Construction Management and Economics
1997 - 2025
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Volume 18, issue 8, 2000
- Knowledge infrastructure for sustainable building in The Netherlands pp. 885-891

- Chiel Boonstra and Marjo Knapen
- Construction law and environmental harm: the liability interface pp. 893-902

- Anthony Lavers and David Shiers
- Construction ecology and metabolism: natural system analogues for a sustainable built environment pp. 903-916

- Charles Kibert, Jan Sendzimir and Brad Guy
- Building education for the next industrial revolution: teaching and learning environmental literacy for the building professions pp. 917-925

- Peter Graham
- Environmentally sustainable development: a life-cycle costing approach for a commercial office building in Melbourne, Australia pp. 927-934

- Lu Aye, Nick Bamford, Bill Charters and Jon Robinson
- Impact of ISO 14000 on construction enterprises in Singapore pp. 935-947

- George Ofori, Clive Briffett, Gu Gang and Malik Ranasinghe
- Building environmental assessment methods: assessing construction practices pp. 949-957

- Raymond Cole
- Towards a successful voluntary building environmental assessment scheme pp. 959-968

- C. K. Chau, W. L. Lee, F. W. H. Yik and J. Burnett
Volume 18, issue 7, 2000
- Modelling the dynamics of design error induced rework in construction: comment pp. 727-732

- Paolo Tombesi
- Competition and the persistence of profits in the UK construction industry pp. 733-745

- Michael Ball, Mahtab Farshchi and Maurizio Grilli
- Choice or necessity? A review of the role of DIY in tackling housing repair and maintenance pp. 747-756

- Maggie Davidson and Philip Leather
- Occupational bias in construction management research pp. 757-766

- Martin Loosemore and Chin Chin Tan
- Lowest price or value? Investigation of UK construction clients' tender selection process pp. 767-774

- Chee Wong, Gary Holt and Patricia Cooper
- Does quality assurance deliver higher productivity? pp. 775-782

- D. A. Langford, H. El-Tigani and M. Marosszeky
- ISO 9000 and beyond: from a Hong Kong construction perspective pp. 783-796

- Mohan Kumaraswamy and Sunil Dissanayaka
- Antecedents of trust in intra-organizational relationships within three Singapore public sector construction project management agencies pp. 797-806

- E. S. Wong, Danny Then and Martin Skitmore
- Innovativeness in British and French construction: the evidence from Transmanche-Link pp. 807-817

- Graham Winch
- Building partnerships: case studies of client-contractor collaboration in the UK construction industry pp. 819-832

- Mike Bresnen and Nick Marshall
- The effect of the workplace on motivation and demotivation of construction professionals pp. 833-841

- Guinevere Smithers and Derek Walker
- Prediction of tender price index directional changes pp. 843-852

- S. Thomas Ng, Sai On Cheung, R. Martin Skitmore, Ka Chi Lam and Lai Yi Wong
- UK construction skills shortage response strategies and an analysis of industry perceptions pp. 853-862

- S. MacKenzie, A. R. Kilpatrick and A. Akintoye
- Evaluation of enhanced design and build system - a case study of a hospital project pp. 863-871

- Albert Chan
Volume 18, issue 6, 2000
- Strategic change and organizational learning in two 'Swedish' construction firms pp. 635-642

- Lars Huemer and Katarina Östergren
- Innovative supply-based strategies in the construction industry pp. 643-650

- Sihem Ben Mahmoud-Jouini
- Mobilizing the skills of specialist firms to reduce costs and enhance performance in the European construction industry: two case studies pp. 651-656

- Ezio Micelli
- A theoretical model for optimum project (time) performance based on European best practice pp. 657-665

- D. G. Proverbs and G. D. Holt
- Quality management standardization in the French construction industry: singularities and internationalization prospects pp. 667-677

- Eric Henry
- Developing construction logistics management: the French experience pp. 679-687

- Jean-Luc Guffond and Gilbert Leconte
- Craft versus industry: the division of labour in European housing construction pp. 689-698

