Construction Management and Economics
1997 - 2025
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Volume 17, issue 6, 1999
- Responsibility, power and construction conflict pp. 699-709

- M. Loosemore
- Impact of employee, management, and process issues on constructability implementation pp. 711-720

- Neil Eldin
- The impact of change orders on mechanical construction labour efficiency pp. 721-730

- Awad Hanna, Jeffrey Russell and Paul Vandenberg
- To instruct or not? The engineer's dilemma pp. 731-743

- K. Yogeswaran and M. M. Kumaraswamy
- Applying fuzzy techniques to cash flow analysis pp. 745-755

- A. H. Boussabaine and Taha Elhag
- Survey of construction lawyers' attitudes and practice in the use of ADR in contractors' disputes pp. 757-765

- Penny Brooker
- A genetic-algorithm-based resource-constrained construction scheduling system pp. 767-776

- Sou-Sen Leu and Chung-Huei Yang
- Development of a customer focused strategy in speculative house building pp. 777-787

- R. Roy and S. P. Cochrane
- A non-results-based effectiveness index for construction site managers pp. 789-798

- Campbell Fraser
- Quality practices in design organizations pp. 799-809

- Abdulaziz Bubshait, Gulam Farooq, M. Osama Jannadi and Sadi Assaf
Volume 17, issue 5, 1999
- An input-output analysis of the Turkish construction sector, 1973-1990: a note pp. 543-551

- Ranko Bon, Talat Birgonul and Irem Ozdogan
- International construction management research: cultural sensitivity in methodological design pp. 553-561

- Martin Loosemore
- Stochastic modelling and prediction of contractor default risk pp. 563-576

- Huaming Zhai and Jeffrey Russell
- Construction resource/method factors influencing productivity for high rise concrete construction pp. 577-587

- D. G. Proverbs, G. D. Holt and P. O. Olomolaiye
- Modelling financial decisions in construction firms pp. 589-602

- Ka Chi Lam and Goran Runeson
- Effects of high prequalification requirements pp. 603-612

- Wei Lo, Raymond Krizek and Ahmad Hadavi
- Private sector participation in infrastructure projects: a methodology to analyse viability of BOT pp. 613-623

- Malik Ranasinghe
- Matching housing supply and demand: an empirical study of Hong Kong's market pp. 625-633

- Raymond Tse, C. W. Ho and S. Ganesan
- Comparative analysis of pre-bid forecasting of building prices based on Singapore data pp. 635-646

- John Gunner and Martin Skitmore
- Important causes of delay in public utility projects in Saudi Arabia pp. 647-655

- Mohammed Al-Khalil and Mohammed Al-Ghafly
- The application of JIT philosophy to construction: a case study in site layout pp. 657-668

- Low Sui Pheng and Mok Sze Hui
- The practical application of delivery methods to project portfolios pp. 669-677

- John Miller and Roger Evje
- Sustainability and the impact of Chinese policy initiatives upon construction pp. 679-687

- Jean Jinghan Chen and David Chambers
Volume 17, issue 4, 1999
- Outsourcing of property-related management functions in Europe and North America, 1993-1998 pp. 409-412

- Ranko Bon and Rachael Luck
- A needs based methodology for classifying construction clients and selecting contractors-a rejoinder pp. 413-417

- Ezekiel Chinyio and Paul Olomolaiye
- From boom to bust: the case of Italian construction firms pp. 419-425

- Roberto Pietroforte and Piero Tangerini
- A quantitative study of post contract award design changes in construction pp. 427-439

- I. D. Cox, J. P. Morris, J. H. Rogerson and G. E. Jared
- Allocation of contingency in activity duration networks pp. 441-447

- Terry Williams
- ISO 14000: Its relevance to the construction industry of Singapore and its potential as the next industry milestone pp. 449-461

- Alan Tan Tong Kein, George Ofori and Cle Briffett
- A neural network based system for predicting earthmoving production pp. 463-471

- Jonathan Jingsheng Shi
- On the issue of plan shape complexity: plan shape indices revisited pp. 473-482

- Chau Kwong Wing
- Examination of relationships between building form and function, and the cost of mechanical and electrical services pp. 483-492

- L. M. Swaffield and C. L. Pasquire
- Age-dependent business failures in the US construction industry pp. 493-503

- Serdar Kale and David Arditi
- Determining the causal structure of rework influences in construction pp. 505-517

- P. E. D. Love, P. Mandal and Hui Li
- Selection of mobile cranes for building construction projects pp. 519-527

