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  1. Improving Safety Performance of Construction Workers through Learning from Incidents
  2. Prevalence and Risk Factors for Poor Mental Health and Suicidal Ideation in the Nigerian Construction Industry
  3. A regulatory framework for the use of small unmanned aircrafts (SUAs) in the construction industry
  4. Critical factors influencing learning from quality failures in the construction of grid infrastructure
  5. The Impact of Coping Strategies and Individual Resilience on Anxiety and Depression among Construction Supervisors
  6. Identifying Measures of Effective Risk Management for Public–Private Partnership Infrastructure Projects in Developing Countries
  7. Systematic review on the integration of building information modelling and prefabrication construction for low-carbon building delivery
  8. Detecting stressful older adults-environment interactions to improve neighbourhood mobility: A multimodal physiological sensing, machine learning, and risk hotspot analysis-based approach
  9. A bibliometric-qualitative literature review of green finance gap and future research directions
  10. Facilitating a transition to a circular economy in construction projects: intermediate theoretical models based on the theory of planned behaviour
  11. Characteristics and Causes of Construction Accidents in a Large-Scale Development Project
  12. Evolution of Electronic Procurement: Contemporary Review of Adoption and Implementation Strategies
  13. Opportunities and Challenges for Construction Health and Safety Technologies under the COVID-19 Pandemic in Chinese Construction Projects
  14. The influence of urban visuospatial configuration on older adults’ stress: A wearable physiological-perceived stress sensing and data mining based-approach
  15. Exploring the Barriers to and Motivators for Using Digital Mental Health Interventions Among Construction Personnel in Nigeria: Qualitative Study
  16. An Evaluation of Project Risk Dynamics in Sino-Africa Public Infrastructure Delivery; A Causal Loop and Interpretive Structural Modelling Approach (ISM-CLD)
  17. Corruption in Construction Projects: Bibliometric Analysis of Global Research
  18. Construction of a Bayesian network model for improving the safety performance of electrical and mechanical (E&M) works in repair, maintenance, alteration and addition (RMAA) projects
  19. Exploring Construction Employees’ Perspectives on the Potential Causes of Psychological Health Conditions in the Construction Industry: A Study in Ghana
  20. An exploratory study of safety communication networks of ethnic minority crews in the Hong Kong construction industry
  21. Development of a building sustainability assessment method (BSAM) for developing countries in sub-Saharan Africa
  22. Evaluating the Effectiveness of Strategies for Extirpating Corrupt Practices in Infrastructure Project Procurement
  23. Exploring the Relationships between the Topological Characteristics of Subway Networks and Service Disruption Impact
  24. Towards a sustainability assessment model for affordable housing projects: the perspective of professionals in Ghana
  25. Work–Life Balance for Construction Manual Workers
  26. Age-friendly cities and communities: a review and future directions
  27. Experimental Study on the Efficacy of a Novel Personal Cooling Vest Incorporated with Phase Change Materials and Fans
  28. Artificial intelligence in the AEC industry: Scientometric analysis and visualization of research activities
  29. Critical barriers to sustainability attainment in affordable housing: International construction professionals’ perspective
  30. Exploring the Barriers to and Motivators for Using Digital Mental Health Interventions Among Construction Personnel in Nigeria: Qualitative Study (Preprint)
  31. Drivers for international construction joint ventures adoption: a systematic literature review
  32. Identifying the gaps in construction megaproject management research: a bibliographic analysis
  33. Mental Ill-Health Risk Factors in the Construction Industry: Systematic Review
  34. Critical Strategies for Enhancing BIM Implementation in AEC Projects: Perspectives from Chinese Practitioners
  35. Impacts of anti-corruption barriers on the efficacy of anti-corruption measures in infrastructure projects: Implications for sustainable development
  36. ASSESSING PROCUREMENT IRREGULARITIES IN THE SUPPLY-CHAIN OF GHANAIAN CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS: A SOFT-COMPUTING APPROACH
  37. Towards corruption-free cities: Measuring the effectiveness of anti-corruption measures in infrastructure project procurement and management in Hong Kong
