Construction Innovation and Process Improvement

Innovation in construction is essential for growth. The industry strives to remain competitive using a variety of approaches and needs to engage structured initiatives linked to proven innovation concepts, techniques and applications. Even in mature markets like the Architecture, Engineering and Con...

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Other Authors: Akintoye, Akintola (Editor), Goulding, Jack (Editor), Zawdie, Girma (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: ©2012
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