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December 2000, Volume 18, Issue 6
- 679-687 Developing construction logistics management: the French experience
by Jean-Luc Guffond & Gilbert Leconte - 689-698 Craft versus industry: the division of labour in European housing construction
by Linda Clarke & Christine Wall - 699-709 National collective bargaining and employment flexibility in the European building and civil engineering industries
by Jan Druker & Richard Croucher - 711-720 The European construction industry and its competitiveness: a construct of the European Commission
by ]Örn Janssen
2000, Volume 18, Issue 5
- 509-518 ISO 9001 within the Swedish construction sector
by Anne Landin - 519-524 An evaluation of the use of insurance in managing construction risks
by Henry Odeyinka - 525-533 Service management in housing refurbishment: a theoretical approach
by Mats Holm - 535-545 Contractor financial credit limits; their derivation and implications for materials suppliers
by J. Nicholas & G. D. Holt & M. Mihsein - 547-557 Final contractor selection using the analytical hierarchy process
by Patrick Sik-Wah Fong & Sonia Kit-Yung Choi - 559-566 Occupational stereotypes in the construction industry
by Martin Loosemore & Chin Chin Tan - 567-574 Modelling the dynamics of design error induced rework in construction
by Peter Love & Purnendu Mandal & Jim Smith & Heng Li - 575-585 Estimating using cost significant global cost models
by A. K. Munns & K. M. Al-Haimus - 587-598 Motivation, commitment and the use of incentives in partnerships and alliances
by Mike Bresnen & Nick Marshall - 599-605 Are competitive fee tendering and construction professional service quality mutually exclusive?
by Michael Hoxley - 607-618 Forecasting construction industry demand, price and productivity in Singapore: the Box-Jenkins approach
by Goh Bee Hua & Teo Ho Pin - 619-627 The global construction market: a cross-sectional analysis
by David Crosthwaite
2000, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 383-393 Employee perceptions of the solid waste management system operating in a large Australian contracting organization: implications for company policy implementation
by Helen Lingard & Peter Graham & Guinevere Smithers - 395-406 Impact of correlation and induced correlation on the estimation of project cost of buildings
by Malik Ranasinghe - 407-414 A fuzzy stochastic technique for project selection
by Eric Wong & George Norman & Roger Flanagan - 415-426 Hybrid modelling framework for synthesizing virtual structures
by Mohan Manavazhi - 427-435 Estimating life cycle plant maintenance costs
by David Edwards & Gary Holt & Frank Harris - 437-446 Quest for continuous quality improvement for public housing construction in Hong Kong
by C. M. Tam & Z. M. Deng & S. X. Zeng & C. S. Ho - 447-456 An investigation into the merits of encouraging conflict in the construction industry
by M. Loosemore & B. T. Nguyen & N. Denis - 457-466 To bid or not to bid: a parametric solution
by M. Wanous & A. H. Boussabaine & J. Lewis - 467-477 Work-input model for assembly and disassembly of high shoring towers
by Aviad Shapira & Dov Goldfinger - 479-490 Quantifying the causes and costs of rework in construction
by Peter Love & Heng Li - 491-500 A proposal for construction project risk assessment using fuzzy logic
by J. H. M. Tah & V. Carr
2000, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 257-262 Globalization and construction industry development: research opportunities
by George Ofori - 263-268 A systematic approach to the evaluation of indirect costs of contract variations
by Denise Bower - 269-280 'Clusters' of innovations in recent long span and multi-segmental bridges
by E. Sarah Slaughter & Hikaru Shimizu - 281-294 Factors affecting clients' project dispute resolution satisfaction in Hong Kong
by S. O. Cheung & C. M. Tam & I. Ndekugri & F. C. Harris - 295-310 Design practice and volume production in speculative housebuilding
by Alan Hooper & Chris Nicol - 311-320 Foreign exchange and revenue risks: analysis of key contract clauses in China's BOT project
