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Ramin Asadi, Suzanne Wilkinson, James Olabode Bamidele Rotimi
Rework in construction contracts is an interesting topic as it influences contractual claims and disputes. Changes in design, work scope, and construction turn into rework and affect the contract sum, the project completion date and project performance. ...
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Mohammadali Noktehdan, Mehdi Shahbazpour and Suzanne Wilkinson
This paper examines the relationship between innovation and productivity improvement in the construction industry. It is argued that this relationship is not well understood due to lack of in-depth understanding of innovation in construction. To overcome...
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Mostafa Babaeian Jelodar, Tak Wing Yiu, Suzanne Wilkinson
Pág. 89 - 103
The construction industry needs to move towards more relational procurement procedures to reduce extensive losses of value and avoid conflicts and disputes. Despite this, the actual conceptualization and assessment of relationships during conflict and di...
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Sandeeka Mannakkara,Suzanne Wilkinson
Pág. 108 - 121
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Yadeed Lobo, Suzanne Wilkinson
Pág. 55 - 63
Occupational licensing for the building industry is being introduced in New Zealand. This research assesses whether the licensing regime being put into place in New Zealand would require new skills when voluntary licensing (2007) and compulsory licensing...
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Suzanne Wilkinson
Pág. 47 - 56
Effective information technology use can be a key cause of the success of a construction project. Technology used for project management in the New Zealand construction industry is discussed in this paper. The results reveal on many levels a lack of unde...
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