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Mens, J.S. (Jeroen) (author), van Bueren, Ellen (author), Vrijhoef, R. (author), Heurkens, E.W.T.M. (author)
Comprehensive understanding of the merits of bottom-up urban development is lacking, thus hampering and complicating associated collaborative processes. Therefore, and given the assumed relevancies, we mapped the social, environmental and economic values generated by bottom-up developments in two Dutch urban areas, using theory-based evaluation...
journal article 2023
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van Dijkhuizen, M.J. (author), Vrijhoef, R. (author), Bakker, H.L.M. (author)
Despite the efforts of governments and firms, the construction industry is trailing other industries in labour productivity. Construction companies are interested in increasing their labour productivity, particularly when demand grows and construction firms cope with labour shortages. Off-site construction has proved to be a favourable policy...
conference paper 2021
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Mens, J.S. (Jeroen) (author), van Bueren, Ellen (author), Vrijhoef, R. (author), Heurkens, E.W.T.M. (author)
The emergence of organic planning practices in the Netherlands introduces new, non-conventional, local actors initiating bottom-up urban developments. Dissatisfied with conventional practices and using opportunities during the 2008 financial crisis, these actors aim to create social value, thus challenging prevailing institutions. Intrigued...
journal article 2021
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Vrijhoef, R. (author), van Dijkhuizen, M.J. (author)
Refurbishment projects notably for social housing are special kinds of project for many reasons, including inflexible existing stock, low available budgets, involvement of residents staying in their homes during construction. Lean tools could be helpful not only during construction, but also in the preparation of projects including requirements...
conference paper 2020
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Vrijhoef, R. (author)
Productivity in construction is relatively low compared to other industries. This is<br/>particularly true for labour productivity. Problems that contribute to low labour<br/>productivity are often related to unorganised workspace, and inefficient organisation of work, materials and equipment. In terms of time use, site workers spend time on...
conference paper 2019
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de Bes, Jannette (author), Eckartz, Silja (author), van Kempen, Elisah (author), van Merrienboer, Siem (author), Ploos van Amstel, Walther (author), van Rijn, Jessica (author), Vrijhoef, R. (author)
De afgelopen jaren is onderzoek gedaan naar nieuwe concepten voor bouwlogistiek en bij negen proeftuinen in binnenstedelijk gebied is aangetoond dat hier forse winst is te behalen in termen van besparingen op logistieke kosten en bouwtijd, betere doorstroming, minder schadelijke uitstoot en minder hinder voor de omgeving. Zo bleek het mogelijk...
report 2018
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Azcarate Aguerre, J.F. (author), Klein, T. (author), den Heijer, A.C. (author), Vrijhoef, R. (author), Ploeger, H.D. (author), Prins, M. (author)
The construction and renovation of the building envelope represents a significant fraction of a project’s life-cycle costs. It also has a determinant effect on the potential reduction in energy use, as well as on the improvement of the building’s indoor comfort. Nevertheless, the challenge of a low rate and depth in building energy renovations...
journal article 2018
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Koolwijk, J.S.J. (author), van Oel, C.J. (author), Wamelink, J.W.F. (author), Vrijhoef, R. (author)
his study investigates whether integrative and collaborative practices of the construction industry can be exclusively attributed to integrated project-delivery methods or whether traditional project-delivery methods also foster integration within project-based design teams. Project managers assessed team collaboration and the integration of...
journal article 2018
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Vrijhoef, R. (author)
The way in which construction logistics is organised has considerable impact on production flow, transportation efficiency, greenhouse gas emissions and congestion, particularly in urban areas such as city centres. In cities such as London and Amsterdam municipalities have issued new legislation and stricter conditions for vehicles to be able to...
conference paper 2018
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Vrijhoef, R. (author), Dijkstra, Jan Tjerk (author), Koutamanis, A. (author)
This paper presents a research endeavouring to model site work in a 4D BIM model. Next simulations are performed with this model in 5 scenarios including specific interventions in work organisation, notably changing positons of facilities for site workers. A case study has been done in a construction project in the Netherlands. The research has...
conference paper 2018
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Nijhuis, Steven (author), Vrijhoef, R. (author), Kessels, Joseph (author)
The vast amount of previous research on project management competence does not provide a basis for educational needs. Analyzing previous research poses two challenges: the lack of a uniform list of competences, necessitating a taxonomy, and the use of importance as a criterion, favoring general important competences. Criticality is introduced as...
journal article 2018
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Vrijhoef, R. (author)
This paper presents work aimed at improved organization and performance of production in housing renovation projects. The purpose is to explore and demonstrate the potential of lean work organization and industrialized product technology to improve workflow and productive time.<br/>The research included selected case studies that have been found...
book chapter 2016
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Papadonikolaki, E. (author), Vrijhoef, R. (author), Wamelink, J.W.F. (author)
Building Information Modelling (BIM) technology and the concept of supply chain management (SCM) could be a potentially compatible and mutually interdependent practice. The existing research on BIM focuses on improving project-based and intra-organisational goals, ignoring the impact of BIM on existing structured long-term Supply Chain (SC)...
journal article 2016
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Vrijhoef, R. (author)
Last few years the hindrance, accidents, pollution and other negative side effects of construction projects and namely construction transport have become an issue particularly in urban areas across Europe such as in London, and in the Netherlands as well, including the cities of Utrecht, Rotterdam and Amsterdam. Municipalities have issued new...
conference paper 2015
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Koolwijk, J.S.J. (author), Van Oel, C.J. (author), Vrijhoef, R. (author), Wamelink, J.W.F. (author)
According to Eriksson (2015) ‘there is still a lack of comprehensive conceptual and practical frameworks that enable both a detailed and systemic understanding of integration in project-based supply chains.’ He therefore developed a theoretical framework that includes the four dimensions of strength, scope, duration and depth of integration. In...
conference paper 2015
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Koolwijk, J.S.J. (author), Vrijhoef, R. (author), Van Oel, C.J. (author), Van der Kuij, R.S. (author), Wamelink, J.W.F. (author)
The purpose of this paper is to explore and categorise the different approaches used to determine organizational effectiveness of construction project organizations. First, the conceptualization of organizational effectiveness is reviewed. This resulted in three main approaches that are used to categorise the approaches used within construction...
conference paper 2014
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Vrijhoef, R. (author), Koolwijk, J.S.J. (author), Van der Kuij, R.S. (author), Van Oel, C.J. (author), Wamelink, J.W.F. (author)
In the Dutch building sector, and in the social housing sector in particular, supply chain collaboration between housing associations and their supply chain have been quite popular since last five years or so. Many associations and their supply chain partners have tested, and in many cases continued to apply various representations of supply...
conference paper 2014
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Vrijhoef, R. (author)
The building industry is a fragmented and project-driven industry with specific characteristics, which can sometimes result in negative effects. Reference has often been made to other industries, particularly manufacturing, that would function more effectively and efficiently. Major differences between both include the organisation and...
doctoral thesis 2011
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