by Shou Qing Wang & Robert Tiong & S. K. Ting & D. Ashley - 321-331 Total quality management and the learning organization: a dialogue for change in construction
by Peter Love & Heng Li & Zahir Irani & Olusegun Faniran - 333-342 Using Electre III to aid the choice of housing construction process within structural engineering
by Martin Rogers - 343-353 A decision support framework for project sponsors in the planning stage of build-operate-transfer (BOT) projects
by Irem Dikmen Ozdoganm & M. Talat Birgonul - 355-362 The Coasian market-firm dichotomy and subcontracting in the construction industry
by Lawrence Wai Chung Lai - 363-372 Comparison of the concreting productivities in Hong Kong and Beijing and a proposed comparison methodology
by Shou Qing Wang & Michael Anson
2000, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 131-138 Property rights implications of public-private joint ventures
by Wong Kwok-Chun & Anthony Walker - 139-149 Overcoming the problems associated with quality certification
by P. E. D. Love & H. Li - 151-159 Regional development and construction in Italy: an input-output analysis, 1959-1992
by Roberto Pietroforte & Ranko Bon & Tullio Gregori - 161-172 A survey of current cost estimating practices in the UK
by Akintola Akintoye & Eamon Fitzgerald - 173-182 Analytical design planning technique (ADePT): a dependency structure matrix tool to schedule the building design process
by Simon Austin & Andrew Baldwin & Baizhan Li & Paul Waskett - 183-195 Simulation modelling for logistics re-engineering in the construction company
by Anna Sobotka - 197-207 Evaluation and management of foreign exchange and revenue risks in China's BOT projects
by S. Q. Wang & Robert Tiong & S. K. Ting & D. Ashley - 209-217 Evaluating the performance of combining neural networks and genetic algorithms to forecast construction demand: the case of the Singapore residential sector
by Goh Bee-Hua - 219-228 A new earthworks estimating methodology
by Simon Smith & Graeme Wood & Martin Gould - 229-237 Partnering in construction: a critical review of issues, problems and dilemmas
by Mike Bresnen & Nick Marshall - 239-250 A grounded theory of women's career under-achievement in large UK construction companies
by Andrew Dainty & Barbara Bagilhole & Richard Neale
2000, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 5-9 A hybrid life cycle assessment method for construction
by G. J. Treloar & P. E. D. Love & O. O. Faniran & U. Iyer-Raniga - 11-14 The impact of contract duration on the cost of cash retention
by Will Hughes & Patricia Hillebrandt & John Murdoch - 15-27 Trends in productivity improvement in the US construction industry
by David Arditi & Krishna Mochtar - 29-36 The influence of personal characteristics on effectiveness of construction site managers
by Campbell Fraser - 37-44 The positive use of power on a major construction project
by Anthony Walker & Robert Newcombe - 45-54 Segmenting the Korean housing market using multiple discriminant analysis
by Jae-Chan Kim & Dae-Ho Kim & Jae-Jun Kim & Jong-Suk Ye & Hyun-Soo Lee - 55-63 Benchmarking for construction: theory and practice
by Naomi Garnett & Simone Pickrell - 65-75 A model for predicting plant maintenance costs
by David Edwards & Gary Holt & Frank Harris - 77-89 Analysis of factors influencing project cost estimating practice
by Akintola Akintoye - 91-100 Re-engineering the tender code for construction works
by Ron Craig - 101-111 Decisions with moral content: collusion
by Anna Zarkada-Fraser & Martin Skitmore - 113-121 Women in construction: the untapped resource
by Sandra Fielden & Marilyn Davidson & Andrew Gale & Caroline Davey
1999, Volume 17, Issue 6
- 699-709 Responsibility, power and construction conflict
by M. Loosemore - 711-720 Impact of employee, management, and process issues on constructability implementation
by Neil Eldin - 721-730 The impact of change orders on mechanical construction labour efficiency
by Awad Hanna & Jeffrey Russell & Paul Vandenberg - 731-743 To instruct or not? The engineer's dilemma
