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den Hollander, Daan (author)
This thesis describes the development of an innovative product, The EcoModule. The innovation enhances a marine infrastructure called, Reef Enhancing Breakwater (REB), developed by the startup Reefy. This breakwater prevents coastal erosion and it provides a habitat substrate for marine organisms, with the aim of boosting biodiversity. The...
master thesis 2023
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Zijlstra, Kije (author)
The goal of this research is to improve the fitness for use of the CMDB in the development phase of large infrastructure projects by identifying the information needs of the individuals. The construction industry is transiting from paper-based systems engineering to Model-Based Systems Engineering, especially in the development phase of large...
master thesis 2022
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van Arkel, Joost (author)
Ecosystems are under pressure worldwide, due to both natural and anthropogenic stresses. Stresses on ecosystems can cause a decline in biodiversity, a loss of habitat and a deterioration in ecosystem services. To avoid further pressure on ecosystems caused by advancing economic development, new infrastructure projects should be integrated into...
master thesis 2022
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Schleipfenbauer, Bent (author)
The Dutch public procurement market is a multi-billion industry, with a total value of 73 billion euros per year. Competitive tendering is the most popular method of selecting a supplier for the required construction services. The realisation of a tender bid is an expensive and complex process, established on the intersection of various...
master thesis 2022
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Kupers, Leidy (author)
The infrastructure industry is an industry that causes a severe threat to sustainability as it consumes a large amount of energy, resources and materials. The circular economy (CE) provides the opportunity to address this issue because CE is characterised by reducing the carbon footprint, using primary materials and protecting material resources...
master thesis 2021
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MAHADEVAN, SUJITH (author)
The Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry is undergoing digital transformation to improve project performance and Building Information Modelling (BIM) is helping to achieve this objective. BIM is a comprehensive digital representation of a built facility with great information depth. BIM fosters collaboration across the...
master thesis 2021
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Kostman, Leonie (author)
Nowadays, infrastructure projects seem to become more complex and the project manager’s ability to control projects decreases. Therefore, it is crucial to adapt project management to cope with the emerging complexity. Flexibility options are explored to deal with the increasing complexity. To grasp complexity, a selection of the Technical,...
master thesis 2021
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van de Hoef, Beppie (author)
The Bouwteam is in both the building and infrastructure sector increasingly mentioned as a possibility to improve client-contractor collaboration. Currently, compared to the building sector, the infrastructure sector lags behind in applying this collaboration format. This research aims to investigate to what level building and infrastructure...
master thesis 2020
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van Limbergen, Koen (author)
The positive relation between the performance of the client-contractor team and the end-result of a project has led to a growing attention for the human factor in construction procurement exercises. Over the last decade, assessments of constructors’ collaborative behaviour have been used more widely as a partner selection method. One of the most...
master thesis 2020
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REDDY, Sahana (author)
Most of the large infrastructure projects (LIPs) are characterized with significant time delays and cost overruns. In order to be able to deploy the LIPs more effectively, make optimal use of the resources and investments and timely deliver the projects NETLIPSE was set up. NETLIPSE developed a project assessment tool called the Infrastructure...
master thesis 2019
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Septian, Kevin (author)
Large Infrastructure Projects (LIPs) are essential to fulfill the needs of Indonesia. These LIPs have a substantial impact on not only the society but also the economy. The Indonesian government intends to accelerate infrastructure provision by selecting complex LIPs to be assisted by a government body, KPPIP (Committee for Acceleration of...
master thesis 2019
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Bhattad, Yash (author)
Despite of extensive and systematic usage of ‘Lag’ type of performance metrics, Large Infrastructure Projects (LIPs) often struggle in achieving the intended performance and frequently tend to be overbudget & delivered late. This research investigates Key ‘Lead’ Indicators (KLIs) and provides suggestions on how to measure and influence them...
master thesis 2019
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Schuylenburg, Fenja (author)
Already back in 1970s, the Club of Rome concluded that the world would become unliveable for future generations, if population growth and industrialization keep up the same speed (Silvius, Schipper, & Planko, 2012). Despite this, today’s industrialization can not only be observed on land, but also increasingly in the marine environment. The ...
master thesis 2019
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van der Sande, Lennart (author)
In 2015, the Paris Agreement was established with the aim to strengthen the global response in limiting the increase in the global average temperature. This can be achieved by, amongst other measures, lowering of CO2 emissions. The Paris Agreement was also signed by the Netherlands. Within the Netherlands, the construction sector has the largest...
master thesis 2019
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Damen, Tom (author)
The risk allocation in DBFM projects is currently a hot topic, whereby multiple contractors have withdrawn from the procurement of these projects. This research provides a practical guidance in the risk allocation process of DBFM projects, consisting of design principles of literature and lessons learned from practice. The design principles that...
master thesis 2019
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van Staveren, Robbert (author)
Recently a new phenomenon introduced itself in the Dutch infrastructure sector called co-creation. It is described in literature as ‘the joint creation of value between a company and its consumers’. It marks a shift in thinking and became a popular concept to increase the participation of consumers around the year 2000. Since then it has spread...
master thesis 2018
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Lotchouang Kouam, Samuel (author)
Early supplier involvement (ESI) can be defined as a mechanism for involving preferred suppliers in the early phases of product design and development. The concept of ESI is frequently mentioned in the context of New Product Development (NPD) and has been in existence for over half a century with positive results in a number of industries. In...
master thesis 2018
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van Kralingen, Anne (author)
master thesis 2017
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Moleveld, Vincent (author)
Overall, this research came to the conclusion that Lean as a philosophy was a model that was applicable, but demanding with regard to the participating organisations within the LIP. Based on the theory, it became clear that Lean Philosophy was applicable to all possible projects, but that LIP management required a completely different approach,...
master thesis 2017
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Regelink, W.B. (author)
In the construction industry, disputes tend to arise frequently between contractors and clients. This is an important problem that must be solved, because disputes can have enormous negative consequences, both psychological and financial. Disputes particularly emerge in infrastructure projects between contractors and public clients. This study...
master thesis 2016
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