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Durdyev, S and Mbachu, J (2011) On-site labour productivity of New Zealand construction industry: key constraints and improvement measures. Construction Economics and Building, 11(03), 18-33.

Formoso, T and Isatto, E L (2011) Three theoretical perspectives for understanding inter-firm coordination of construction project supply chains. Construction Economics and Building, 11(03), 1-17.

Ibem, E O, Anosike, M N, Azuh, D E and Mosaku, T (2011) Work stress among professionals in building construction industry in Nigeria. Construction Economics and Building, 11(03), 45-57.

Liu, J and London, K (2011) Analysing the relationship between new housing supply and residential construction costs with regional heterogeneities. Construction Economics and Building, 11(03), 58-67.

Ogbeifun, E (2011) Training artisans on-site. Construction Economics and Building, 11(03), 82-91.

OO, B L, Abdul-Aziz, A-R and Lim, Y M (2011) Information feedback and learning in construction bidding. Construction Economics and Building, 11(03), 34-44.

Rose, M (2011) Can project alliance contracts deliver Australia’s National Broadband Network?. Construction Economics and Building, 11(03), 68-81.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: NA
  • ISBN/ISSN: 1837-9133
  • URL: https://doi.org/10.5130/AJCEB.v11i3.2311
  • Abstract:
    The Australian Government has commenced an 8-year project to build and operate a new super-fast broadband network. This $43 billion dollar project aims to connect 90% of Australians to a 100 Mbps broadband service. Given the uncertainties associated with the project, this paper argues that an alliance contract structure is a suitable model for the delivery of the National Broadband Network.