by K. Yogeswaran & M. M. Kumaraswamy - 745-755 Applying fuzzy techniques to cash flow analysis
by A. H. Boussabaine & Taha Elhag - 757-765 Survey of construction lawyers' attitudes and practice in the use of ADR in contractors' disputes
by Penny Brooker - 767-776 A genetic-algorithm-based resource-constrained construction scheduling system
by Sou-Sen Leu & Chung-Huei Yang - 777-787 Development of a customer focused strategy in speculative house building
by R. Roy & S. P. Cochrane - 789-798 A non-results-based effectiveness index for construction site managers
by Campbell Fraser - 799-809 Quality practices in design organizations
by Abdulaziz Bubshait & Gulam Farooq & M. Osama Jannadi & Sadi Assaf
1999, Volume 17, Issue 5
- 543-551 An input-output analysis of the Turkish construction sector, 1973-1990: a note
by Ranko Bon & Talat Birgonul & Irem Ozdogan - 553-561 International construction management research: cultural sensitivity in methodological design
by Martin Loosemore - 563-576 Stochastic modelling and prediction of contractor default risk
by Huaming Zhai & Jeffrey Russell - 577-587 Construction resource/method factors influencing productivity for high rise concrete construction
by D. G. Proverbs & G. D. Holt & P. O. Olomolaiye - 589-602 Modelling financial decisions in construction firms
by Ka Chi Lam & Goran Runeson - 603-612 Effects of high prequalification requirements
by Wei Lo & Raymond Krizek & Ahmad Hadavi - 613-623 Private sector participation in infrastructure projects: a methodology to analyse viability of BOT
by Malik Ranasinghe - 625-633 Matching housing supply and demand: an empirical study of Hong Kong's market
by Raymond Tse & C. W. Ho & S. Ganesan - 635-646 Comparative analysis of pre-bid forecasting of building prices based on Singapore data
by John Gunner & Martin Skitmore - 647-655 Important causes of delay in public utility projects in Saudi Arabia
by Mohammed Al-Khalil & Mohammed Al-Ghafly - 657-668 The application of JIT philosophy to construction: a case study in site layout
by Low Sui Pheng & Mok Sze Hui - 669-677 The practical application of delivery methods to project portfolios
by John Miller & Roger Evje - 679-687 Sustainability and the impact of Chinese policy initiatives upon construction
by Jean Jinghan Chen & David Chambers
1999, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 409-412 Outsourcing of property-related management functions in Europe and North America, 1993-1998
by Ranko Bon & Rachael Luck - 413-417 A needs based methodology for classifying construction clients and selecting contractors-a rejoinder
by Ezekiel Chinyio & Paul Olomolaiye - 419-425 From boom to bust: the case of Italian construction firms
by Roberto Pietroforte & Piero Tangerini - 427-439 A quantitative study of post contract award design changes in construction
by I. D. Cox & J. P. Morris & J. H. Rogerson & G. E. Jared - 441-447 Allocation of contingency in activity duration networks
by Terry Williams - 449-461 ISO 14000: Its relevance to the construction industry of Singapore and its potential as the next industry milestone
by Alan Tan Tong Kein & George Ofori & Cle Briffett - 463-471 A neural network based system for predicting earthmoving production
by Jonathan Jingsheng Shi - 473-482 On the issue of plan shape complexity: plan shape indices revisited
by Chau Kwong Wing - 483-492 Examination of relationships between building form and function, and the cost of mechanical and electrical services
by L. M. Swaffield & C. L. Pasquire - 493-503 Age-dependent business failures in the US construction industry
by Serdar Kale & David Arditi - 505-517 Determining the causal structure of rework influences in construction
by P. E. D. Love & P. Mandal & H. Li - 519-527 Selection of mobile cranes for building construction projects
by Aviad Shapira & Clifford Schexnayder - 529-536 Gate-keepers or judges: peer reviews in construction management
by Goran Runeson & Martin Loosemore
1999, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 251-267 Studies on the impact of functional analysis concept design on reduction in change orders
