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Keusters, A.C.A.M. (author), Hertogh, M.J.C.M. (author), Bakker, H.L.M. (author), Houwing, E.J. (author)
Empathy is receiving increasing attention as it can contribute to the collaboration and connectedness required for today's global challenges. A similar trend reveals itself at the scale of project management, given the change from technological to integration-driven challenges in projects. The necessary integrated approach affects the key...
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Eikelenboom, Manon (author), Oosterlee, Mieke (author), van Marrewijk, A.H. (author)
For projects to contribute to sustainability transitions, traditional roles of project actors need to be challenged. This paper focus on the changing role of demolishers in circular construction projects. We explore the role changes needed and the tactics adopted to negotiate these changes. Therefore, we collected data across 10 demolishers...
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Jansen, Feike (author)
Recently, there has been a concern about the lack of information transfer of knowledge we learn from experimental projects to practice making the transition to sustainable cities possible. Previous studies have focused on what we learn from experimental projects. However, we know little about how to implement the lessons learned in business-as...
master thesis 2024
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de Almeida, B.V. (author), Pavanello, Renato (author), Langelaar, Matthijs (author)
The design of smart structures is challenging because of the integrated electromechanical modelling and optimization of actuators, sensors and load-bearing structures. To simplify the design process, it is common to decouple some of the components and physics and develop each part separately, which could lead to suboptimal systems. To improve...
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Xu, Xiaoyang (author)
This research examines how construction project managers in China integrate sustainability into their decision-making processes despite other constraints, such as cost, time, and quality. Using a Q-methodology, the study reveals a variety of managers' perspectives and strategies on sustainability, highlighting the complexity of integrating...
master thesis 2023
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Lagsir, Mourad (author)
Public projects play a crucial role in societal development yet managing them effectively requires a nuanced understanding of the expectations and concerns of different stakeholders. This paper explores the complex landscape of public projects, with a particular focus on understanding the diverse perspectives of various stakeholder groups and...
master thesis 2023
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Tsehaie, Nahom (author)
Inland waterway shipping, marked by its unpredictable and variable nature, plays a crucial role in transportation. This research's objective is to address these inconsistencies by constructing a robust scheduling model tailored to waterway systems' specific needs and challenges. The model is enhanced with predictive analytics and optimisation...
master thesis 2023
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Janssen, Donna (author), Kapper, Hannah (author), Smulders, Lisa (author), Prins, Pepijn (author), Krans, Berend (author), Lagerwey, Stijn (author)
The Hai Phong region is undergoing transformative changes through a Masterplan aimed at enhancing financial stability and improving the quality of life for the local community. A significant component of this Masterplan involves the construction of two new port terminals close to the mangroves of Do Son, a small town southeast of Hai Phong....
student report 2023
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van der Beek, T. (author)
In the field of shipbuilding, there is a growing demand for faster and more efficient production processes, along with a need for swift adoption of new technologies. Modular production emerges as a potential solution, involving the development of a product family with a base platform and various modules. Instead of designing and producing each...
doctoral thesis 2023
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de Graaf, Brigitte (author)
In this thesis, the analogy between the special theory of relativity and the dynamics of a laborer is developed in the context of labor economics. At the basis of this analogy stands an individual laborer who cannot supply more than 24$hours of labor in a day. This represents the theoretical limit to the flow of labor services (velocity). We...
master thesis 2023
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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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van Dongen, Elize (author), Houben, Tom (author), Kwa, Cecile (author), de Man, Max (author), Meinema, Guus (author), van Vliet, Juwe (author)
This research addresses how Ricanau Mofo, a low-lying village in Surinam, can become a more water-adaptive and sustainable village, while it faces land erosion, river bank erosion, changing rainfall patterns and sea level rise. It is urgent to intervene, as these issues are expected to increase in occurrence due to climate change. Constraints...
student report 2023
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Osman Abou, Wael (author)
In project-based organizations, enhancing performance and augmentation of project value rely heavily on the effective assimilation of past experiences. Nevertheless, the intricate nature of projects and time constraints present extra challenges for an effective learning across various project teams. Inter-project learning, particularly in the...
master thesis 2023
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Narpala, Saketh (author)
This study addresses the critical need for specialized risk identification practices in green retrofit projects within the construction industry, particularly under the increasing pressure to meet the EU's net-zero emissions target by 2050. Focusing on the Netherlands, it investigates how companies navigate the unique challenges posed by...
master thesis 2023
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Gerlag, Josje (author)
The current market forces of infrastructural projects in the Dutch construction sector necessitate public clients to divide a large-scale multidisciplinary project into multiple contracts. This causes diverse contractors to have to work simultaneously. Interfaces arise between the contracts, which require a deeper collaboration to align all...
master thesis 2023
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Tsipa, Eirini (author), Iliopoulos, Giorgos (author), Post, Oliver (author), Aalders, Rianne (author)
The present report is the end result of the project that was carried out as part of the Geomatics Synthesis Project in cooperation with AllMaps, an open-source platform dedicated to the viewing and georeferencing of historic maps. The main objective of the project was to automatically georeference historic map series curated and digitised by the...
student report 2023
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Rijnhart, Ruben (author)
This research casts a discerning lens on Benefit Management within Dutch infrastructure projects, endeavouring to bridge the gap between theoretical frameworks and their practical real-world application. The aim is to augment value realization and ensure efficient resource utilization to maximize project benefits.<br/>Infrastructure projects,...
master thesis 2023
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Veerman, Jochem (author)
Chaotic systems are widespread and can be found everywhere, from small scale processes inside the human body to the large scale dynamics of the entire atmosphere. However, modelling these high dimensional chaotic systems is a difficult task due to the intrinsic nonlinear nature of chaos as well as the accompanied computational cost. Therefore,...
master thesis 2023
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Deelman, Vince (author), Verberne, Max (author), Albers, Kjell (author), van der Burg, Siebe (author)
The report tackles Galveston's flooding challenges, which are currently in development with the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) ring barrier. However, the current design, predominantly addressing coastal flooding, falls short in dealing with pluvial flooding, relying heavily on pumps. This top-down approach neglects environmental and...
student report 2023
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Pham, Kim (author), Heijl, Merel (author), Lai, Madeline (author), Everaars, Luke (author), Pomp, Laurens (author), de Waaij, Yvar (author)
In Vietnam, the fishery sector is vital for the economy. The government strives towards an increase in fishing activities in the coming years. The Quy Nhơn port, a key hub in central Vietnam, is set to accommodate more international vessels. This means local fishermen must rely on other ports like Đề Gi, which also needs upgrading to meet...
student report 2023
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