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Examining the Critical Factors for Managing Workplace Stress in the Construction Industry: A Cross-Regional Study
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Construction professionals (CPs) usually bear significant responsibilities for the achievement of project success and, thus, have long experienced numerous workplace stressors in the demanding construction industry. The ...
Identifying Critical Dispute Causes in the Construction Industry: A Cross-Regional Comparative Study between China and the UK
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Construction disputes have long been identified as epidemics in the construction industry worldwide, which has become a more serious problem due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Previous studies on the dispute causes ...
The Causation of Design Error in the Construction Industry: A Multistakeholder Perspective
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: A seemingly minor design error can have significant repercussions in a construction project, leading to serious safety and quality consequences, cost overrun, and delays. This error can have a lasting impact, potentially ...
Assessing Safety Risk Management Performance in Chinese Subway Construction Projects: A Multistakeholder Perspective
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: The rapid development of subway projects in China presents significant safety risks to those involved. Building on the previous empirical research that identified and classified the safety risks of these projects, the aim ...
Comparative Analysis of Safety Climate in the Chinese, Australian, and Indonesian Construction Industries
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Poor safety is a perennial problem for the construction industry worldwide. The concept of safety climate has been strongly linked to safety performance, yet inconsistent methodologies make international comparisons ...
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