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Empirical Modeling for Conflict Causes and Contractual Relationships in Construction Projects
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Conflicts are an inevitable aspect of human interactions that can affect project cost and schedule, and the parties’ relationships. Although the traditional mindset regards conflict as a negative event, there is a lack of ...
Organizational Infrastructure and Information and Communication Technology Infrastructure Alignment in Construction Organizations
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Various studies have shown that the strategic alignment of information and communication technology (ICT) implementation in construction organizations has a positive impact on performance that can be achieved from the ...
Relationship-Quality Judgment Model for Construction Project Procurement: A Conjoint Measurement
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Relationship quality as a measure of working relationships in construction has been associated with four general attributes of trust, commitment, teamwork, and performance satisfaction. These attributes have been previously ...
Dispute Manifestation and Relationship Quality in Practice
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Assessing Contractual Relationship Quality: Study of Judgment Trends among Construction Industry Participants
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
In Search of Sustainability: Constructability Application and Contract Management in Malaysian Industrialized Building Systems
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Modularization and industrialization have been regarded as parts of an answer to a sustainable development solution. As part of the overall industry goal of moving toward sustainability, which has been emphasized in the ...
Relationship-Quality Judgment Model for Construction Project Procurement: A Conjoint Measurement
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Relationship quality as a measure of working relationships in construction has been associated with four general attributes of trust, commitment, teamwork, and performance satisfaction. These attributes have been previously ...
Contractor-Delay Control in Building Projects: Escalation of Strategy from Primary Proactive to Secondary Reactive
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: The building sector in New Zealand is booming and currently very active, with a range of residential and commercial buildings being built in large cities. However, where there are major investments, problems, malfunctions, ...