by Samuel Stocks & Amarjit Singh - 269-283 Construction costs in The Netherlands in an international context
by Henk Vermande & Peter-Hein Van Mulligen - 285-296 Tendering theory revisited
by Goran Runeson & Martin Skitmore - 297-303 The Italian residential construction sector: an input-output historical analysis
by Roberto Pietroforte & Ranko Bon - 305-314 Prediction of hoisting time for tower cranes for public housing construction in Hong Kong
by Arthur Leung & C. M. Tam - 315-327 A model for subcontractor selection in refurbishment projects
by M. I. Okoroh & V. B. Torrance - 329-340 A participative research strategy for propagating soft methodologies in value management practice
by S. D. Green - 341-350 Assessment of construction processes and innovations through simulation
by E. Sarah Slaughter - 351-362 Modelling and predicting construction durations in Hong Kong public housing
by Daniel Chan & Mohan Kumaraswamy - 363-374 Energy impact analysis of building construction as applied to South Africa
by Daniel Irurah & Dieter Holm - 375-382 A survey of the site records kept by construction supervisors
by Steve Scott & Sami Assadi - 383-391 Strategies for insuring subcontracted works
by Hisham Gaafar & John Perry - 393-401 Cash farming in building and construction: a stochastic analysis
by Russell Kenley
1999, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 129-132 Construction cost and building height
by Willie Tan - 133-137 The missing arguments of lean construction
by S. D. Green - 139-153 Ethics in tendering: a survey of Australian opinion and practice
by Richard Ray & John Hornibrook & Martin Skitmore & Anna Zarkada-Fraser - 155-167 Modelling information flow during the conceptual and schematic stages of building design
by A. N. Baldwin & S. A. Austin & T. M. Hassan & A. Thorpe - 169-176 Combining rule-based expert systems and artificial neural networks for mark-up estimation
by Heng Li & Peter Love - 177-188 Bargaining tactics in construction disputes
by Martin Loosemore - 189-196 Modelling building durations in Hong Kong
by Albert Chan - 197-204 The quality of accident and health data in the construction industry: interviews with senior managers
by Diane Gyi & Alistair Gibb & Roger Haslam - 205-213 Risk response techniques employed currently for major projects
by Scott Baker & David Ponniah & Simon Smith - 215-220 Secondary subcontracting in the Turkish construction industry
by Zeynep Sozen & Mehmi Kucuk - 221-230 European construction contractors: a productivity appraisal of in situ concrete operations
by D. G. Proverbs & G. D. Holt & P. O. Olomolaiye - 231-241 An evaluation of the accuracy of the multiple regression approach in forecasting sectoral construction demand in Singapore
by Goh Bee-Hua
1999, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 5-7 A needs based methodology for classifying construction clients and selecting contractors: comment
by Martin Skitmore & Anthony Mills - 9-19 A grounded theory of construction crisis management
by Martin Loosemore - 21-27 Quasi-rational behaviour in the property and construction market
by John Raftery - 29-43 Skills, knowledge and competencies for managing construction refurbishment works
by Charles Egbu - 45-52 Productivity rates and construction methods for high rise concrete construction: a comparative evaluation of UK, German and French contractors
by D. G. Proverbs & G. D. Holt & P. O. Olomolaiye - 53-62 Construction work and education: occupational health and safety reviewed
by Tuula Laukkanen - 63-76 Modelling client business processes as an aid to strategic briefing
by Stuart Green & Stephen Simister - 77-90 A world-wide survey of current practices in the management of risk within electrical supply projects
by J. F. Burchett & V. M. Rao Tummala & H. M. Leung - 91-98 Inducing rules for selecting retaining wall systems
by Nie-Jia Yau & Jyh-Bin Yang & Ting-Ya Hsieh - 99-106 The likelihood and impact of changes of key project personnel on the design process
by Robert Chapman - 107-119 ISO 9000 standards: perceptions and experiences in the UK construction industry
by Ramin Moatazed-Keani & Ali R. Ghanbari-Parsa Sechi
