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Preface xxviii
PART ONE - MANAGEMENT 1
1 The client s brief: a holistic view 3
P. Barrett
Department of Surveying, University of Salford, UK
2 Management information systems: the use of work 14
breakdown structure in the integration of time and cost
A.T. Baxendale
Department of Construction and Environmental Health, Bristol
Polytechnic, UK
3 Choosing between building procurement approaches - 24
concepts and decision factors
G.S. Birrell
Department of Building Engineering, UMIST (University of
Manchester Institute of Science and Technology), UK
4 Factors and variables to induce effective construction 34
schedules and efficient construction
G.S. Birrell
Department of Building Engineering, UMIST (University of
Manchester Institute of Science and Technology), UK
5 The building procurement roles - their professional 43
personalities and communications issues among them
G.S. Birrell
Department of Building Engineering, UMIST (University of
Manchester Institute of Science and Technology), UK
R.G.McGarry
Department of Linguistics, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL,
USA
v
6 Towards automation of design, construction, 53
maintenance and management for residential
buildings
T. Bock
Automatisierung im Baubetrieb, Universitdt Karlsruhe, Germany
7 Strategic dialogue - a framework to improve 63
developmental processes in construction companies
J. Borgbrant
BPA, Stockholm, Sweden
8 Information flows in building construction 76
management
D.W. Cheetham, D.J. Carter and R.A. Eele
School of Achitecture and Building Engineering, University of
Liverpool, UK
9 The potential for automation and robotics in the 86
design and production of buildings
M.M. Cusack
Department of Construction and Environmental Health, Bristol
Polytechnic, UK
10 The impact of multi-cultural work teams on the 97
management style of construction site managers
A. Enshassi
Al-Fateh University, Tripoli, Libya
R.A. Burgess
Liverpool University, UK
11 Developing a knowledge based system for planning low 112
rise house building projects
C.T. Formoso
Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil
P.S. Brandon
Department of Surveying, University of Salford, UK
12 Construction contracting/subcontracting systems in Japan 122
S. Furusaka
Department of Architecture, Kyoto University, Japan
13 The sequential procedure: a new productivity route in the
building industry
M. Gibert
CETE, Housing Economic Building Group, L Isle-D Abeau, France
vi
14 Broadgate - a case study in the application of organisation 140
design for professional construction management
C. Gray
Department of Construction Management and Engineering, University of
Reading, UK
15 The cost/time/quality integrated bidding system - an 150
innovation in contract administration
Z. Herbsman and R.D. Ellis
Department of Civil Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL,
USA
16 The management of construction projects with particular 162
reference to human resources
I.D.C. Imbert
Department of Civil Engmeering, The University of the West Indies, St
Augustine, Trinidad
17 Construction business failure and risk management in the 170
USA
R. Kangari
School of Civil Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta,
GA, USA
18 Pre-construction management strategies for economical 178
and quality housing production
A. Lawrence and N. Opfer
University of Nevada-Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NEV, USA
19 Proposal for training in management and in safety and 190
health as an integral part of management of construction
work
P. Lorent
Consultant for the Commission of the European Communities,
Luxembourg
P. Paoli
European Foundation for the Improvement of Lwing and Working
Conditions, Loughlinstown House, Strankill, Co. Dublin, Eire
20 Risk behaviour/risk allocation and contract strategy 199
R.A. McKim
Department of Civil Engineering, University of New Brunswick,
Fredericton, NB, Canada
21 The use of MRPII-concept in housing 207
B. MellesandJ.W.F. Wamelink
Department of Civil Engineering, Delft University of Technology, The
Netherlands
vii