  38. Preferred Entry Mode Choices and Transformation of Indonesian Contractors' Strategy in International Markets
  39. Building Healthy Eating Knowledge and Behavior: An Evaluation of Nutrition Education in a Skill Training Course for Construction Apprentices
  40. Predicting property price index using artificial intelligence techniques
  41. Combining process analysis method and four-pronged approach to integrate corporate sustainability metrics for assessing international construction joint ventures performance
  42. Review of Concepts and Trends in International Construction Joint Ventures Research
  43. Identifying the gaps in project success research
  44. Investigating associations among performance criteria in Green Building projects
  45. Factors affecting structural steelwork adoption from a project lifecycle perspective: The case of Hong Kong
  46. Modelling capability-based risk allocation in PPPs using fuzzy integral approach
  47. Review of global mental health research in the construction industry
  48. Nanoencapsulation of Organic Phase Change Material in Water via Coacervation Using Amphoteric Copolymer
  49. Adoption of Green Building Technologies in Ghana
  50. Critical success factors (CSFs) for sustainable affordable housing
  51. Thematic Overview of Corruption in Infrastructure Procurement Process
  52. Developing a project sustainability index for sustainable development in transnational public–private partnership projects
  53. Reduction of Physiological Strain Under a Hot and Humid Environment by a Hybrid Cooling Vest
  54. A Survey of Work-Related Pain Prevalence Among Construction Workers in Hong Kong: A Case-Control Study
  55. Implementation of Safety Management System for Improving Construction Safety Performance: A Structural Equation Modelling Approach
  56. Dynamic framework transfer model for public–private partnerships
  57. Root causes of conflict and conflict resolution mechanisms in public-private partnerships: Comparative study between Ghana and China
  58. Toward a cleaner project procurement: Evaluation of construction projects’ vulnerability to corruption in developing countries
  59. Conflict prevention measures for public–private partnerships in developing countries
  60. An Empirical Study on Construction Process Corruption Susceptibility: A Vignette of International Expertise
  61. Social Responsibility Initiatives for Public-Private Partnership Projects: A Comparative Study between China and Ghana
  62. Bridging the gap between sustainable housing and affordable housing: The required critical success criteria (CSC)
  63. Making decision toward overseas construction projects
  64. Project selection index for unsolicited public–private partnership proposals
  65. Distinguishing Characteristics of Corruption Risks in Iranian Construction Projects: A Weighted Correlation Network Analysis
  66. A scientometric analysis and visualization of global green building research
  67. Internationalization of Construction Enterprises: An Overview of Motivation
  68. Barriers Affecting Effective Application of Anticorruption Measures in Infrastructure Projects: Disparities between Developed and Developing Countries
  69. Quantifying the Linkages and Leakages of Construction Activities in an Open Economy Using Multiregional Input–Output Analysis
  70. The ends required to justify the means for sustainable affordable housing: A review on critical success criteria
  71. Exploring the Strategic Motivation of Internationalisation: Indonesian Contractors’ Perspectives
  72. Model for predicting the success of public–private partnership infrastructure projects in developing countries: a case of Ghana
  73. Evaluation and Ranking of Risk Factors in Transnational Public–Private Partnerships Projects: Case Study Based on the Intuitionistic Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process
  74. Fuzzy Integral–Based Risk-Assessment Approach for Public–Private Partnership Infrastructure Projects
  75. A best practice framework for public-private partnership implementation for construction projects in developing countries
  76. Contemporary Review of Anti-Corruption Measures in Construction Project Management
  77. LIFECYCLE PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT OF PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS: A CASE STUDY IN CHINA’S WATER SECTOR
  78. A Bayesian Network Model for Reducing Accident Rates of Electrical and Mechanical (E&M) Work
  79. Barriers to the integration of BIM and sustainability practices in construction projects: A Delphi survey of international experts