- Linda Clarke and Christine Wall
- National collective bargaining and employment flexibility in the European building and civil engineering industries pp. 699-709

- Jan Druker and Richard Croucher
- The European construction industry and its competitiveness: a construct of the European Commission pp. 711-720

- ]örn Janssen
Volume 18, issue 5, 2000
- ISO 9001 within the Swedish construction sector pp. 509-518

- Anne Landin
- An evaluation of the use of insurance in managing construction risks pp. 519-524

- Henry Odeyinka
- Service management in housing refurbishment: a theoretical approach pp. 525-533

- Mats Holm
- Contractor financial credit limits; their derivation and implications for materials suppliers pp. 535-545

- J. Nicholas, G. D. Holt and M. Mihsein
- Final contractor selection using the analytical hierarchy process pp. 547-557

- Patrick Sik-Wah Fong and Sonia Kit-Yung Choi
- Occupational stereotypes in the construction industry pp. 559-566

- Martin Loosemore and Chin Chin Tan
- Modelling the dynamics of design error induced rework in construction pp. 567-574

- Peter Love, Purnendu Mandal, Jim Smith and Heng Li
- Estimating using cost significant global cost models pp. 575-585

- A. K. Munns and K. M. Al-Haimus
- Motivation, commitment and the use of incentives in partnerships and alliances pp. 587-598

- Mike Bresnen and Nick Marshall
- Are competitive fee tendering and construction professional service quality mutually exclusive? pp. 599-605

- Michael Hoxley
- Forecasting construction industry demand, price and productivity in Singapore: the Box-Jenkins approach pp. 607-618

- Goh Bee Hua and Teo Ho Pin
- The global construction market: a cross-sectional analysis pp. 619-627

- David Crosthwaite
Volume 18, issue 4, 2000
- Employee perceptions of the solid waste management system operating in a large Australian contracting organization: implications for company policy implementation pp. 383-393

- Helen Lingard, Peter Graham and Guinevere Smithers
- Impact of correlation and induced correlation on the estimation of project cost of buildings pp. 395-406

- Malik Ranasinghe
- A fuzzy stochastic technique for project selection pp. 407-414

- Eric Wong, George Norman and Roger Flanagan
- Hybrid modelling framework for synthesizing virtual structures pp. 415-426

- Mohan Manavazhi
- Estimating life cycle plant maintenance costs pp. 427-435

- David Edwards, Gary Holt and Frank Harris
- Quest for continuous quality improvement for public housing construction in Hong Kong pp. 437-446

- C. M. Tam, Z. M. Deng, S. X. Zeng and C. S. Ho
- An investigation into the merits of encouraging conflict in the construction industry pp. 447-456

- M. Loosemore, B. T. Nguyen and N. Denis
- To bid or not to bid: a parametric solution pp. 457-466

- M. Wanous, A. H. Boussabaine and J. Lewis
- Work-input model for assembly and disassembly of high shoring towers pp. 467-477

- Aviad Shapira and Dov Goldfinger
- Quantifying the causes and costs of rework in construction pp. 479-490

- Peter Love and Heng Li
- A proposal for construction project risk assessment using fuzzy logic pp. 491-500

- J. H. M. Tah and V. Carr
Volume 18, issue 3, 2000
- Globalization and construction industry development: research opportunities pp. 257-262

- George Ofori
- A systematic approach to the evaluation of indirect costs of contract variations pp. 263-268

- Denise Bower
- 'Clusters' of innovations in recent long span and multi-segmental bridges pp. 269-280

- E. Sarah Slaughter and Hikaru Shimizu
- Factors affecting clients' project dispute resolution satisfaction in Hong Kong pp. 281-294

- S. O. Cheung, C. M. Tam, I. Ndekugri and F. C. Harris
- Design practice and volume production in speculative housebuilding pp. 295-310

- Alan Hooper and Chris Nicol
- Foreign exchange and revenue risks: analysis of key contract clauses in China's BOT project pp. 311-320