22 Integrated construction management and accounting 215
system-SIGOC
M.E. Telles de Menezes and A. A. Bezelga
Departamento de Engenharia Civil, Instituto Superior Tecnico, Lisbon,
Portugal
23 The impact of the industry structure on realising an 223
effective utilisation rate for automated equipment in the
Australian construction industry
C. C. Neil, G. Salomonsson and R. Sharpe
CSIRO, Division of Building, Construction and Engineering, Melbourne,
Australia
24 Investigation of leading indicators for the prediction of UK 233
contractors workloads (total new orders)
A.O. Oshobajo and R.F. Fellows
School of Architecture and Building Engineering, University of Bath, UK
25 Measurement of safety performance as a tool for managing 243
behaviour on construction sites
R. A. Phillips, A.R. Duff, I.T. Robertson and M.D. Cooper
Department of Building Engineering and School of Management, UM1ST
(University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology), UK
26 The future of construction site robotics in Europe 253
O. Roland
Socio-Economic and Prospective Department, CEBTP, Paris, France
27 Cash flow planning for housing and other building 263
projects
S. Singh and L. Ganeshan
Faculty of Architecture and Building, National University of Singapore,
Republic of Singapore
28 A multivariate approach to optimal bidding 274
R.M. Skitmoreand J. Pemberton
Department of Surveying, University of Salford, UK
29 Strategic core changes in Turkish construction firms 282
Z. Sozen
Faculty of Architecture, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
viii
30 Data flow within Portuguese contractors organizations 286
J.M. Cardoso Teixeira
Universidade do Minho, Guimardes, Portugal
A. A. Bezelga
Departamento de Engenharia Civil, Institute Superior Tecnico, Lisbon,
Portugal
A.H. Tyler
Loughborough University of Technology, UK
31 An integrated data management system for house builders 292
A. Thorpe and R. McCaffer
Department of Civil Engineering, Loughborough University of
Technology, UK
32 Risk evaluation and decision support system for tendering 301
and bidding in refurbishment contracts
D.H.P. Teo, L.K. Quah, V.B. Torrance and M.I. Okoro
Department of Building Engineering and Surveying, Heriot-Watt
University, Riccarton, Edinburgh, UK
33 Civil engineering project support systems 320
P. van der Veer
Department of Design, Planning and Management, Delft University of
Technology, The Netherlands
34 Work time modelling in construction processes 330
S.L. Vukovic
Faculty of Technical Sciences, University ofNovi Sad, Yugoslavia
35 Comparison of control concepts and information systems 340
in different parts of the Dutch construction industry
J.W.F. Wamelink, B. MellesandJ. Blaauwendraad
Faculty of Civil Engineering, Delft University of Technology, The
Netherlands
36 Corporate failure in the construction industry 350
B.A. Young
Department of Civil Engineering, University of Salford, UK
PART TWO - QUALITY 359
37 Quality housing in the context of a developing country 361
A.K. Abiko
EscolaPolitecnica, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
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38 Quality control in the design process 367
V. Abrantes and J. M. da Costa
Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, Portugal
39 The impact of quality management on overall company 376
management
J.P. Anquetil
Enterprise C3B, Dijon, France
40 Quality in rehabilitation of historical buildings in Portugal 384
J.A.S. Appleton
LNEC (Laboratdrio Nacional de Engenharia Civil), Lisbon, Portugal
41 Research for an overall approach of quality 395
Y. Aubert
Qualiform, Vanves, France
42 QA: a step in the right direction? 403
P. Barrett
Department of Surveying, University of Salford, UK
43 The quality management system of the professional owner 413
E. Bejder
Aalborg University, Denmark
44 Linking building pathology output and quality assurance 428
input
A. van den Beukel
TNO Building and Construction Research, Department of Strategic
Studies and Quality Assurance, Rijswijk, The Netherlands
45 Quality assurance and management in building 433