  80. Conceptual Framework and Roadmap Approach for Integrating BIM into Lifecycle Project Management
  81. Influences of barriers, drivers, and promotion strategies on green building technologies adoption in developing countries: The Ghanaian case
  82. Achieving leanness with BIM-based integrated data management in a built environment project
  83. ASSESSING COLLUSION RISKS IN MANAGING CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS USING ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORK
  84. Construction Accidents in a Large-Scale Public Infrastructure Project: Severity and Prevention
  85. Investigating the difficulties of implementing safety practices in international construction projects
  86. COMPARATIVE STUDY OF GOVERNMENTS’ REASONS/MOTIVATIONS FOR ADOPTING PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP POLICY IN DEVELOPING AND DEVELOPED ECONOMIES/COUNTRIES
  87. Review of Public–Private Partnership Literature from a Project Lifecycle Perspective
  88. Factors affecting the market development of steel construction
  89. Motivations for adopting unsolicited proposals for public-private partnership project implementation
  90. Cardiovascular Health of Construction Workers in Hong Kong: A Cross-Sectional Study
  91. Impacts of cooling intervention on the heat strain attenuation of construction workers
  92. Evaluating the project success index of public-private partnership projects in Hong Kong
  93. Public sector’s perspective on implementing public – private partnership (PPP) policy in Ghana and Hong Kong
  94. Review of social responsibility factors for sustainable development in public-private partnerships
  95. Strategies for Effective Management of Unsolicited Public–Private Partnership Proposals
  96. Achieving property valuation accuracy in developing countries: the implication of data source
  97. Review of application of analytic hierarchy process (AHP) in construction
  98. STAKEHOLDERS’ PERSPECTIVES ON THE SUCCESS CRITERIA FOR PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP PROJECTS
  99. Accidents of Electrical and Mechanical Works for Public Sector Projects in Hong Kong
  100. Relationships among Safety Climate, Safety Behavior, and Safety Outcomes for Ethnic Minority Construction Workers
  101. Critical Risk Factors of Transnational Public–Private Partnership Projects: Literature Review
  102. What are the green technologies for sustainable housing development? An empirical study in Ghana
  103. Strategies to promote green building technologies adoption in developing countries: The case of Ghana
  104. A critical review of virtual and augmented reality (VR/AR) applications in construction safety
  105. ANFIS multi criteria decision making for overseas construction projects: a methodology
  106. Improving property valuation accuracy: a comparison of hedonic pricing model and artificial neural network
  107. Critical barriers to green building technologies adoption in developing countries: The case of Ghana
  108. A fuzzy model for assessing the risk exposure of procuring infrastructure mega-projects through public-private partnership: The case of Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge
  109. Critical review of studies on building information modeling (BIM) in project management
  110. Exploring the linkages between the adoption of BIM and design error reduction
  111. Developing a hybrid cooling vest for combating heat stress in the construction industry
  112. A field study of the effectiveness and practicality of a novel hybrid personal cooling vest worn during rest in Hong Kong construction industry
  113. A Fuzzy-Based Evaluation of Financial Risks in Build–Own–Operate–Transfer Water Supply Projects
  114. Developing a Project Success Index for Public–Private Partnership Projects in Developing Countries
  115. Investigating ethnic minorities' perceptions of safety climate in the construction industry
  116. Construction safety and health problems of ethnic minority workers in Hong Kong
  117. Empirical comparison of critical success factors for public-private partnerships in developing and developed countries
  118. Causal Factors of Corruption in Construction Project Management: An Overview
  119. Corrupt Practices in the Construction Industry: Survey of Ghanaian Experience
  120. Driving forces for green building technologies adoption in the construction industry: Ghanaian perspective
  121. Artificial neural network in property valuation: application framework and research trend
  122. A fuzzy synthetic evaluation analysis of operational management critical success factors for public-private partnership infrastructure projects
