Construction Projects in UK Law

  • Information management systems on construction projects: case reviews
    • No. 16-3, September 2006
    • Records Management Journal
    • 131-148
    Purpose: This paper aims to present the findings from research that sought to evaluate the construction industry's approach to information management at the project level and to review the operatio...
  • A decision analysis framework for vendor selection in construction projects in greece
    • No. 9-2, March 2009
    • Journal of Public Procurement
    • 248-261
    The aim of the present paper is to model the vendor selection process in construction projects in Greece. The applied approach involves a multicriteria rating technique used for calculating a norma...
  • Identification of knowledge assets in construction projects and their impact on project performance
    • No. 23-3, April 2021
    • Journal of Intellectual Capital
    • 558-587
    Purpose: The previous researchers have identified human capital, relational capital and structural capital as knowledge assets in knowledge-driven organizations. The current study is an attempt to ...
  • Identification of knowledge assets in construction projects and their impact on project performance
    • No. 23-3, April 2021
    • Journal of Intellectual Capital
    • 0000
    Purpose: The previous researchers have identified human capital, relational capital and structural capital as knowledge assets in knowledge-driven organizations. The current study is an attempt to ...
  • Highway infrastructure: preliminary information on the timely completion of highway construction projects
    • No. 3-1, March 2017
    • Journal of Public Procurement
    • 108-127
    According to the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), and based on its professional judgment, it typically takes from 9 to 19 years to plan, gain approval for, and construct a new, major federall...
  • Managing Construction Projects to Prevent Disputes
    • Construction Disputes. Seeking Sensible Solutions
    • Wayne Clark
    • 3-23
    All parties to a construction project should have the same goal: to execute and complete the works to a high standard, on time and within budget. If these goals, these common objectives, are achiev...
  • Optimisation of resource management in construction projects: a big data approach
    • No. 16-2, April 2019
    • World Journal of Science, Technology and Sustainable Development
    • 82-93
    Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to identify challenges faced in resource management in the UK construction industry and to propose some solutions to these problems. Design/methodology/approa...
  • A decision matrix approach to green project management processes
    • No. 13-3, July 2016
    • World Journal of Science, Technology and Sustainable Development
    • 174-189
    Purpose: – The purpose of this paper is to develop a decision matrix for green project management processes (GPMPs) in commercial construction projects. GPMPs can assist in decoding all of the info...
    ... ... for green project managementprocesses (GPMPs) in commercial construction projects. GPMPs can assist in decoding all of theinformation required to ... ...
  • Employee perceptions of empowerment
    • No. 27-4, August 2005
    • Employee Relations
    • 354-368
    Purpose: This study aims to examine how empowerment is perceived by individuals employed on construction projects. In contrast with previous research which has predominantly been conducted from a m...
    ... ... empowerment is perceived by individuals employed onconstruction projects. In contrast with previous research which has predominantly been ... illuminate ourunderstanding of empowerment in relation to construction projects. This area of research wouldbenefit from alternative research ... ...
  • The power of stories in the construction industry: lessons from other domains
    • No. 41-4, November 2011
    • VINE
    • 466-482
    Purpose: Storytelling is regarded as a fundamental way for humans to communicate with each other, no matter whether in the form of folklore, myths or war stories. Storytelling is applied in managem...
    ... ... Storytelling is applied inmanagement and organisational practices in order to achieve specific purposes. Managementactivities within projects" are similar to managing organisations with high complexity. Storytellingcan then be applied in the construction project environment to achieve speci\xEF\xAC" ... ...
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