construction research and practical contributions
A.A. Bezelga and E. T. de Sousa
Departamento de Engenharia Civil, Instituto Superior Tecnico, Lisbon,
Portugal
46 A new approach of quality in the building industry in 443
France: the strategic space of the major actors
J. Bobroff
CERTES (Centre d Enseignement et de Recherche Techniques et Societes),
Ecole Nationale des Fonts et Chaussees, Paris, France
47 Identification of research needs and implementation of 453
research results in building science
J. Ferry Borges
LNEC (Laboratdrio Nacional de Engenharia Civil), Lisbon, Portugal
48 The graphology of inspection and planning 458
C.W.J. Bos
Buildings Policy Unit, Ministry of Education and Science, Zoetermeer,
The Netherlands
49 The use of aluminium systems in buildings. A model for 469
quality assurance on installation
AJ. Oliveira Braz
Technal Portugal, Prior Velho, Portugal
50 Human and psychological aspects of the implementation of 484
quality control in construction
J. Calavera
INTEMAC (Instituto Tecnico deMateriales y Construcciones), Madrid,
Spain
51 QMS and the management style of a house builder 495
I.E. Chandler
Department of Construction and Surveying, Birmingham Polytechnic,
UK
52 Lack of quality in construction - economic losses 508
M. Cnudde
CSTC (Centre Scientifique et Technique de la Construction), Brussels,
Belgium
53 Construction quality and management - its delivery and 516
discipline in housing and other building sectors
T. Cornick
Department of Construction Management and Engineering, University of
Reading, UK
54 Design quality through land value management 527
I. Davison
BDOR Ltd, Bristol, and School of Planning, Birmingham Polytechnic,
and Private Housing Group, RIBA, London, UK
55 Contemporary quality control systems: case studies and 537
lessons learned
G.T. Dreger
College of Architecture, Georgia Institute ofTechnology, Atlanta, GA,
USA
56 Post-occupative quality evaluation of school buildings, a 547
case of study
M.A. Esposito
Dipartimento di Processi e Metodi della Produzione Edilizia, University of
Florence, Italy
xi
57 Comfort and new strategies for passive solar buildings 555
E. de Oliveira Fernandes
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Porto, Portugal
58 New construction technologies for residential buildings: 565
variability in ground planning and front design with
prefabricated constructions
F.W. Figge, W. Klingsch and H.E. Windgafien
Lehrstuhl fur Baustofftechnologie und Brandschutz, Bergische Universitat
Wuppertal, Germany
59 Functional evaluation of electronic information systems for 576
residential and non-residential applications
A. Filloux
CSTB (Centre Scientifique et Technique du Bdtiment), Valbonne, France
60 An intelligent system to control the quality of the habitat 584
L. Fiummi
National Research Council, Central Institute for Industrialization and
Building Technology, Rome, Italy
G. Zannelli
Department of Architecture, University of Rome, Italy
61 Quality management practice for medium and smaller 595
companies
L.W. Floyd
Taylor Woodrow Construction Ltd, London, UK
62 Housing quality: technical and non-technical aspects 602
G. Francescato
Department of Housing and Design, University of Maryland, College
Park, MD, USA
63 Total quality control in a building construction company 610
J.leGall
Dumez Construction, Nanterre, France
64 Economy and quality in building services and utilities - 621
research programme in Brazil
O.M. Gongalves
Escola Politecnica da Universidade de Sao Paulo, Brazil
65 Quality management in the building firm 630
P. Gosselin
CSTC (Centre Scientifique et Technique de la Construction), Brussels,
Belgium
VII
66 Quality assurance in UK housebuilding 641
A. Griffith
Department of Building Engineering and Surveying, Heriot-Watt
University, Edinburgh, UK
67 The assessment of quality in special needs housing 654
R.W. Grimshaw
Department of Surveying, University of Salford, UK
68 The use of ISO 9002 as a basis for development and 664
implementation of certifiable quality management systems
for contractors
H. Gudmundsson
Danish Technological Institute, Copenhagen, Denmark