  123. Comparison of heat strain recovery in different anti-heat stress clothing ensembles after work to exhaustion
  124. Evaluating the Safety Climate of Ethnic Minority Construction Workers in Hong Kong
  125. Public participation performance in public construction projects of South China: A case study of the Guangzhou Games venues construction
  126. Managing the expectations of external stakeholders in construction projects
  127. Effects of Heat Stress on Construction Labor Productivity in Hong Kong: A Case Study of Rebar Workers
  128. Comparative Analysis of the Success Criteria for Public–Private Partnership Projects in Ghana and Hong Kong
  129. A review of stakeholder management performance attributes in construction projects
  130. Corruption Forms in the Construction Industry: Literature Review
  131. Investigating the causes of delay in grain bin construction projects: the case of China
  132. Integrating Information in Built Environments
  133. Digital technologies improving safety in the construction industry
  134. Evaluating the Physiological and Perceptual Responses of Wearing a Newly Designed Cooling Vest for Construction Workers
  135. Understanding Collusive Practices in Chinese Construction Projects
  136. Strategies for Promoting Green Building Technologies Adoption in the Construction Industry—An International Study
  137. Examining issues influencing green building technologies adoption: The United States green building experts’ perspectives
  138. Critical review of hedonic pricing model application in property price appraisal: A case of Nigeria
  139. Determinants of Safety Climate for Building Projects: SEM-Based Cross-Validation Study
  140. Optimal cooling intervention for construction workers in a hot and humid environment
  141. The factors contributing to construction accidents in Pakistan
  142. Making international expansion decision for construction enterprises with multiple criteria: a literature review approach
  143. Barriers Affecting the Adoption of Green Building Technologies
  144. Applying the self-determination theory (SDT) to explain the levels of motivation for adopting green building
  145. Risk assessment in public-private partnership infrastructure projects
  146. Factors attracting private sector investments in public–private partnerships in developing countries
  147. Workers’ Perceptions of Safety Climate in International Construction Projects: Effects of Nationality, Religious Belief, and Employment Mode
  148. Modeling the Relationship between Safety Climate and Safety Performance in a Developing Construction Industry: A Cross-Cultural Validation Study
  149. Valuers’ receptiveness to the application of artificial intelligence in property valuation
  150. Drivers for implementing green building technologies: An international survey of experts
  151. Evaluation of the ventilation unit for personal cooling system (PCS)
  152. Evaluating the usability of a commercial cooling vest in the Hong Kong industries
  153. Evaluating the Effectiveness of Cooling Vest in a Hot and Humid Environment
  154. Perceptions of stakeholders on the critical success factors for operational management of public-private partnership projects
  155. A survey of critical success factors for attracting private sector participation in water supply projects in developing countries
  156. Implementation constraints in public-private partnership
  157. Drivers for green building: A review of empirical studies
  158. Modelling property values in Nigeria using artificial neural network
  159. Critical success criteria for public-private partnership projects: international experts’ opinion
  160. Role of work uniform in alleviating perceptual strain among construction workers
  161. Hybrid cooling vest for cooling between exercise bouts in the heat: Effects and practical considerations
  162. Effectiveness of a newly designed construction uniform for heat strain attenuation in a hot and humid environment
  163. Heat stress intervention research in construction: gaps and recommendations
  164. Indicators of owner commitment for successful delivery of green building projects
  165. Investigating the Underlying Factors of Corruption in the Public Construction Sector: Evidence from China
  166. Health Profile of Construction Workers in Hong Kong
  167. APPLICATION OF DELPHI METHOD IN CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT RESEARCH: A QUANTITATIVE PERSPECTIVE
  168. Multilevel Safety Climate and Safety Performance in the Construction Industry: Development and Validation of a Top-Down Mechanism