- Shou Qing Wang, Robert Tiong, S. K. Ting and D. Ashley
- Total quality management and the learning organization: a dialogue for change in construction pp. 321-331

- Peter Love, Heng Li, Zahir Irani and Olusegun Faniran
- Using Electre III to aid the choice of housing construction process within structural engineering pp. 333-342

- Martin Rogers
- A decision support framework for project sponsors in the planning stage of build-operate-transfer (BOT) projects pp. 343-353

- Irem Dikmen Ozdoganm and M. Talat Birgonul
- The Coasian market-firm dichotomy and subcontracting in the construction industry pp. 355-362

- Lawrence Wai Chung Lai
- Comparison of the concreting productivities in Hong Kong and Beijing and a proposed comparison methodology pp. 363-372

- Shou Qing Wang and Michael Anson
Volume 18, issue 2, 2000
- Property rights implications of public-private joint ventures pp. 131-138

- Wong Kwok-Chun and Anthony Walker
- Overcoming the problems associated with quality certification pp. 139-149

- P. E. D. Love and Hui Li
- Regional development and construction in Italy: an input-output analysis, 1959-1992 pp. 151-159

- Roberto Pietroforte, Ranko Bon and Tullio Gregori
- A survey of current cost estimating practices in the UK pp. 161-172

- Akintola Akintoye and Eamon Fitzgerald
- Analytical design planning technique (ADePT): a dependency structure matrix tool to schedule the building design process pp. 173-182

- Simon Austin, Andrew Baldwin, Baizhan Li and Paul Waskett
- Simulation modelling for logistics re-engineering in the construction company pp. 183-195

- Anna Sobotka
- Evaluation and management of foreign exchange and revenue risks in China's BOT projects pp. 197-207

- S. Q. Wang, Robert Tiong, S. K. Ting and D. Ashley
- Evaluating the performance of combining neural networks and genetic algorithms to forecast construction demand: the case of the Singapore residential sector pp. 209-217

- Goh Bee-Hua
- A new earthworks estimating methodology pp. 219-228

- Simon Smith, Graeme Wood and Martin Gould
- Partnering in construction: a critical review of issues, problems and dilemmas pp. 229-237

- Mike Bresnen and Nick Marshall
- A grounded theory of women's career under-achievement in large UK construction companies pp. 239-250

- Andrew Dainty, Barbara Bagilhole and Richard Neale
Volume 18, issue 1, 2000
- A hybrid life cycle assessment method for construction pp. 5-9

- G. J. Treloar, P. E. D. Love, O. O. Faniran and U. Iyer-Raniga
- The impact of contract duration on the cost of cash retention pp. 11-14

- Will Hughes, Patricia Hillebrandt and John Murdoch
- Trends in productivity improvement in the US construction industry pp. 15-27

- David Arditi and Krishna Mochtar
- The influence of personal characteristics on effectiveness of construction site managers pp. 29-36

- Campbell Fraser
- The positive use of power on a major construction project pp. 37-44

- Anthony Walker and Robert Newcombe
- Segmenting the Korean housing market using multiple discriminant analysis pp. 45-54

- Jae-Chan Kim, Dae-Ho Kim, Jae-Jun Kim, Jong-Suk Ye and Hyun-Soo Lee
- Benchmarking for construction: theory and practice pp. 55-63

- Naomi Garnett and Simone Pickrell
- A model for predicting plant maintenance costs pp. 65-75

- David Edwards, Gary Holt and Frank Harris
- Analysis of factors influencing project cost estimating practice pp. 77-89

- Akintola Akintoye
- Re-engineering the tender code for construction works pp. 91-100

- Ron Craig
- Decisions with moral content: collusion pp. 101-111

- Anna Zarkada-Fraser and Martin Skitmore
- Women in construction: the untapped resource pp. 113-121

- Sandra Fielden, Marilyn Davidson, Andrew Gale and Caroline Davey
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