69 Sources of quality failures in building 671
Y. Hammarlund and P-E. Josephson
Department of Building Economics and Construction Management,
Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden
70 Multicriteria evaluation methods: attractive tools for the 681
support of decision making on building projects
R.E.C.M. van der Heijden
Faculty of Civil Engineering, Delft University of Technology, The
Netherlands
71 Licensing housing contractors - quality control by 693
government
V. Ireland
Faculty of Architecture and Building, University of Technology, Sydney,
Australia
72 Consumer protection and quality through standards for the 702
UK house building industry
R.W. Johnson
National House Building Council, Avon, UK
73 AVT - new possibilities of facade lining using acrylic resin 713
saturated natural stones
W. Klingsch
Institute for Building Material Technology and Fire Safety Engineering,
Wuppertal University, Germany
xiii
74 Quality in building industry, the Finnish research 721
programme for improving quality of end products and
quality management
T. Koivu
Laboratory of Structural Engineering, Technical Research Centre of
Finland (VTT), Espoo, Finland
75 Quality management profiles and financial performance in 732
UK house building companies
D.A. Langford and A.C. Ndili
University of Bath, UK
76 Efficacy of spaciofunctional standards 738
V. Manfron and P. Zennaro
Istituto Universitario di Architettura di Venezia, Venice, Italy
11 New approach to a rational framework on liability and 747
insurance requirements in all phases of construction
projects
A.T. Mascarenhas
LNEC (Laboratorio Nacional de Engenharia Civil), Lisbon, Portugal
78 An integrated decision making environment for cost vs 757
quality control
K. Mathur
Faculty of Architecture and Building, National University of Singapore,
Republic of Singapore
D. McGeorge
Faculty of Architecture, University of Newcastle, Australia
79 Quality in EEC construction processes 767
C. Mathurin
Civil Engineer, Paris, France
80 Quality assurance and its effect on liability, guarantee and 777
insurance in the building sector
P.J. Meinders
Directorate of Government Building Policy, Ministry of Housing, Urban
and Regional Planning and the Environment, Gravenhage, The
Netherlands
81 Housing quality management for the nineties and beyond 785
RJ. Mortiboys
Mortiboys TBM Ltd, Nottingham, UK
82 An investigation into procedures leading to production of 793
quality assurance in buildings of high quality
K.H. Murta
School of Architectural Studies, University of Sheffield, UK
83 A quantitative model for the evaluation of construction 805
quality
J.M.G. Nero
Departamento de Engenharia Civil, Instituto Superior Tecnico, Lisbon,
Portugal
84 Information technology and quality in hospital buildings 813
R. del Nord, A. Andreucci and P. Felli
CSPE (Centro Studi Progettazione Edilizia), University of Florence, Italy
85 Danish quality management - the ten steps 822
I.S. Olsen
Danish Ministry of Housing and Building, National Building and
Housing Agency, Copenhagen, Denmark
86 Educating for quality in construction and design 832
J.A. Powell
Department of Manufacturing and Engineering Systems, Brunei
University, Uxbridge, UK
P.M. Newland
School of Architecture, Portsmouth Polytechnic, UK
87 LNEC mark of quality - a global approach for building 842
quality management
A. Ravara
LNEC (Laboratorio Nacional de Engenharia Civil), Lisbon, Portugal
88 Flexible industrialization in the individual private housing 847
sector
O. Roland
Socio-Economic and Prospective Department, CEBTP, Paris, France
89 Problems encountered in plan evaluation 854
R. Roscelli and F. Zorzi
Dipartimento Casa-Cittd, Politecnicodi Torino, Turin, Italy
90 The quality of design of housing in the United Kingdom 864
R.S.W. Shaw
Department of Surveying, University of Ulster, UK
xv
91 Accoustic conditioning of buildings 874
P.M. da Silva
LNEC (Laboratorio National de Engenharia Civil), Lisbon, Portugal
92 Objective body of legislation and technological success, 879
the case of Veneto region
N. Sinopoli and V. Manfron
Istituto Universitario di Architettura di Venezia, Venice, Italy
