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Robby Soetanto, Mark Childs, Paul S.H. Poh, Stephen Austin, Jacqueline Glass, Zulfikar A. Adamu, Chinwe Isiadinso, Harry Tolley, Helen Mackenzie
Pág. 6 - 25
In the built environment (BE) sector, the co-creation process of design demands understanding of requirements (as viewed by parties involved), mobilisation of tacit knowledge, negotiation, and complex exchange of information. The need to collaborate over...
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Robby Soetanto, David Proverbs
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The performance of contractors is known to be a key determinant of client satisfaction.Here, using factor analysis, clients? satisfaction is defined in several dimensions. Based onclients? assessment of contractor performance, a number of satisfaction mo...
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Robby Soetanto,David G. Proverbs,Gary D. Holt
Pág. pp. 60 - 68
Due to the significant impact of client performance on overall project performance and the interdependence of participant%5C%27s performance in the construction project coalition %28i.e. clients%2C designers and constructors%29%2C there is a need to esta...
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Robby Soetanto,David G. Proverbs,Patricia Cooper
Pág. pp. 104 - 110
The UK construction industry has long been criticised for engendering adversarial relationships among project participants. The nature of interrelationships ultimately determines overall project performance%2C in terms of finished product%2C and levels o...
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