Inventory Management and Construction Project Delivery in Nigeria.- Overview of Concrete Durability Evaluation using Electrical Resistivity.- An Assessment Tool to Measure the Lean Construction Maturity Level.- Best Management Practices in Design, Construction, and Maintenance of Mechanical Systems in Data Centers.- Building Commissioning: Do Cost Benefits Outweigh the Initial Investment for U.S. Army Corp of Engineers?.- Antecedents of Client Loyalty in the Construction Professional Services Sector: A Qualitative Study.- Reducing Our Energy Usage and Reliance to Mechanical Air Conditioning through Passive Cooling: Can It Be Done at Home Today?.- Enhancing Innovativeness in the Construction Sector: A System Dynamics Analysis.- Urban Planning in the Context of Seatropolis City through the Public-Private Partnership Scheme.- Exploring the Working Conditions of People in Construction.- Construction and Demolition Waste Management on Construction Sites in Kazakhstan.- General Contractor Knowledge of Infection Control Requirements on Hospital Renovation Construction Projects.- Building Information Modelling in Transport Infrastructure Sector.- A Factor Analysis of Transportation Infrastructure Feasibility Study Factors: A Study among Built Environment Professionals in South Africa.- Identification of critical factors for Construction Megaprojects Success (CMS).- Investigating the Criticalities of Corruption Forms in Infrastructure Procurement in the Developing Regions.- Benchmarking Project Manager's Compensation.- Are the Ageing Workforce Satisfied with the Construction Work Environment?.- Image Based Inspection and Monitoring of Buildings.- Risk Management in Procurement of Blue-Green Roofs - Supplier Perspective.- BIM Awareness: The Kenyan and UK Scenarios.- Urban Underground Future: The Potential of Subsurface Utilization in Nairobi, Kenya.- Assessment of the Level of Awareness of Robotics and Construction Automation in South African.- Challenges to the Implementation of Lean Construction Practices in the South African Construction Industry.- Effectiveness of Contractors' Competitive Bidding Strategies in the UAE Construction Industry.- Objectives of Competitive Bidding in the UAE Construction Industry.- Physical and Mental Health of Construction Workers: A Worse Status?.- Developing a Sustainable Concrete using Ceramic Waste Powder.- Life cycle costing for decision making in construction and demolition waste management: A critical review.- Quantitative Assessment of Resilient Safety Culture Model Using Relative Importance Index.- Innovative vocational training for the Construction Industry.- Exploring the Current and Future States of Augmented Reality in the Construction Industry.- Modelling Correlations in Highway Construction Projects.- Owners' Obligations Under FIDIC Construction Contracts.- Predicting the Impact Size of Uncertainty Events on Construction Cost and Time of Highway Projects Using.- Construction-Related Waivers to the Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems Rule in the United States.- 3D Scans - A New Teaching Tool in Construction Education.- Impediments of the Fourth Industrial Revolution in the South African Construction Industry.- Environmental Sustainability: Impact of Construction Acitivities.- Assessment of Embodied Carbon Footprint of an Educational Building in Pakistan using Building Information.- A Strategic Approach to Emergency Preparedness in the UAE.- Embodied Carbon Footprint Assessment of a conventional Commercial Building using BIM.- A Pilot of Student Guided Virtual Reality Tours.- Factors Affecting Indoor Environmental Qualities of Social-Housing Projects in South Africa.- Construction Health and Safety (H&S) Practitioners' Developmental Needs.- Construction Contingency Deter
Table of Contents:
Inventory Management and Construction Project Delivery in Nigeria.- Overview of Concrete Durability Evaluation using Electrical Resistivity.- An Assessment Tool to Measure the Lean Construction Maturity Level.- Best Management Practices in Design, Construction, and Maintenance of Mechanical Systems in Data Centers.- Building Commissioning: Do Cost Benefits Outweigh the Initial Investment for U.S. Army Corp of Engineers?.- Antecedents of Client Loyalty in the Construction Professional Services Sector: A Qualitative Study.- Reducing Our Energy Usage and Reliance to Mechanical Air Conditioning through Passive Cooling: Can It Be Done at Home Today?.- Enhancing Innovativeness in the Construction Sector: A System Dynamics Analysis.- Urban Planning in the Context of Seatropolis City through the Public-Private Partnership Scheme.- Exploring the Working Conditions of People in Construction.