93 Norwegian quality management system ready for use in 892
EEC
O. Sjaholt
Norwegian Building Research Institute, Oslo, Norway
94 Methodology of the development of an inspection and 900
testing plan for the placement of precast concrete panels
E.T. de Sousa and A. A. Bezelga
Departamento de Engenharia Civil, Instituto Superior Tecnico, Lisbon,
Portugal
A.J.O. Braz
Technal Portugal, Prior Velho, Portugal
95 Qualitel method and label 914
C. Trehin
Qualitel, Paris, France
96 Introducing a quality assurance system into a medium 920
sized contracting organisation
A.H. Tyler
Department of Civil Engineering, Loughborough University of
Technology, UK
97 Quality aspects of wet area construction in residential 928
buildings
T.E. Uher and B.V. Wollaston
School of Building, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
98 Quality control of precast concrete facade walls industry 938
M. Valles
CER1B (Centre d Etudes et de Recherches de I lndustrie du Beton
Manufacture), Epernon, France
99 Innovative housing design in Europe - new forms of 945
housing in response to new social relations and
expectations
T. Woolley
Department of Architecture and Planning, The Queen s University of
Belfast, UK
100 Quality control systems for wooden buildings in Japan 95(-
T. Yashiro
Musashi Institute ofTechnology, Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan
PART THREE - ECONOMICS %7
101 Reduction of energy consumption in building materials 969
V. Agopyan
Escola Politecnica da Universidade de Sao Paulo, Brazil
102 A review of the use of appraisal techniques in housing 976
development
R. Barham
Department of Built Environment, Lancashire Polytechnic, Preston, UK
103 The economic evaluation of public housing projects 987
M. Betts
School of Building and Estate Management, National University of
Singapore, Republic of Singapore
104 The evolution of construction costs and technological 998
prospects
G. Blachere
President de VlRBATet de VICI, Paris, France
105 Real property portfolio management or what the client of 1001
building services needs to do to ensure satisfactory
building performance
R.Bon
Department of Construction Management and Engineering, University of
Reading, UK
106 A maze of measurement methods 1011
C.W.J. Bos
Buildings Policy Unit, Ministry of Education and Science, Zoetermeer,
The Netherlands
107 Contribution to the estimation of the rehabilitation cost for 1022
housing buildings
M.M. Braga
Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal
A.A. Bezelga
Departamento de Engenharia Civil, Instituto Superior Tecnico, Lisbon,
Portugal
J.A.S. Appleton
LNEC (Laboratorio Nacionalde Engenluiria Civil), Lisbon, Portugal
xvii
108 Renewal theory and its application in the comparison of 1036
housing maintenance strategies
T. Briggs
Leeds Polytechnic, UK
109 The distribution of service lives deduced from housing 1046
maintenance records: and application of renewal theory
T. Briggs
Leeds Polytechnic, UK
110 CEEC: the organisation and activities of European 1056
construction economists
B.E. Drake and M. Hartmann
Drake Kannemeyer, Godalming, UK
111 The general building preservation plan (GBPP) 1070
P. Fleurant
Service des Immeubles et de VEquipement, Universite du Quebec a
Montreal, Canada
112 Computer assisted conceptual and parametric estimating 1080
J.D. Gilleard
Georgia Institute of Technology, GA, USA
113 Framework to appraise and prescribe for rehabilitation ills 1092
B.L. Golton
Department of Surveying, University of Salford, UK
114 The use of project information manuals in the asset 1104
management of housing
H.A. Gow and M.A. Ross
Dundee Institute of Technology, UK
115 Building ownership and the timing of redevelopment 1115
R. Ham
University of Western Sydney, Richmond, Australia
116 The impact of research on the marketing process for 1125
builders
J. M. Hutcheson
School of Building, University of New South Wales, Kensington,
Australia
117 Risk analysis in economic evaluation for residential 1132
building projects
J. da Rocha Limajr
Escola Politecnica da Universidade de Sao Paulo, Brazil
118 Housing in Turkey: a case study, Batikoy, Istanbul 1142
