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Agapiou, A, Clausen, L E, Flanagan, R, Norman, G and Notman, D (1998) The role of logistics in the materials flow control process: experiences from abroad. Construction Management and Economics, 16(02), 131-7.

Akintoye, A, Bowen, P A and Hardcastle, C (1998) Macro-economic leading indicators of construction contract prices. Construction Management and Economics, 16(02), 159-75.

Alkass, S, Mazerolle, M and Harris, F C (1998) Note - Rigour in research and peer-review: a reply. Construction Management and Economics, 16(02), 139-40.

Burchett, J F and Tummala, V M R (1998) An application of the risk management process (RMP) in capital investment decisions for an EHV transmission line construction project. Construction Management and Economics, 16(02), 235-44.

Liu, A M-M and Walker, A (1998) Evaluation of project outcomes. Construction Management and Economics, 16(02), 209-19.

Love, P E D, Skitmore, M R and Earl, G (1998) Selecting a suitable procurement method for a building project. Construction Management and Economics, 16(02), 221-33.

Ofori, G (1998) Sustainable construction: comment. Construction Management and Economics, 16(02), 141-5.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: developing country; progress; sustainable construction
  • ISBN/ISSN: 0144-6193
  • URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/014461998372448
  • Abstract:

    Hill and Bowen (Construction Management and Economics, 15: 223-39) discuss the evolution of the concepts of ’environmentalism’ and ’sustainability’, highlighting their importance in today’s context. They relate these concepts, especially the latter, to construction, and provide a framework for environmental management in the construction process. This is a comment on the contents of Hill and Bowen, and endorses their stress on the importance of environmental considerations in the construction process. The paper suggests that other areas relating to the subject of sustainability in construction also require attention, and highlights, in particular, the need to take cognisance of the perspective of developing countries.

Shammas-Toma, M, Seymour, D E and Clark, L (1998) Obstacles to implementing total quality management in the UK construction industry. Construction Management and Economics, 16(02), 177-92.

Wang, C-H and Mei, Y-H (1998) Model for forecasting construction cost indices in Taiwan. Construction Management and Economics, 16(02), 147-57.

Winch, G, Usmani, A and Edkins, A (1998) Towards total project quality: a gap analysis approach. Construction Management and Economics, 16(02), 193-207.