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Vol 15 No 4 (2015): Construction Economics and Building
Construction Economics and Building
Vol 15 No 4 (2015): Construction Economics and Building
Editor: Imriyas Kamardeen
Published:
2015-11-23
Articles (Peer reviewed)
Safety Leadership Defined within the Australian Construction Industry
Luke Daniel
1-15
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Construction Procurement: Modelling Bidders’ Learning in Recurrent Bidding
Bee Lan Oo, Florence Yean Yng Ling, Alexander Soo
16-29
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Influence of External Environmental Factors on the Success of Public Housing Projects in Developing Countries
Mohammed Mukhtar Musa, Roslan Bin Amirudin, Trevor Sofield, Mohammed Aminu Musa
30-44
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Predictor Role of Profession in Explaining Personal Value Priorities and Conflicts between Construction Stakeholders
Babak Panahi, Elena Moezzi, Christopher Preece, Wan Zakaria, John Rogers
45-62
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Critically Reflective Pedagogical Model: a Pragmatic Blueprint for Enhancing Learning and Teaching in Construction Disciplines
Imriyas Kamardeen
63-75
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Book reviews
What is to be Done? : Climate Change for Beginners
Abbas Elmualim
106-107
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Viewpoints (Peer reviewed)
Green Roof Evaluation: A Holistic ‘Long Life, Loose Fit, Low Energy’ Approach
Craig Langston
76-94
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The New Zealand Construction Contracts Amendment Act 2015 - For Better or Worse?
David Finnie, Naseem Ameer Ali
95-105
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