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Frameworks, Productivity, Cost and Performance
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Accounting for Construction follows on from Measuring Construction, expanding the range of related topics to include, inter alia, shadow economies, accounting for informal construction and the treatment of the built environment sector in national accounts.
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Accounting for Construction follows on from Measuring Construction, expanding the range of related topics to include, inter alia, shadow economies, accounting for informal construction and the treatment of the built environment sector in national accounts.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. März 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351866101
- Artikelnr.: 56834257
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. März 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351866101
- Artikelnr.: 56834257
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Rick Best is 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 co-editing four books and co-authoring one quantity surveying textbook. He was the founding director of the Centre for Comparative Construction Research. His research over the past 10 years has been focused on the problems associated with making valid comparisons of construction industries across countries and has contributed to the development of a construction data collection project within the International Comparison Program. Jim Meikle has a part-time chair in the economics of the construction sector at the Bartlett School of Construction and Project Management, University College London, and is an adjunct professor at Bond University. He retired as a partner of Davis Langdon LLP in 2005, and since then he has worked as an independent consultant with UK government departments and agencies, foreign governments, international organizations 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, construction productivity and construction professional services.
1. The challenges of measuring and accounting for construction (RICK BEST
AND JIM MEIKLE)
2. Accounting for the built environment (GERARD DE VALENCE)
3. Comparing construction in national industrial classification systems
(GERARD DE VALENCE)
4. The challenges of measuring British construction output (BRIAN GREEN)
5. Measuring construction industry activity and productivity: the impact of
the shadow economy (WILL CHANCELLOR, MALCOLM ABBOTT AND CHRIS CARSON)
6. Productivity and levels of output in the construction industry (WILL
CHANCELLOR, MALCOLM ABBOTT AND CHRIS CARSON)
7. Measuring capital productivity in construction (MICHAEL REGAN)
8. Cost ratios and technology choice (TOONG KHUAN CHAN)
9. A review of the 2011 construction survey and results from the World Bank
International Comparison Program (JIM MEIKLE)
10. Comparative construction cost data for industry: a case study of Turner
& Townsend's experience (GARY EMMETT AND CRAIG LANGSTON)
11. Applications of big data to construction (D'MARIS COFFMAN AND JOHN
KELSEY)
12. A proposed framework for measuring future construction industry
performance (DAVID CHANDLER, MARY HARDIE, SRINATH PERERA AND CRAIG
LANGSTON)
AND JIM MEIKLE)
2. Accounting for the built environment (GERARD DE VALENCE)
3. Comparing construction in national industrial classification systems
(GERARD DE VALENCE)
4. The challenges of measuring British construction output (BRIAN GREEN)
5. Measuring construction industry activity and productivity: the impact of
the shadow economy (WILL CHANCELLOR, MALCOLM ABBOTT AND CHRIS CARSON)
6. Productivity and levels of output in the construction industry (WILL
CHANCELLOR, MALCOLM ABBOTT AND CHRIS CARSON)
7. Measuring capital productivity in construction (MICHAEL REGAN)
8. Cost ratios and technology choice (TOONG KHUAN CHAN)
9. A review of the 2011 construction survey and results from the World Bank
International Comparison Program (JIM MEIKLE)
10. Comparative construction cost data for industry: a case study of Turner
& Townsend's experience (GARY EMMETT AND CRAIG LANGSTON)
11. Applications of big data to construction (D'MARIS COFFMAN AND JOHN
KELSEY)
12. A proposed framework for measuring future construction industry
performance (DAVID CHANDLER, MARY HARDIE, SRINATH PERERA AND CRAIG
LANGSTON)
1. The challenges of measuring and accounting for construction (RICK BEST
AND JIM MEIKLE)
2. Accounting for the built environment (GERARD DE VALENCE)
3. Comparing construction in national industrial classification systems
(GERARD DE VALENCE)
4. The challenges of measuring British construction output (BRIAN GREEN)
5. Measuring construction industry activity and productivity: the impact of
the shadow economy (WILL CHANCELLOR, MALCOLM ABBOTT AND CHRIS CARSON)
6. Productivity and levels of output in the construction industry (WILL
CHANCELLOR, MALCOLM ABBOTT AND CHRIS CARSON)
7. Measuring capital productivity in construction (MICHAEL REGAN)
8. Cost ratios and technology choice (TOONG KHUAN CHAN)
9. A review of the 2011 construction survey and results from the World Bank
International Comparison Program (JIM MEIKLE)
10. Comparative construction cost data for industry: a case study of Turner
& Townsend's experience (GARY EMMETT AND CRAIG LANGSTON)
11. Applications of big data to construction (D'MARIS COFFMAN AND JOHN
KELSEY)
12. A proposed framework for measuring future construction industry
performance (DAVID CHANDLER, MARY HARDIE, SRINATH PERERA AND CRAIG
LANGSTON)
AND JIM MEIKLE)
2. Accounting for the built environment (GERARD DE VALENCE)
3. Comparing construction in national industrial classification systems
(GERARD DE VALENCE)
4. The challenges of measuring British construction output (BRIAN GREEN)
5. Measuring construction industry activity and productivity: the impact of
the shadow economy (WILL CHANCELLOR, MALCOLM ABBOTT AND CHRIS CARSON)
6. Productivity and levels of output in the construction industry (WILL
CHANCELLOR, MALCOLM ABBOTT AND CHRIS CARSON)
7. Measuring capital productivity in construction (MICHAEL REGAN)
8. Cost ratios and technology choice (TOONG KHUAN CHAN)
9. A review of the 2011 construction survey and results from the World Bank
International Comparison Program (JIM MEIKLE)
10. Comparative construction cost data for industry: a case study of Turner
& Townsend's experience (GARY EMMETT AND CRAIG LANGSTON)
11. Applications of big data to construction (D'MARIS COFFMAN AND JOHN
KELSEY)
12. A proposed framework for measuring future construction industry
performance (DAVID CHANDLER, MARY HARDIE, SRINATH PERERA AND CRAIG
LANGSTON)