- Aviad Shapira and Clifford Schexnayder
- Gate-keepers or judges: peer reviews in construction management pp. 529-536

- Goran Runeson and Martin Loosemore
Volume 17, issue 3, 1999
- Studies on the impact of functional analysis concept design on reduction in change orders pp. 251-267

- Samuel Stocks and Amarjit Singh
- Construction costs in The Netherlands in an international context pp. 269-283

- Henk Vermande and Peter-Hein Van Mulligen
- Tendering theory revisited pp. 285-296

- Goran Runeson and Martin Skitmore
- The Italian residential construction sector: an input-output historical analysis pp. 297-303

- Roberto Pietroforte and Ranko Bon
- Prediction of hoisting time for tower cranes for public housing construction in Hong Kong pp. 305-314

- Arthur Leung and C. M. Tam
- A model for subcontractor selection in refurbishment projects pp. 315-327

- M. I. Okoroh and V. B. Torrance
- A participative research strategy for propagating soft methodologies in value management practice pp. 329-340

- S. D. Green
- Assessment of construction processes and innovations through simulation pp. 341-350

- E. Sarah Slaughter
- Modelling and predicting construction durations in Hong Kong public housing pp. 351-362

- Daniel Chan and Mohan Kumaraswamy
- Energy impact analysis of building construction as applied to South Africa pp. 363-374

- Daniel Irurah and Dieter Holm
- A survey of the site records kept by construction supervisors pp. 375-382

- Steve Scott and Sami Assadi
- Strategies for insuring subcontracted works pp. 383-391

- Hisham Gaafar and John Perry
- Cash farming in building and construction: a stochastic analysis pp. 393-401

- Russell Kenley
Volume 17, issue 2, 1999
- Construction cost and building height pp. 129-132

- Willie Tan
- The missing arguments of lean construction pp. 133-137

- S. D. Green
- Ethics in tendering: a survey of Australian opinion and practice pp. 139-153

- Richard Ray, John Hornibrook, Martin Skitmore and Anna Zarkada-Fraser
- Modelling information flow during the conceptual and schematic stages of building design pp. 155-167

- A. N. Baldwin, S. A. Austin, T. M. Hassan and A. Thorpe
- Combining rule-based expert systems and artificial neural networks for mark-up estimation pp. 169-176

- Heng Li and Peter Love
- Bargaining tactics in construction disputes pp. 177-188

- Martin Loosemore
- Modelling building durations in Hong Kong pp. 189-196

- Albert Chan
- The quality of accident and health data in the construction industry: interviews with senior managers pp. 197-204

- Diane Gyi, Alistair Gibb and Roger Haslam
- Risk response techniques employed currently for major projects pp. 205-213

- Scott Baker, David Ponniah and Simon Smith
- Secondary subcontracting in the Turkish construction industry pp. 215-220

- Zeynep Sozen and Mehmi Kucuk
- European construction contractors: a productivity appraisal of in situ concrete operations pp. 221-230

- D. G. Proverbs, G. D. Holt and P. O. Olomolaiye
- An evaluation of the accuracy of the multiple regression approach in forecasting sectoral construction demand in Singapore pp. 231-241

- Goh Bee-Hua
Volume 17, issue 1, 1999
- A needs based methodology for classifying construction clients and selecting contractors: comment pp. 5-7

- Martin Skitmore and Anthony Mills
- A grounded theory of construction crisis management pp. 9-19

- Martin Loosemore
- Quasi-rational behaviour in the property and construction market pp. 21-27

- John Raftery
- Skills, knowledge and competencies for managing construction refurbishment works pp. 29-43

- Charles Egbu
- Productivity rates and construction methods for high rise concrete construction: a comparative evaluation of UK, German and French contractors pp. 45-52

- D. G. Proverbs, G. D. Holt and P. O. Olomolaiye
- Construction work and education: occupational health and safety reviewed pp. 53-62

- Tuula Laukkanen
- Modelling client business processes as an aid to strategic briefing pp. 63-76

- Stuart Green and Stephen Simister
- A world-wide survey of current practices in the management of risk within electrical supply projects pp. 77-90

- J. F. Burchett, V. M. Rao Tummala and H. M. Leung
- Inducing rules for selecting retaining wall systems pp. 91-98

- Nie-Jia Yau, Jyh-Bin Yang and Ting-Ya Hsieh
- The likelihood and impact of changes of key project personnel on the design process pp. 99-106

- Robert Chapman
- ISO 9000 standards: perceptions and experiences in the UK construction industry pp. 107-119

- Ramin Moatazed-Keani and Ali R. Ghanbari-Parsa Sechi
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