  169. A survey of property valuation approaches in Nigeria
  170. Critical analysis of green building research trend in construction journals
  171. Review of the application of social network analysis (SNA) in construction project management research
  172. This paper reviews the literature relating to green building barriers.
  173. Factors affecting airport apron workers’ preference on cooling vests
  174. A Fuzzy Approach for the Allocation of Risks in Public–Private Partnership Water-Infrastructure Projects in Developing Countries
  175. Implementing public–private partnership (PPP) policy for public construction projects in Ghana: critical success factors and policy implications
  176. A Framework for Establishing Early Warning System for Working in Hot Environments
  177. Critical determinants of residential property value: professionals’ perspective
  178. Evaluating the effectiveness and practicality of a cooling vest across four industries in Hong Kong
  179. From innovation to application of personal cooling vest
  180. Analysis of the Effectiveness of Instructional Strategies for Construction Management Students
  181. Developing a Program Organization Performance Index for Delivering Construction Megaprojects in China: Fuzzy Synthetic Evaluation Analysis
  182. Review of research trend in international construction projects: a bibliometric analysis
  183. Cumulative Effects on the Change of Residual Value in PPP Projects: A Comparative Case Study
  184. Overview of the Application of Social Network Analysis in Construction Engineering and Management Research
  185. Critical review on PPP Research – A search from the Chinese and International Journals
  186. Improving the Outcomes of Public Drainage Projects through NEC3-Based Relational Contracting: Hong Kong Case Study
  187. Critical success factors for public-private partnership in water supply projects
  188. Heat stress and its impacts on occupational health and performance
  189. Development of an early-warning system for site work in hot and humid environments: A case study
  190. Occupational safety and health performance in the Pakistani construction industry: stakeholders' perspective
  191. Impacts of the Revitalizing Industrial Buildings (RIB) Scheme in Hong Kong
  192. Human Error Risk Management Methodology for Rail Crack Incidents
  193. The development of anti-heat stress clothing for construction workers in hot and humid weather
  194. Critical risk factors affecting the implementation of PPP waste-to-energy projects in China
  195. HOW AUSTRALIAN CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS RESPONDED TO THE ECONOMIC DOWNTURN
  196. Wearing comfort of two construction work uniforms
  197. Measuring Corruption in Public Construction Projects in China
  198. A Research Framework for Evaluating the Maturity of Relationship Management in Chinese Mega-Construction and Infrastructure Megaprojects: A Relational Contracting Perspective
  199. Optimal Work Pattern for Construction Workers in Hot Weather: A Case Study in Hong Kong
  200. Recommended measures on the revitalizing industrial buildings scheme in Hong Kong
  201. Understanding the Determinants of Program Organization for Construction Megaproject Success: Case Study of the Shanghai Expo Construction
  202. Developing Transport Infrastructure in Sub-Saharan Africa through Public–Private Partnerships: Policy Practice and Implications
  203. Review of studies on the Critical Success Factors for Public–Private Partnership (PPP) projects from 1990 to 2013
  204. Practical on-site measurement of heat strain with the use of a perceptual strain index
  205. Which Environmental Indicator Is Better Able to Predict the Effects of Heat Stress on Construction Workers?
  206. From Construction Megaproject Management to Complex Project Management: Bibliographic Analysis
  207. Revitalizing industrial buildings in Hong Kong—A case review
  208. Evaluation and ranking of risk factors in public–private partnership water supply projects in developing countries using fuzzy synthetic evaluation approach
  209. Evaluating the physiological and perceptual responses of wearing a newly designed construction work uniform
  210. Recent Advances in Modeling the Vulnerability of Transportation Networks
  211. An Alternative Model to Determine the Financing Structure of PPP-Based Young Graduate Apartments in China: A Case Study of Hangzhou
  212. Risk ranking and analysis in PPP water supply infrastructure projects
  213. Evaluating key risk factors for PPP water projects in Ghana: a Delphi study
  214. Niche Width, Competitive Positioning, and Performance of International Construction Contractors (1992–2009)
  215. Perception of Residual Value Risk in Public Private Partnership Projects: Critical Review
  216. Measuring the complexity of mega construction projects in China—A fuzzy analytic network process analysis
  217. Meta-analysis of the effects of microclimate cooling systems on human performance under thermal stressful environments: Potential applications to occupational workers
  218. Risk allocation in public-private partnership water supply projects in Ghana
  219. Cross-Sectional Analysis of Critical Risk Factors for PPP Water Projects in China
