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Alireza Ahmadian Fard Fini, Perry Forsythe
Within the highly waste-generative context of Australia, waste from demolition of office fit-out significantly contributes to unsustainable landfilling. The extant literature is, however, slim on scrutiny of the situation. Therefore, this study aims to u...
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Santhosh Loganathan, Perry Forsythe, Satyanarayana N Kalidindi
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The nature of construction work processes allow crews and workers to follow their own practices in how they plan, organise and coordinate work. However, there is little research into the nature of crew work practices. This paper aims to unveil the influe...
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Grace Ding, Perry Forsythe
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In order to make environmentally aware decisions, there is growing interest in the comparative energy and greenhouse gas (GHG) performance of competing construction methods. Little research has been done concerning competing ground floor construction met...
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Perry Forsythe
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Service quality has been studied across many construction related disciplines but little has been done concerning how it effects customer satisfaction during the day-to-day dynamics of onsite construction services. The research explores this setting in A...
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Perry John Forsythe
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The study investigates housing demolition and timber waste recovery ? with the aim to identify ways of improving recovery. Using case studies the research focused on demolisher decision making, their onsite processes and the associated network of partici...
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