Browsing World Construction Symposium by Author "Ross, A"

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  • Siriwardena, M; Ross, A; Abbott, A; Manewa, A [Conference-Full-text]
    The degree apprenticeships programme involves a tripartite agreement involving the student apprentice, employer and the university. The programme introduced few years ago in the UK, which now caters to a significant ...
  • Manewa, A; Siriwardena, M; Ross, A [Conference-Full-text]
    Concurrent Engineering (CE) is considered as one of the emerging methods in the UK construction industry. The product and process optimisation through ‘integration’ is a key concern of CE. The integrative aspect is ...
  • Wijekoon, KADNC; Manewa, A; Ross, A; Marsh, D [Conference-Full-text]
    The UK Government mandates the implementation of Building Information Modelling (BIM) for all centrally procured Government contracts from 2016. This of course challenged the industry to shift away from the traditional ...
  • Wijekoon, KADNC; Manewa, A; Ross, A [Conference-Full-text]
    Successful adoption of Building Information Management (BIM) during design and construction phases is recurrent, and the benefits achieved through such adaptation had been encouraged to extend BIM in to other phases of ...
  • Marsh, D; Bryde, D; Ross, A [Conference-Full-text]
    With the current UK Government drive towards the adoption of Building Information Modelling (BIM), the Quantity Surveyor (QS) must possess the necessary knowledge and skills to use BIM as part of their cost management ...
  • Ross, A; Armah, AB; Manewa, A [Conference-Full-text]
    The importance of effective multi-disciplinary organisational teams has been a central aim of management research in the construction industry for over 50 years. As design and construction processes are reconsidered to ...
  • Manewa, A; Blake, T; Ross, A; Marsh, D; Siriwardena, M. [Conference-Full-text]
    Building Information Modelling (BIM) is promoted as a requisite to improve construction project performance. In the UK, the Government has set the construction industry targets to attain with timescales, such as achieving ...
  • Ross, A; Norman, R; Manewa, A; Marsh, D [Conference-Full-text]
    Construction time performance has been a frequent topic of discussion in the literature and government reports in which the performance of the UK construction industry has been reviewed. It is evident that construction ...
  • Ross, A; Siriwardena, M [Conference-Full-text]
    Differing models of academia and the construction industry collaboration have evolved in the UK and internationally to develop a healthy skills supply chain. However, the increasingly popular Degree Apprenticeships in ...
  • Manewa, A; Siriwardena, M; Ross, A [Conference-Full-text]
    The current building stock in the UK only vaguely fits the evolving needs of businesses and users. This leads majority of existing buildings to be demolished, renewed, refurbished or redundant. However, maintaining a ...
  • Manewa, A; Muza, T; Siriwardena, M; Ross, A [Conference-Full-text]
    Mega Projects play a significant role in the UK construction industry. They provide infrastructure, business and employment opportunities for the nation. They are complex, and involve considerably high cost, and risk. ...
  • Wijekoon, KADNC; Manewa, A; Ross, A; Marsh, D [Conference-Full-text]
    Information plays a significant role in managing built environment facilities. These information are generated at different life cycle stages, by different parties, which also provide different values to a variety of ...
  • Wijekoon, KADNC; Manewa, A; Ross, A; Siriwardena, M [Conference-Full-text]
    Building Information Modelling (BIM) is expected to streamline the key processes of construction, and promote innovation throughout the building/product life cycle. Since most buildings have been designed for long ...