  220. A fuzzy model for evaluating risk impacts on variability between contract sum and final account in government-funded construction projects
  221. Perceptual strain index for heat strain assessment in an experimental study: An application to construction workers
  222. Assessing the thermal-moisture functional performance of two sets of work uniform by S-smart simulation
  223. A Research Framework for Investigating the Relationship between Safety Climate and Safety Performance in the Construction of Multi-storey Buildings in Pakistan
  224. Safety communication of ethnic minority workers
  225. Indonesian Contractors in Overseas Construction Projects: Southeast Asia, the Middle East and Africa
  226. Alternative Approach for Conducting Construction Management Research: Quasi-Experimentation
  227. Safety Management in Repair, Maintenance, Minor Alteration, and Addition Works: Knowledge Management Perspective
  228. Comparing the physiological and perceptual responses of construction workers (bar benders and bar fixers) in a hot environment
  229. Erratum to: Effects of temperature on mortality in Hong Kong: a time series analysis
  230. Effects of temperature on mortality in Hong Kong: a time series analysis
  231. Investigating the Causal Relationships between Causes of and Vulnerabilities to Corruption in the Chinese Public Construction Sector
  232. Overview of Corruption Research in Construction
  233. Investigating the Effectiveness of Response Strategies for Vulnerabilities to Corruption in the Chinese Public Construction Sector
  234. Relationships between safety climate and safety performance of building repair, maintenance, minor alteration, and addition (RMAA) works
  235. Negotiating PPP/PFI projects
  236. Safety climate and injury occurence of RMAA works
  237. Understanding project stakeholders’ perceptions of public participation in China's infrastructure and construction projects
  238. Revitalizing Historic Buildings through a Partnership Scheme: Innovative Form of Social Public–Private Partnership
  239. Critical Review of Labor Productivity Research in Construction Journals
  240. Overview of the development and implementation of the mandatory building inspection scheme
  241. Domestic Private Sector Participation in Small-Town Water Supply Services in Ghana: Reflections on Experience and Policy Implications
  242. Experimental and theoretical study on heat-insulating properties of fibrous assemblies in natural state using a new apparatus
  243. Output specifications for hospital PPP/PFI projects
  244. The private sector's involvement in the water industry of Ghana
  245. Using the Thermal Work Limit as an Environmental Determinant of Heat Stress for Construction Workers
  246. Supporting and impeding factors for partnering in construction: a China study
  247. Factors affecting horticultural and cleaning workers' preference on cooling vests
  248. A Critical Review of Vulnerability of Transport Networks: From the Perspective of Complex Network
  249. Sustainable Education Buildings in Australia: A Green Star Review
  250. Determining Optimal Proportion of Design in Design-Build Request for Proposals
  251. Developing a Benchmarking Model for Construction Projects in Hong Kong
  252. Identifying public-private partnership (PPP) risks in managing water supply projects in Ghana
  253. Optimizing work–rest schedule for construction rebar workers in hot and humid environment
  254. Fatalities of repair, maintenance, minor alteration, and addition works in Hong Kong
  255. Determining an optimal recovery time for construction rebar workers after working to exhaustion in a hot and humid environment
  256. Exploring the applicability of construction partnering in Mainland China
  257. A comparative study of critical success factors for public private partnerships (PPP) between Mainland China and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
  258. A COMPUTERIZED RISK EVALUATION MODEL FOR PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPP) PROJECTS AND ITS APPLICATION
  259. Risk management practice in China's Public-Private Partnership projects
  260. Determining an optimal recovery time after exercising to exhaustion in a controlled climatic environment: Application to construction works
  261. Rapid demountable platform (RDP)—A device for preventing fall from height accidents
  262. Potential difficulties in applying the Pay for Safety Scheme (PFSS) in construction projects
  263. Empirical Study to Investigate the Difficulties of Implementing Safety Practices in the Repair and Maintenance Sector in Hong Kong
  264. A scheme design buildability assessment model for building projects
  265. Revitalising Historic Buildings through Partnership Scheme
  266. IDENTIFICATION OF SELECTION CRITERIA FOR OPERATIONAL VARIATIONS OF THE DESIGN-BUILD SYSTEM: A DELPHI STUDY IN CHINA / ATRANKOS KRITERIJŲ PROJEKTAVIMO IR STATYBOS SISTEMOS DARBINIAMS VARIANTAMS NUSTATYMAS: DELPHI TYRIMAS KINIJOJE
  267. Critical Analysis of Partnering Research Trend in Construction Journals
  268. Risk mitigation strategies for guaranteed maximum price and target cost contracts in construction
  269. Factors contributing to successful public private partnership projects
  270. Developing a heat stress model for construction workers
  271. Defining relational contracting from the Wittgenstein family-resemblance philosophy
