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A systematic approach to develop risk registry frameworks for complex projects
Rana Khallaf, Nader Naderpajouh, Makarand HastakThe purpose of this paper is to build upon the extensive application of risk registries in the construction literature and establish a systematic methodology to develop risk…
Improving accuracy of conceptual cost estimation using MRA and ANFIS in Indonesian building projects
Dwifitra Jumas, Faizul Azli Mohd-Rahim, Nurshuhada Zainon, Wayudi P. UtamaThe purpose of this paper is to develop a conceptual cost estimation (CCE) model for building project by using a pragmatic approach, which is a mix of tools drawn from multiple…
Causal relationship between material price fluctuation and project’s outturn costs
Oluwole Alfred Olatunji, Adenike Omolabake Orundami, Oluwatomi OgundareA section of project management literature attributes overruns to estimators’ deceit and delusion. An example of this is Flyvbjerg’s theorisation of strategic misrepresentation…
Contractual challenges for BIM-based construction projects: a systematic review
Ahmad Huzaimi Abd Jamil, Mohamad Syazli FathiBuilding information modeling (BIM) has been proven to enable outstanding results in construction processes by enhancing knowledge sharing with regard to a building or facility…
Assessment of procurement capacity challenges inhibiting public infrastructure procurement: A Nigerian inquiry
Patrick Manu, Abdul-Majeed Mahamadu, Colin Booth, Paul Olomolaiye, Ahmed Doko Ibrahim, Akinwale CokerPublic procurement capacity is composed of three facets: individual, organisational and an enabling national environment which encapsulates national legislation, policies and…
Stakeholder management in PPP projects: external stakeholders’ perspective
Chika Amadi, Patricia Carrillo, Martin TuuliThis paper focusses on external stakeholders’ perspective of stakeholder management in public–private partnerships (PPP) projects within the context of developing countries where…
Academic research in emerging knowledge-based economies: The case of Sri Lankan construction industry
Chandanie Hadiwattege, Sepani Senaratne, Yasangika Sandanayake, Nirodha Gayani FernandoKnowledge-based economies are popular in the present world. Simultaneously, universities are becoming more responsible for leading economic development through research. As a key…

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