B. Karatas
Department of Architecture, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
119 The determination of demand and location for hospitals 1147
B. Karatas
Department of Architecture, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
120 A method for determining a user s value system and its 1157
application to briefing through functional specification
J.R. Kelly
Department of Building Engineering and Surveying, Heriot-Watt
University, Edinburgh, UK
121 Building maintenance and modernisation - research and 1167
practice trends
Q.L. Kiang
School of Building and Estate Management, National University of
Singapore, Republic of Singapore
123 Economics of the residential areas 1178
T. Kivisto
Technical Research Centre of Finland, Laboratory of Urban Planning and
Building Design, Espoo, Finland
124 Reliability-based optimization of prefabricated concrete 1194
structures
OJ. Koskisto and B.R. Ellingwood
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA
125 Housing rehabilitation projects: a simulation based 1203
approach to evaluating the cost and time implications of
alternative strategies
V.K. Marston
Department of Surveying, University of Salford, UK
126 Investment analysis in building projects - developers and 1212
financial institutions methodologies
V.M. Martins,
Ediflcios Europa, Sociedade de Investimentos Imobilidrios, Porto, Portugal
A. A. Bezelga and A.M. Cunha
Departamento de Engenharia Civil, Instituto Superior Tecnico, Lisbon,
Portugal
xix
127 Economic optimisation through improved use of 1224
indigenous building materials for low cost housing
G.C. Mathur
National Buildings Organisation, Government ofIndia, New Delhi, India
128 Quick assessment method MER : theories and applications 1230
P. Merminod and M. Ketata
CETAH (Centre d Etude pour I Amelioration de I Habitat), School of
Architecture, University of Geneva, Switzerland
129 Management of housing maintenance in a major public 1243
housing authority - a case study
PJ. Minogue
Environmental Research Unit, Dublin, Eire
130 The role and performance of housing in an investment 1254
portfolio
G.J. Newell
University of Western Sydney, Richmond, Australia
131 Optimization of a national public housing programme - a 1262
case history
C. O Rourke
Environmental Research Unit, Dublin, Eire
132 Cost information system for building projects: state of the 1272
art in Turkey
i. Orhon, H. Giritli, E. Tas and H. Yaman
Faculty of Architecture, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
133 Maintenance management - the benefits of a planned 1280
maintenance programme
J. Pelling
John Pelling Partners, Bromley, UK
134 Cost-optimal flexibility of housing supply 1286
H.T. Plat
University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
135 Assuring the economy of residential building projects 1295
M. Psunder
Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Maribor, Yugoslavia
136 The comparative economics of rehabilitation and 1302
redevelopment in housing and construction
C. Pugh
School of Urban and Regional Studies, Sheffield City Polytechnic, UK
137 Analytical method for quantification of economic risks 1311
during feasibility analysis
M. Ranasinghe
Department of Civil Engineering, University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka
A.D. Russell
Department of Civil Engineering, University of British Columbia, Canada
138 Quality of office building rehabilitation: a feasibility study 1322
J. Robinson
A.T. Cocks Partners, Property Consultants, Melbourne, Australia
139 Energy efficiency and affordable housing in the USA 1332
R.T. Ruegg
United States Department of Commerce, National Institute of Standards
and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, USA
140 State and outlook of the development of housing 1344
construction in the USSR
O.V. Serov
The State Building Committee of the USSR, Moscow, USSR
141 Resource utilization in housing production 1350
Y. Sey and O. Ozcelikel
Faculty of Architecture, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
142 Building and civil engineering construction projects-a 1360
specific analysis?