  272. System Dynamics (SD) -based concession pricing model for PPP highway projects
  273. Measuring complexity for building projects: a Delphi study
  274. Selection of project procurement methods in the consumer electronics industry – a Hong Kong study
  275. Investigation of Barriers to Entry into the Design-Build Market in the People’s Republic of China
  276. A Classification Framework for Design-Build Variants from an Operational Perspective
  277. Risk Factors of Public-Private Partnership Projects in China: Comparison between the Water, Power, and Transportation Sectors
  278. Developing a Fuzzy Multicriteria Decision-Making Model for Selecting Design-Build Operational Variations
  279. Preferred risk allocation in target cost contracts in construction
  280. Strategies for improving safety performance of repair, maintenance, minor alteration and addition (RMAA) works
  281. IDENTIFICATION AND ALLOCATION OF RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH PPP WATER PROJECTS IN CHINA / SU KINIJOS VANDENS PROJEKTAIS, PAGRĮSTAIS VIEŠOJO IR PRIVAČIOJO SEKTORIŲ PARTNERYSTE, SUSIJUSIŲ RIZIKOS RŪŠIŲ NUSTATYMAS IR PASKIRSTYMAS
  282. Understanding the risks in China's PPP projects: ranking of their probability and consequence
  283. Equitable risks allocation of projects inside China: analyses from Delphi survey studies
  284. Risk ranking and analysis in target cost contracts: Empirical evidence from the construction industry
  285. Perceived benefits of applying Pay for Safety Scheme (PFSS) in construction – A factor analysis approach
  286. An empirical survey of the motives and benefits of adopting guaranteed maximum price and target cost contracts in construction
  287. Empirical Study of Risk Assessment and Allocation of Public-Private Partnership Projects in China
  288. Engineering Surveying for the Construction of Railway Tunnels in Hong Kong
  289. Evaluation Model for Assessing the Suitability of Public-Private Partnership Projects
  290. Guaranteed maximum price (GMP) contracts in practice
  291. Developing a fuzzy risk assessment model for guaranteed maximum price and target cost contracts in c
  292. Construction manpower demand forecasting
  293. Risk Allocation in Public-Private Partnership Infrastructure Projects: Comparative Study
  294. Density dependence in the Chinese construction industry
  295. Developing a risk assessment model for PPP projects in China — A fuzzy synthetic evaluation approach
  296. An empirical survey of the benefits of implementing pay for safety scheme (PFSS) in the Hong Kong construction industry
  297. A critical review of performance measurement in construction
  298. Equitable Risk Allocation in Chinese Public–Private Partnership Power Projects
  299. Modeling Construction Occupational Demand: Case of Hong Kong
  300. The researcher's perspective on procuring public works projects
  301. An analysis for the causes of accidents of repair, maintenance, alteration and addition works in Hong Kong
  302. Developing a Fuzzy Risk Allocation Model for PPP Projects in China
  303. Identifying the critical success factors for target cost contracts in the construction industry
  304. Preferred risk allocation in China’s public–private partnership (PPP) projects
  305. Relational Contracting for Construction Excellence: Principles, Practices and Case Studies
  306. Key competences of design-build clients in China
  307. Suitability of procuring large public works by PPP in Hong Kong
  308. Critical Success Factors for PPPs in Infrastructure Developments: Chinese Perspective
  309. Empirical Study of the Risks and Difficulties in Implementing Guaranteed Maximum Price and Target Cost Contracts in Construction
  310. Benchmarking success of building maintenance projects
  311. Achieving better performance through target cost contracts
  312. Strategic planning for the sustainable development of the construction industry in Hong Kong
  313. THE PUBLIC SECTOR'S PERSPECTIVE ON PROCURING PUBLIC WORKS PROJECTS ‐ COMPARING THE VIEWS OF PRACTITIONERS IN HONG KONG AND AUSTRALIA
  314.  Potential Obstacles to Successful Implementation of Public-Private Partnerships in Beijing and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
  315. EXPLORING CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS FOR STAKEHOLDER MANAGEMENT IN CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
  316. A computerized model for measuring and benchmarking the partnering performance of construction projects
  317. Drivers for Adopting Public Private Partnerships—Empirical Comparison between China and Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
  318. Identification of key competences of design‐builders in the construction market of the People’s Republic of China (PRC)
  319. Overview of the Application of “Fuzzy Techniques” in Construction Management Research
  320. Construction safety in the repair and maintenance sector
  321. Privileges and attractions for private sector involvement in PPP projects
  322. Research Trend of Public-Private Partnership in Construction Journals
  323. Relational Contracting for Construction Excellence
  324. Risk Factors for Running Public Private Partnerships (PPP) - An Empirical Comparison between Government and Private Sector
