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Rahul Sharma, Rahul (author)
Project scope is the work that must be accomplished to produce a deliverable with specified features and functions. The deliverable can be a product, service or other result (Kerzner & Saladis, 2010). A project scope with clearly defined goals and objectives has been verified as a dimension for project success by some researchers....
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Atmar, Walid (author)
Researchers have devoted lots of words and pages toward causes of construction project failures and management efforts to achieve project success. The iron triangle, though not without criticism, is the traditional performance measure of projects and consist of time, cost and quality. Despite well documented reasons in literature why projects...
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Michielsen, Thijs (author)
In the days when traditional RAW1 contracts were still popular for large infrastructural projects, the entire engineering of a new project was made by the clients themselves. After the realization of the design, this design was put on the market and was contracted. Contractors who wish to enroll for this work made a cost calculation on the basis...
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de Stoppelaar, Allard (author)
‘Agile1’ or ‘Agility’ currently is a popular expression within project management. Agile project management is a method to meet the ever-changing needs and requirements throughout a project. An agile approach requires small multi-disciplinary development teams, working iteratively and in close collaboration with the client. This project...
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Overkleeft, Mariska (author)
The Construction Industry is not known as a very innovative industry which is attributed to the heterogeneity of the product and the extensive use of traditional contracts (Konings & Lourens, 2004). By the introduction of integrated contracts and the Competitive Dialogue procedure this was intended to change. Theoretically, the change from...
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Verbruggen, Annelot (author)
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Eitjes, Wouter (author)
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Jimenez velasquez, Mateo (author)
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Siedenburg, Christine (author)
Stimulating cross-border contracting is one of the main objectives of the European Union<br/>according to the Green-book on modernising the EU-policy regarding tendering. They<br/>intend to make the European market better accessible for contractors to compete in other<br/>European countries. This would result in a reduced public expenditure by...
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van der Sijde, Jelrik (author)
Housing affordability is a growing problem in the Netherlands. Approximately 15% of all households has a housing cost overburden rate (i.e. spending more than 40% of the household’s disposable income on the total housing expenses). This research explores a new way to contribute to housing affordability. Dwelling-generated revenue is introduced...
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van Bakel, Sophia (author)
Bouwprojecten zijn qua besluitvormingsproces van complexe aard. De projecten zijn vaak duur, veel actoren zijn bij het besluitvormingsproces betrokken en het is op voorhand onzeker of de projecten de gewenste baten opbrengen. Nog ingewikkelder is de besluitvorming voor beeldbepalende bouwprojecten. Het begrip beeldbepalend of ‘iconisch’ houdt in...
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Spiegeler, Jap (author)
The current practice of bridge maintenance decision-making is informed by subjective visual inspection data with a long time interval between measurements, which creates inefficiencies and possible loss of value in the maintenance entity’s capabilities. New opportunities from technology-related innovations for measurement devices are available...
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Galvan Granat, Mirna (author)
A research gap was found when addressing the literature on small-to-medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the construction industry. Subcontractors and suppliers are primarily SMEs and form the largest percentage of firms in comparison to large enterprises (LEs) in the industry. Many parties are mainly concerned with maximising their profit, reason...
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Yuan, Jun (author)
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Eggermont, Ivo (author)
’What can be improved in the collaboration between general contractor and subcontractor to attain higher project performance and relationship continuity?’. This was the central question in this research. It is found that the design of the contract is basically abandoned. The contract is designed to have few inter-organizational relations, issues...
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Kurumbeparambil Viswanathan, Deepak (author)
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Papatriantafyllou, Eirini (author)
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Hustinx, Thomas (author)
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Gao, Yu (author)
The integrated contract UAV-GC 2005 is gaining popularities in Dutch construction industry, which is meant to bring added value to the employer. Nevertheless, due to embedded culture and other social factors, people are still strongly influenced by the ‘old way of working’. For instance, project problems between employer and contractor are often...
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Kasala Hemakumar, Shruthi (author)
The research study focuses on implementing Lean SCM and Green SCM principles harmoniously to reduce costs and GHG emission across the logistics department of a supply chain, thereby making a supply chain eco-efficient and giving competitive advantage to an organization. The construction industry over the years has been grappling with costs...
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