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A peer reviewed journal publishing original research on Building and Construction Management, Technology and and Property Management

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Proactive contract theory-based resilience framework development for Public-Private Partnerships

Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are long-term contracts spanning many decades and are susceptible to failure due to dynamic changes such as crises within the contract period. The impending need to incorporate resilience to sustain the i...

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Enlightening the Critical Factors affecting the Solvency of Indian Construction Industry: An Empirical Analysis using Multivariate Discriminant Analysis and Logistic Regression

The present research work's purpose is to examine the vital factors that affect the solvency of the Indian construction sector. The two different parameters of solvency, namely debt to total assets (DTA) and cash flow to total liabilities...

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Pre-Contract Measures to Avoid Potential Disputes in the New Zealand Construction Industry

New Zealand (NZ) construction industry suffers from negative implications of disputes in construction projects similar to any other country. Hence, the importance of avoiding disputes has become a vital topic to discuss and research. Avoid...

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A methodological framework to assess the employment impacts of transport infrastructure construction

The aim of this study was to suggest a methodological evaluation framework for assessing the employment impacts of transport infrastructure construction. The applicability and usability of different ex-ante employment impact assessment met...

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The Negative Factors that Influence the Performance of Ghanaian Construction Projects

Numerous factors affect the performance of construction projects. The goal of this paper is twofold: first, to identify and determine the negative factors influencing construction projects, and second, to specify the hypothesised causal re...

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Stakeholder theory and shareholder theory application in construction field: systematic scoping review

Stakeholder theory and shareholder theory are essential frameworks for understanding construction projects, influencing sustainability, project success, and decision-making. Although some studies have explored these theories, there is a no...

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Study on the Awareness and Practice of Circular Economy Principles among Construction Stakeholders in Nigeria

The Nigerian construction industry, characterized by a linear  economic model and being a major contributor to waste generation, is slow in the adoption of methods that could be beneficial in sustainable waste disposal techniques. Des...

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Achieving Zero Waste: Circular Economy Strategies in Australian Higher Education

The circular economy concept, which aims to minimise waste and make the most of resources, has gained global traction as a sustainable alternative to the traditional linear economy. In recent years, Australian universities have increasingl...

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Gender’s Moderating Effect on Perceived Organizational Politics and Withdrawal Dimensions Among Construction Professionals

The current study examines the impact of perceived organizational politics on employee organizational withdrawal dimensions within the construction sector, a field characterized by a challenging work environment and high employee turnover....

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Retraction notice: Risk Pricing in Construction Tenders - How, Who, What

Retraction NoticeTitle: Risk Pricing in Construction Tenders - How, Who, WhatAuthors: Marcus Towner and David BaccariniJournal: Construction Economics and Building, Volume 7, Issue 2,2007, Pages 12-25DOI: https://doi.org/10.5130/AJCEB.v7i2...

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