J.M.A. daSilva
Universidade Catolica Portuguesa, Lisbon, Portugal
143 Economic evaluation of structures in high rise commercial 1368
buildings
S. Singh
School of Building and Estate Management, National University of
Singapore, Republic of Singapore
144 Computerised co-ordinated data bases in the management 1375
of large stocks
A. Spedding
Department of Surveying, Bristol Polytechnic, UK
145 Refurbishment of the Dennis-Wild House 1384
S. Todd
Environmental Health and Housing, University of Salford, UK
xxi
146 Cost simulations based on building elements: application 1398
to residential facilities for the third age
F. de Troyer
Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium
147 Identification of funds for managing public housing 1408
maintenance
S.N. Tucker and M. Rahilly
CS1RO, Division of Building, Construction and Engineering, Melbourne,
Australia
148 The principles of condition assessment of buildings 1417
Y. Tuppurainen
Building Laboratory, Technical Research Centre of Finland, Oulu,
Finland
149 BUILDER: a systematic approach to building maintenance 1426
planning
D.R. Uzarski, R. Drozd, J.E. Field and R.W. Harris
Construction Engineering Research Laboratory, US Army Corps of
Engineers, Champaign, ILL, USA
PART FOUR - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 1437
150 The boundaries for building design informatics 1439
M.R. Beheshti
Department of Design, Planning and Management, Delft University of
Technology, Delft, The Netherlajtds
151 The project database, its codification structure and relation 1449
to CAD drawings and construction management systems
B. Bindslev
School of Architects, Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Copenhagen, Denmark
152 The development of cost-time profiles for selected 1459
building activities using an expert system
J. Christian and G. Kallouris
Department of Civil Engineering, University of New Brunswick,
Fredericton, NB, Canada
153 The technology of change 1467
A. Day
School of Architecture and Building E?igineering, University of Bath, UK
154 CAD in structural design of buildings 1479
M. de F. Farinha
Instituto Politecnico de Faro, Portugal
A.A. Bezelga
Departamento de Engenharia Civil, Instituto Superior Tecnico, Lisbon,
Portugal
A.V. Azevedo
LNEC (Laboratorio National de Engenharia Civil), Lisbon, Portugal
155 Neural networks - technique tested on classical bidding 1489
strategy data set
A. Gaarslev
Department of Construction Management, Technical University of
Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark
156 Expert systems in design, construction and housing 1498
administration
K. Karstila, R. Hynynen, L. Koskela, A. Koskenvesa, K.
Kahkonen and J. Pallas
Laboratory of Urban Planning and Building Design, Technical Research
Centre of Finland, Espoo, Finland
157 Using automation to improve the management and 1508
performance of design review
J.G. Kirby and G.W. Bridgestock
Construction Engineering Research Laboratory, US Army Corps of
Engineers, Champaign, ILL, USA
158 Case-based reasoning in knowledge-based design 1516
R.E. Oxman
Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning, Technion, Haifa, Israel
159 ICADS: an intelligent building design system 1526
J.G. Pohl
CAD Research Unit, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis
Obispo, CAL, USA
160 The application of EDI to building industry and quality of 1538
housing: present situation in France, trends and problems
J.Y. Ramelli
Communication-Construction Programme, Paris, France
161 Integration of building design computer systems 1549
A. Recuero
Instituto de Ciencias de la Construccion y del Cemento Eduardo Torroja,
Madrid, Spain
A. Prokopious
it-Systems, Athens, Greece
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162 Expert system for selection of construction activities and 1558
methods in support of tactic planning
F.L. Ribeiro and A. A. Bezelga
Departamento de Engenharia Civil, Institute Superior Tecnico, Lisbon,
Portugal
163 Towards computer integrated construction: influence on 1568
management and quality
J-L. Salagnac
CSTB (Centre Scientifique et Technique du Bdtiment) Valbonne, France
164 CAD- ArchiCad in housing 1576
R. Strittmatter
North British Housing Association, Manchester, UK
S. Todd
Environmental Health and Housing, University of Salford, UK
165 Expert system for resource smoothing in the building 1591
industry
D. Vermeir
University of Antwerp, The Netherla?ids
J. Fassin
CSTC (Centre Scientifique et Technique de la Construction), Brussels,
Belgium
166 EMMY: an expert system for predicting maintenance for 1603
housing associations
I.D. Watson and P.S. Brandon
Department of Surveying, University of Salford, UK
