Construction Innovation: Volume 2 Issue 2

Information, Process, Management

Subject:

Table of contents

A quantitative approach to construction pollution control based on resource levelling

Heng Li, Zhen Chen, Conrad T.C. Wong, Peter E.D. Love

A quantitative approach for construction pollution control that is based on construction resource levelling is presented. The parameters of construction pollution index (CPI) and…

A new cost control model and indicators to measure productivity on building sites

Emad Al Abo Omar, Jean‐Claude Mangin

An accurate estimation of project costs is always a great challenge for a construction company, particularly when there is a commitment with the owner to achieve a project at a…

Internet‐based information and communication systems on remote construction projects: a case study analysis

A. Weippert, S.L. Kajewski, P.A. Tilley

In an attempt to bring the unique talents of various construction industry project participants together in a more productive and integrated manner, the Online Remote Construction…

Towards best practice in building analysis data representation

Matthew Pilgrim, Dino Bouchlaghem, Dennis Loveday, Michael Holmes

Construction is by its nature a data‐rich domain. It is also a competitive market with historically low profit margins. One step towards improving design efficiency is to develop…

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Cover of Construction Innovation

ISSN:

1471-4175

Online date, start – end:

2001

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Dr Anil Sawhney
  • Professor Srinath Perera