Describing Construction
Industries, Projects and Firms
Herausgeber: Best, Rick; Meikle, Jim
Describing Construction
Industries, Projects and Firms
Herausgeber: Best, Rick; Meikle, Jim
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This third book from editors Rick Best and Jim Meikle brings together and presents insights into a number of key concepts in the study of construction firms, projects and the group of activities that loosely define the construction industry.
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This third book from editors Rick Best and Jim Meikle brings together and presents insights into a number of key concepts in the study of construction firms, projects and the group of activities that loosely define the construction industry.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 621g
- ISBN-13: 9780367608903
- ISBN-10: 0367608901
- Artikelnr.: 64104100
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 621g
- ISBN-13: 9780367608903
- ISBN-10: 0367608901
- Artikelnr.: 64104100
Rick Best is an Honorary Adjunct Associate Professor of Construction Management and Economics at Bond University. He has produced numerous book chapters and papers over a 25-year career as an academic as well as co-edited five books and co-authored one quantity surveying textbook. His research in recent years focused on the problems associated with making valid comparisons of construction industries across countries, and he contributed to the development of the most recent construction data collection project within the International Comparison Program. Jim Meikle retired as a partner of Davis Langdon LLP in 2005 and, since then, has worked as an independent consultant with UK government departments and agencies, foreign governments, international organisations including the EU, the World Bank and the African Development Bank, and private clients. His main interests are international comparisons construction industry policy, construction data and international comparisons.
1. Describing construction, Rick Best and Jim Meikle 2. Construction
products and producers: one industry, or several?, Jim Meikle and Gerard de
Valence. 3. Output and employment in australian built environment
industries 2007-2019, Gerard de Valence. 4. Education for collaboration in
construction: challenges for universities and institutions, John
Connaughton. 5. A guide to construction contracting, Mark Hackett. 6.
Construction project procurement: a critical review, Steve Rowlinson. 7.
Estimating challenges in the digital era, Pat O'Donnell and Inna
Kolyshkina. 8. Defining and describing construction in developing
countries, George Ofori. 9. Transforming the construction firm?, Hedley
Smyth. 10. The measurement and characteristics of construction firms in
theory and practice, Gerard de Valence. 11. Using financial concepts to
understand failing construction contractors, Alex Murray and Alexandr
Kulakov. 12. The race to the future for the construction sector, Roger
Flanagan.
products and producers: one industry, or several?, Jim Meikle and Gerard de
Valence. 3. Output and employment in australian built environment
industries 2007-2019, Gerard de Valence. 4. Education for collaboration in
construction: challenges for universities and institutions, John
Connaughton. 5. A guide to construction contracting, Mark Hackett. 6.
Construction project procurement: a critical review, Steve Rowlinson. 7.
Estimating challenges in the digital era, Pat O'Donnell and Inna
Kolyshkina. 8. Defining and describing construction in developing
countries, George Ofori. 9. Transforming the construction firm?, Hedley
Smyth. 10. The measurement and characteristics of construction firms in
theory and practice, Gerard de Valence. 11. Using financial concepts to
understand failing construction contractors, Alex Murray and Alexandr
Kulakov. 12. The race to the future for the construction sector, Roger
Flanagan.
1. Describing construction, Rick Best and Jim Meikle 2. Construction
products and producers: one industry, or several?, Jim Meikle and Gerard de
Valence. 3. Output and employment in australian built environment
industries 2007-2019, Gerard de Valence. 4. Education for collaboration in
construction: challenges for universities and institutions, John
Connaughton. 5. A guide to construction contracting, Mark Hackett. 6.
Construction project procurement: a critical review, Steve Rowlinson. 7.
Estimating challenges in the digital era, Pat O'Donnell and Inna
Kolyshkina. 8. Defining and describing construction in developing
countries, George Ofori. 9. Transforming the construction firm?, Hedley
Smyth. 10. The measurement and characteristics of construction firms in
theory and practice, Gerard de Valence. 11. Using financial concepts to
understand failing construction contractors, Alex Murray and Alexandr
Kulakov. 12. The race to the future for the construction sector, Roger
Flanagan.
products and producers: one industry, or several?, Jim Meikle and Gerard de
Valence. 3. Output and employment in australian built environment
industries 2007-2019, Gerard de Valence. 4. Education for collaboration in
construction: challenges for universities and institutions, John
Connaughton. 5. A guide to construction contracting, Mark Hackett. 6.
Construction project procurement: a critical review, Steve Rowlinson. 7.
Estimating challenges in the digital era, Pat O'Donnell and Inna
Kolyshkina. 8. Defining and describing construction in developing
countries, George Ofori. 9. Transforming the construction firm?, Hedley
Smyth. 10. The measurement and characteristics of construction firms in
theory and practice, Gerard de Valence. 11. Using financial concepts to
understand failing construction contractors, Alex Murray and Alexandr
Kulakov. 12. The race to the future for the construction sector, Roger
Flanagan.