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Underlying factors for successful project management to construct sustainable built assets
Marios Stanitsas, Konstantinos KirytopoulosThis study aims to investigate the underlying factors that give rise to the set of sustainability indicators which are used for the implementation of sustainable construction…
A level of service framework for service-centric asset management planning
Jehan ZebThe purpose is to develop and implement a systematic approach to define the level of service (LoS) consistently and efficiently. The framework will assist professionals to make…
Transport infrastructure, accessibility and residential property values: evidence from Hong Kong
Jayantha Wadu Mesthrige, Tayyab MaqsoodHong Kong, like many other developed cities and countries, invests heavily in transport development. This study investigates whether the speculative benefits of future…
Integrating risk management's best practices to estimate deep excavation projects’ time and cost
Gholamreza Heravi, Amir Hosein Taherkhani, Soroush Sobhkhiz, Ali Hassandokht Mashhadi, Rouzbeh Zahiri-HashemiThis study provides an integrated risk-based cost and time estimation approach for deep excavation projects. The purpose is to identify the best practices in recent advances of…
A conceptual framework for managing post-disaster reconstruction projects in emerging economies: the case of Angola
Nyamagere Gladys Sospeter, Pantaleo D. Rwelamila, Joaquim J. GimbiThis study develops a conceptual framework appropriate for managing Post-Disaster Reconstruction Projects (PDRPs) so as to avoid cost and time overruns in Angola.
Work stress related cardiovascular diseases among construction professionals
Imriyas KamardeenCardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are responsible for one-third of global deaths. Work stress is a major risk factor for CVDs in the workforce. Construction professionals endure…
A systematic review of construction safety research: quantitative and qualitative content analysis approach
Kishor Bhagwat, Venkata Santosh Kumar DelhiConstruction safety management (CSM) has been intensively researched in the last four decades but hitherto mostly aimed at understanding root causes of accidents, recommending…
An appraisal of Australia's approach to promoting urban sustainability
Igor Martek, David J. Edwards, Stewart Seaton, David JonesMuch rhetoric exists on the urgency of transitioning from current practices to a more sustainable society. However, because this imperative is guided by strong ideological…
Antecedents of noise pollution control behaviour of employees of construction companies
Mekhala Kaluarachchi, K.G.A.S. Waidyasekara, Raufdeen RameezdeenConstruction activities generate noise that is harmful to workers and the neighbouring community. Engineering control methods are often used for its control which are expensive…
Causes of road projects' delays: a case of Blantyre, Malawi
Henry Duncan John Mwamvani, Christopher Amoah, Emma Ayesu-KorantengThe study aims to find the causes of road projects implementation delays in Blantyre, one of the four city councils (CCs) in Malawi.
Assessing stakeholder satisfaction in PPP transport projects in developing countries: evidence from Vietnam
Nguyen Van Du, Le Dinh Thuc, Huu-Bang TranPublic-Private Partnership (PPP) model still contains the obstacle in partnership, which can lead to different satisfaction between project participants. Therefore, project…
Demystifying performance difference between local and foreign contractors through organisational culture
Chipozya Kosta Tembo, Franco Muleya, Emmanuellie PhiriThis research aimed to investigate the extent to which organisational culture is practised in local and foreign contractors in grade one and two categories and how it affects…
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