HoltThe Control of Vibration at Work Regulations (CVWR) became law in 2005. They are of particular relevance to construction – which by nature of its activities – presents abundant…
Nonlinear optimisation and rational cash flow
Václav Beran, Petr DlaskThe problem of diverse cash flows associated with a construction “project” appear in four progressive cycles. These are the initiating construction cycle and closing…
Simulation‐based scheduling of module assembly yards: case study
Yasser Mohamed, Davila Borrego, Luis Francisco, Mohamed Al‐Hussein, Simaan AbouRizk, Ulrich HermannPipe‐spool module assembly involves a variety of uncertain factors and constraints, which complicate the assembly scheduling process. These factors also pose a challenge for the…
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