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BIM for client organisations: a continuous improvement approach
Mubarak Al Ahbabi, Mustafa AlshawiThe purpose of this paper is to propose a continuous improvement approach for clients to improve their performance and to maximise the benefits gained from building information…
Gravitational slingshot analogy of discontinuous sustainability innovation in the construction industry
Lauri Pulkka, Seppo JunnilaThe purpose of this paper is to examine the roles and dynamics of different institutional actors in the innovation process and to demonstrate how discontinuous sustainability…
Automated model progression scheduling using level of development
Martin HooperThe purpose of this study is to unravel the mystery of Level of Development (LOD) as frequently referred to in Building Information Modelling (BIM) delivery documents. LOD is a…
Business models for product-oriented house-building companies – experience from two Swedish case studies
Jerker Lessing, Staffan BregeThe purpose of this study is to describe and analyse the business model of product-oriented house-building companies and, hence, bridging the gap of knowledge on this topic…
Wearing comfort of two construction work uniforms
Albert P.C. Chan, Yang Yang, Francis K.W. Wong, Daniel W.M. Chan, Edmond W.M. Lam– The aim of this study is to investigate wearing comfort of summer work uniforms judged by construction workers.
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1471-4175e-ISSN:
1477-0857ISSN-L:
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2001Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Professor Peng Wu
- Professor Srinath Perera