About the Author :
Dr. Syed M. Ahmed is Professor and Chairperson of the Department of Construction Management at East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina USA. Dr. Ahmed received his Ph.D. in 1993 and his MSCE in 1989 from Georgia Institute of Technology majoring in Construction Engineering & Management, with a minor in Industrial Engineering and Management Science. He also holds an undergraduate degree of BSCE from University of Engineering & Technology in Pakistan (1984). Dr. Ahmed has over 30 years of international experience in teaching, research and consulting in Pakistan, Hong Kong, USA, Mexico, and Jamaica. His areas of interest/expertise are construction scheduling, quality and risk management, project controls, construction safety, construction procurement, and construction education and information technology. He has generated substantial external support and revenue from various funding agencies including United States Agency for International Development, US Department of Defense, and Florida Department of Education and through his international conferences. He is the author of four books and has also published extensively (over 150 publications) in international journals and conferences in his areas of expertise. Dr. Ahmed is currently on the editorial board of more than 6 international journals and serves as the Associate Editor of ASCE Journal of Construction Engineering & Management and the Associate Editor of the Built Environment Project & Asset Management (BEPAM) Journal. Dr. Salman Azhar is a J.E. Wilborn Endowed Professor and Graduate Program Chair in the McWhorter School of Building Science at Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama. He has more than 20 years of research, teaching and construction industry experience by working in the USA, Hong Kong, Thailand and Pakistan. Dr. Azhar's research areas are Building Information Modeling and Advanced Visualization Technologies, High performance buildings, Construction safety and Construction education. His research projects have been funded by the USAID, US Department of State, Construction Industry Institute (CII), National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA), the Alabama State Licensing Board for General Contractors, and several construction firms in the Southeast USA. He has written a book entitled "Data Warehousing in Construction Organizations: Concepts, Architecture and Implementation", co-edited thirteen conference proceedings and published more than 125 papers in refereed journals and conferences. His five research papers received the Best Paper Award in international conferences held in the South Africa, Jordan, Finland, UK, and USA in 2018, 2017, 2016, 2013, and 2012 respectively. His publications received over 4,000 citations. Dr. Azhar is the past Associate Editor of the International Journal of Construction Education and Research, USA and Editorial Board Member of ASCE Journal of Management in Engineering. He received the Auburn University's Outstanding Faculty award in 2012, Building Science Outstanding Researcher Award in 2016, 2011 and 2009, Excellence in Teaching Award in 2014, and Excellence in Service award in 2019 and 2017. He also received the Outstanding Researcher Award from the Associated Schools of Construction (ASC) in 2015 and AIT Distinguished Alumni Award in 2017.
Ms. Amelia Day Saul, MS, LRT/CTRS is a PhD student working in the Department of Construction Management as a graduate assistant at East Carolina University. She began working with Dr. Syed M. Ahmed in 2017 and since then she has worked on various research papers under his supervision. She reviewed papers for the Construction in the 21st Century Conference in 2018 and 2019. She also has experience in helping to teach the research methods and capstone courses for the Masters of Construction Management Program. Her research interests include the integration of stress management techniqueswith individuals to reduce various mental health symptoms such as stress, anxiety and depression. Her current area of research is related to the use of biofeedback with individuals in drug and substance abuse treatment to reduce cravings, anxiety, and depression symptoms. Her work as a graduate assistant in the Department of Construction Management has allowed her to gain insight into a new field. In the future, she hopes to be able to integrate her interests in helping to improve individual's psychological health with construction management.