The Construction Industry: Aspects of Its Economics and ManagementNUS Press, 1990 - 236 halaman This basic text offers a comprehensive and fundamental description of the construction industry and the construction process, citing examples from several countries at various stages of development. It considers the features of the industry, describes factors influencing the demand for, and supply of construction, problems facing the industry and ways of planning for and managing its development.The book should be a basic source of information on the construction industry for undergraduate and postgraduate courses in architecture, construction management, quantity surveying, related engineering fields and estate management. It should also be of relevance to administrators of the construction industry. |
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Construction Economics | 1 |
The Construction Industry | 18 |
List of Figures | 20 |
Capacity and Cycles | 43 |
Characteristics of the Industry | 58 |
industry and their effect on the nature of the industry | 82 |
Construction and Economic Development | 90 |
Demand for Construction | 109 |
The Construction Process | 125 |
1a The traditional construction project organisation structure | 132 |
Inputs Required by the Industry | 158 |
Constraints and Programmes | 179 |
Role of the Government | 205 |
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The Construction Industry: Aspects of Its Economics and Management George Ofori Tampilan cuplikan - 1990 |
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