All Stories

  1. Mediation of Reflective Thinking on the Relationship between Self-Directed Learning and Schema Construction
  2. The influence of health and safety practices on health and safety performance outcomes in small and medium enterprise projects in the South African construction industry
  3. Investigating the true costs of construction accidents
  4. Mission: studio based learning in construction. The University of KwaZulu-Natal case study
  5. Major construction risk factors considered by general contractors in Qatar
  6. The implementation of health and safety practices: Do demographic attributes matter?
  7. Drivers for the effective management of HIV and AIDS in the South African construction industry — a Delphi study
  8. Editorial
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  11. Women‐owned construction enterprises: a South African assessment
  12. Editorial
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  17. An empirical analysis of factors impacting career decisions in South African construction industry
  18. Editorial
  19. ICE Manual of Health and Safety in Construction
  20. The effect of age on the job satisfaction of construction workers
  21. Editorial
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  28. Industry and Academia Perceptions of Construction Management Education: the Case of South Africa
  29. Editorial
  30. Assessing the Readiness of Building Diplomates for the South African Construction Industry
  31. Impact of the South African Construction Regulations on construction health and safety
  32. Editorial
  33. Key performance indicators and assessment methods for infrastructure sustainability—a South African construction industry perspective
  34. Women, construction and health and safety (H&S): South African and Tanzanian perspectives
  35. Modelling critical success factors of construction project management (CPM)
  36. Student perceptions of the first year civil engineering course content
  37. The health and well-being of older construction workers
  38. Key performance indicators for infrastructure sustainability – a comparative study between Hong Kong and South Africa
  39. HIV and AIDS in South African construction: is age nothing but a number?
  40. HIV AND AIDS IN SA CONSTRUCTION: ATTITUDES AND PERCEPTIONS OF WORKERS
  41. Inhibiting factors of implementing total quality management on construction sites
  42. THE POTENTIAL OF 4D CAD AS A TOOL FOR CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
  43. The Potential of 4d Cad as a Tool for Construction Management
  44. Deploying Total Quality Management on Construction Sites: Inhibiting Factors
  45. HIV/AIDS IN CONSTRUCTION: ARE OLDER WORKERS AWARE?