1998, Volume 16, Issue 6
- 615-619 The effect on contingency allowances of using risk analysis in capital cost estimating: a Hong Kong case study
by Stephen Mak & Jenny Wong & David Picken - 621-635 How 'just-in-time' wastages can be quantified: case study of a private condominium project
by Low Sui Pheng & Stephanie Tan - 637-649 The construction industry and macroeconomy in Sub-Saharan Africa post 1970
by Jorge Lopes - 651-660 Prequalification and multi-criteria selection: a measure of contractors' opinions
by Paul Jennings & Gary Holt - 661-671 The influence of communication structure upon management efficiency
by Martin Loosemore - 673-679 Assessment of the factors influencing the maintenance programme of a large university building in Riyadh
by Mahmoud Idris - 681-692 The Singapore buildable design appraisal system: a preliminary review of the relationship between buildability, site productivity and cost
by Paul Poh & Jundong Chen - 693-702 Priority setting in maintenance management: a modified multi-attribute approach using analytic hierarchy process
by Qiping Shen & Kak-Keung Lo & Qian Wang - 703-709 Management of small building works
by A. Griffith & J. D. Headley - 711-719 The characteristics and current status of China's construction industry
by Jean Jinghan Chen - 721-727 Developing a theory of construction problem solving
by Heng Li & P. E. D. Love - 729-737 Globalization and construction industry development: implications of recent developments in the construction sector in Asia
by John Raftery & Bernie Pasadilla & Y. H. Chiang & Eddie Hui & Bo-Sin Tang - 738-738 Book review
by Graham Winch
1998, Volume 16, Issue 5
- 511-520 A review of recent developments in construction operative training in the UK
by Andrew Agapiou - 521-530 Construction workers in developing countries: a case study of Sri Lanka
by A. K. W. Jayawardane & N. D. Gunawardena - 531-542 The growth of self-employment in British construction
by Graham Winch - 543-552 The propensity for employee participation by electrical and mechanical trades in the construction industry
by Michael Coffey & David Langford - 553-567 UK construction skills in the context of European developments
by Linda Clarke & Christine Wall - 569-580 Construction skills training for the next millennium
by David Gann & Peter Senker - 581-592 Qualifications in the German construction industry: stocks, flows and comparisons with the British construction sector
by Ansgar Richter - 593-601 A qualifications trap in the German construction industry: changing the production model and the consequences for the training system in the German construction industry
by Gerd Syben
1998, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 383-388 Attitudes towards auto-ID technologies within the UK construction industry
by Laurence Marsh & Eddy Finch - 389-395 The internationalization of British construction companies 1990-96: an empirical analysis
by David Crosthwaite - 397-408 Flexible management of workers: review of employment practices in the construction industry in Singapore
by George Ofori & Yaw Debrah - 409-416 A time-series analysis of UK annual and quarterly construction output data (1955-95)
by David Notman & George Norman & Roger Flanagan & Andrew Agapiou - 417-432 Holistic enhancement of the production analysis of bituminous paving operations
by R. K. Gowda & Amarjit Singh & Michael Connolly - 433-446 Resource-driven scheduling of repetitive activities
by Khaled El-Rayes & Osama Moselhi - 447-457 Quality managers, authority and leadership
by Steve McCabe & John Rooke & David Seymour & Phil Brown - 459-470 Modelling the running costs of buildings
by Assem Al-Hajj & Malcolm Horner - 471-479 A neural networks approach for cost flow forecasting
by A. H. Boussabaine & A. P. Kaka - 481-488 Behaviour-based safety management in Hong Kong's construction industry: the results of a field study
by Helen Lingard & Steve Rowlinson - 489-498 Continuous and combined event-process models for simulating pipeline construction
by Jingsheng Shi & Simaan Abourizk