  325. Findings from a research study of construction safety in Hong Kong
  326. A new outcome‐based curriculum: its impact on student core competence
  327. Is BOT the best financing model to procure infrastructure projects?
  328. Enhancing value for money in public private partnership projects
  329. Forecasting Construction Manpower Demand: An Econometric Model
  330. Developing a Performance Index for Relationship-Based Construction Projects in Australia: Delphi Study
  331. Reasons for implementing public private partnership projects
  332. Coping with structural change in construction: experiences gained from advanced economies
  333. Modeling and Forecasting Construction Labor Demand: Multivariate Analysis
  334. Work at Height Fatalities in the Repair, Maintenance, Alteration, and Addition Works
  335. Establishing quantitative indicators for measuring the partnering performance of construction projects in Hong Kong
  336. Benchmarking Buildability Using the Buildability Assessment Model in Hong Kong
  337. Development of a partnering performance index (PPI) for construction projects in Hong Kong: a Delphi study
  338. Evaluating guaranteed maximum price and target cost contracting strategies in Hong Kong construction industry
  339. Benchmarking the performance of design‐build projects
  340. Asset replacement for an urban railway using a modified two-cycle replacement model
  341. Forecasting construction manpower demand: A vector error correction model
  342. The definition of alliancing in construction as a Wittgenstein family-resemblance concept
  343. Constructability Rankings of Construction Systems Based on the Analytical Hierarchy Process
  344. An Empirical Study on the Problems of Running Design and Build Projects in Construction
  345. Partnering for construction excellence—A reality or myth?
  346. Assessing quality relationships in public housing
  347. Contributions of designers to improving buildability and constructability
  348. Barriers to Applying the Design-build Procurement Method in Hong Kong
  349. Lessons from Managing Design-Build Construction Projects in Hong Kong
  350. The changing construction labour market: a case of Hong Kong
  351. Forecasting the demand for construction skills in Hong Kong
  352. Time series forecasts of the construction labour market in Hong Kong: the Box‐Jenkins approach
  353. Design Management in Design and Build Projects: The New Role of the Contractor
  354. Closure to “Factors Affecting the Success of a Construction Project” by Albert P. C. Chan, David Scott, and Ada P. L. Chan
  355. Development of the Design-Build Procurement System in Hong Kong
  356. Benchmarking design‐build procurement systems in construction
  357. Using Innovative Prefabrications as the Source of Competitive Advantage for Contractors—Case Studies in Hong Kong
  358. Key performance indicators for measuring construction success
  359. Exploring Critical Success Factors for Partnering in Construction Projects
  360. Developing a benchmark model for project construction time performance in Hong Kong
  361. Factors Affecting the Success of a Construction Project
  362. Perceptions on the Application of Design-Build Procurement System in Hong Kong
  363. An empirical study of the benefits of construction partnering in Hong Kong
  364. Partnering in Construction: Critical Study of Problems for Implementation
  365. Potential Problems of Running Design-build Projects in Construction
  366. Public Housing Construction in Hong Kong: A Review of its Design and Construction Innovations
  367. Why Design and Build? Views from Some Major Public Clients in Hong Kong
  368. Framework of Success Criteria for Design/Build Projects
  369. Review of design and construction innovations in hong kong public housing
  370. Developing an expert system for project procurement
  371. Perception on Safety Structure and Safety Performance for Construction
  372. Application of Delphi method in selection of procurement systems for construction projects
  373. Genetic algorithm optimization in building portfolio management
  374. Study of attitude changes in people after the implementation of a new safety management system: the supervision plan
  375. Time–cost relationship of public sector projects in Malaysia
  376. Design and Build Project Success Factors: Multivariate Analysis
  377. Public Policy and Population Distribution: Developing Appropriate Indicators of Settlement Patterns
  378. Genetic algorithm model in optimizing the use of labour
  379. Enhancing Project Performance through the Introduction of Safety Programs
  380. Effect of Interorganizational Teamwork on Project Outcome
  381. Factors affecting the quality of building projects in Hong Kong
  382. Modelling building durations in Hong Kong
  383. Quality Assurance in the Construction Industry
  384. A comparison of strategies for reducing variations