A. Basden
Information Technology Institute, University of Salford, UK
167 Information technology in housebuilding management 1612
W.D. Woodhead
CSIRO, Division of Building, Construction and Engineering, Melbourne,
Australia
PART FIVE - POLICY 1621
168 Dynamics of investment in new housing and other new 1623
construction work
A. Akintoye and R.M. Skitmore
Department of Surveying, University of Salford, UK
xxiv
169 The housing sector in the Portuguese speaking countries in 1636
Africa
J. Barreiro
Economist, Lisbon, Portugal
170 Housing and property management - research and 1646
development in Sweden
L. Ben ton
Housing and Property Management Research Department, The National
Swedish Institute for Building Research, Gavle, Sweden
171 Supply and demand analysis in the housing market: a case 1654
study in Turkey as a developing country
E. Bocutoglu
Department of Economics, Karadeniz Technical University, Trabzon,
Turkey
Z. Ertiirk
Department of Architecture, Karadeniz Technical University, Trabzon,
Turkey
172 The Dutch building industry in the 1990s 1662
J.J. de Bruijn
Stichting Bouwresearch, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
173 Household demography and the effective demand for new 1671
housing
I.E. Corner
Building Research Establishment, Watford, UK
174 Housing shortages in a rich country: the case of Germany 1681
E. Gluch
1FO, Institute for Economic Research, Munich, Germany
175 The development of a European housebuilding industry 1688
R. Grover
Department of Estate Management, Oxford Polytechnic, UK
176 Regulations, codes, standards and affordable housing 1710
V.K. Handa, C. Lagos and R. Oliveira
Department of Civil Engineering, University of Waterloo, Ontario,
Canada
177 The influence of good design and standardisation on 1720
public sector housing in Northern Ireland
B. Harris
Northern Ireland Housing Executive, Belfast, UK
XXV
178 An investigation into the effect of standard of living on 1730
the household sector of the Australian economy
C.A. Langston
University ofTechnology, Sydney, Australia
179 Housing policy, building, needs for housing and tenure 1739
choice
B. Lefebvre and M. Mouillart
CEREVE, University of Paris X, Nanterre, France
180 Building company failures 1748
DJ. Lenard
University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
181 Methodology of residential building system design based 1757
on knowledge of the structure of housing community
S. Matsumura
Department of Architecture, University of Tokyo, Japan
182 Actual perspectives of habitational problems reduction in 1766
Latin America
C.F.A. daMotta
Instituto de Pesquisas Tecnologicas do Estado de Sao Paulo, Brazil
183 The changing condition of the English housing stock: 1773
measuring, modelling and managing it
A. O Dell
Building Research Establishment, Watford, UK
184 Housing subsidies in Western Europe 1783
M. Oxley
School of Built Environment, Leicester Polytechnic, UK
185 The market and housing policy: identifying the target 1793
E.H. Robbins
Urban Development Consulting, Lisbon, Portugal
186 Market characteristics of housing sector in Turkey 1802
Y. Sey, G. Topcu and A. Koksal
Faculty of Architecture, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
187 The construction and housing sectors in four Nordic 1812
countries 1966-1989 - some aspects
K. Sward
The National Swedish Institute for Building Research, Gavle, Sweden
188 Classification of housing policies with regard to aims 1822
LJ. Walden
The National Swedish Institute for Building Research, Ga vle, Sweden
189 Housing system rationalization model 1831
M. Zaja
Faculty of Civil Engineering, Zagreb, Yugoslavia
P. Dukan
Civil Engineering Institute, Zagreb, Yugoslavia
Author index 1843
Subject index 1847
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title_full | Management, quality and economics in building transactions of the european symposium on management, quality and economics in housing and other building sectors held in lisbon, 30 september-4 october 1991 ed. by Artur Bezelga ... |
title_fullStr | Management, quality and economics in building transactions of the european symposium on management, quality and economics in housing and other building sectors held in lisbon, 30 september-4 october 1991 ed. by Artur Bezelga ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Management, quality and economics in building transactions of the european symposium on management, quality and economics in housing and other building sectors held in lisbon, 30 september-4 october 1991 ed. by Artur Bezelga ... |
title_short | Management, quality and economics in building |
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