1998, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 257-267 Hierarchical indices for measuring the effectiveness of construction automation implementation
by Ching-Hwang Wang & Mei-Wei Wang & Yu-Chun Huang - 283-293 Claims for extensions of time in civil engineering projects
by Kumaru Yogeswaran & Mohan Kumaraswamy & Douglas Miller - 295-302 From Ptolemy to Heisenberg: quantitative models and reality
by John Raftery - 303-313 The impact of TAMRA '88 on US construction accounting practices
by Donald Jensen & James Craig - 315-325 Planning and control processes and techniques for refurbishment management
by Charles Egbu & Barbara Young & Victor Torrance - 327-337 A methodology for assessing construction project delays
by David Bordoli & Andrew Baldwin - 339-349 Human error in the management of building projects
by Andrew Atkinson - 351-361 The changing role of builders merchants in the construction supply chain
by Andrew Agapiou & Roger Flanagan & George Norman & David Notman - 363-372 Improving the management of claims on construction contracts: consultant's perspective
by William Vidogah & Issaka Ndekugri
1998, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 131-137 The role of logistics in the materials flow control process
by A. Agapiou & L. E. Clausen & R. Flanagan & G. Norman & D. Notman - 139-140 Rigour in research and peer-review: a reply
by Sabah Alkass & Mark Mazerolle & Frank Harris - 141-145 Sustainable construction: principles and a framework for attainment - comment
by George Ofori - 147-157 Model for forecasting construction cost indices in Taiwan
by Ching-Hwang Wang & Yong-Ho Mei - 159-175 Macro-economic leading indicators of construction contract prices
by Akintola Akintoye & Paul Bowen & Cliff Hardcastle - 177-192 Obstacles to implementing total quality management in the UK construction industry
by Mazin Shammas-Toma & David Seymour & Leslie Clark - 193-207 Towards total project quality: a gap analysis approach
by Graham Winch & Aalia Usmani & Andrew Edkins - 209-219 Evaluation of project outcomes
by Anita Liu & Anthony Walker - 221-233 Selecting a suitable procurement method for a building project
by P. E. D. Love & M. Skitmore & G. Earl - 235-244 The application of the risk management process in capital investment decisions for EHV transmission line projects
by John Burchett & V.M. Rao Tummala
1998, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 5-16 Controlling activity interval times in LOB scheduling
by Ching-Hwang Wang & Yu-Chun Huang - 17-29 Contributors to construction delays
by Mohan Kumaraswamy & Daniel Chan - 31-39 Risk management in the insurance industry: insights for the engineering construction industry
by Malik Ranasinghe - 41-48 Estimating project and activity duration: a risk management approach using network analysis
by Nashwan Dawood - 49-55 Effectiveness of safety management strategies on safety performance in Hong Kong
by C. M. Tam & Ivan Fung - 57-69 A knowledge-based system for assessing applications for house renovation grants
by Peter Brandon & Francisco Loforte Ribeiro - 71-78 Implementing a waste management plan during the construction phase of a project: a case study
by Bruce Mcdonald & Mark Smithers - 79-90 Planned and unplanned schedule compression: the impact on labour
by David Noyce & Awad Hanna - 91-98 A needs-based methodology for classifying construction clients and selecting contractors
by Ezekiel Chinyio & Paul Olomolaiye & Simon Kometa & Frank Harris - 99-104 The baby and the bathwater: research methods in construction management
by Chau Kwong Wing & John Raftery & Anthony Walker - 105-108 Practices, barriers and benefits of risk management process in building services costs estimation: comment
by Peter Edwards & Paul Bowen - 109-112 The role of theory in construction management: reply to Runeson
by David Seymour & Darryll Crook & John Rooke - 113-116 Why research without theory is not research A reply to Seymour, Crook and Rooke
by Chris Harriss
1997, Volume 15, Issue 6
- 501-504 Guest Editorial: Special Issue on Law and Dispute Resolution in Construction
by Anthony Lavers