Electronic Commerce for the Procurement of Construction and Architect-Engineer Services
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Published: 1997-10-04
Total Pages: 59
ISBN-13: 0309059321
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Published: 1997-10-04
Total Pages: 59
ISBN-13: 0309059321
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: United States. Department of Defense
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Total Pages: 608
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Srinath Perera
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2017-05-08
Total Pages: 478
ISBN-13: 1317427874
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This internationally conducted study of the latest construction industry practices addresses a broad range of Information and Communication Technology applications. Drawing on research conducted in the US and UK, this book presents the state of the art of various ebusiness processes, and examines BIM, virtual environments and mobile technologies. Innovation is a theme that runs throughout this book, so in addition to the direct impact of these new technical achievements, it also considers the management styles that helped them to emerge. Examples from industry are illustrated with case studies and presented alongside research from some of the best known academics in this field. This book is essential reading for all advanced students and researchers interested in how ICT is changing construction management and the construction industry.
Author: Chimay J. Anumba
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2009-01-21
Total Pages: 304
ISBN-13: 1444302477
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →With a number of disparate, often geographically distributed,organisations involved in the delivery of construction projects,there has been considerable interest in e-business tools within theconstruction industry. These tools open up a range of possibilitiesfor the industry to rethink existing processes and working methods,so their use is increasingly common. Nevertheless, there has beenlittle definitive guidance for practitioners, researchers andstudents on the major issues in electronic business from aconstruction perspective. By bringing together 16 contributions from research and industrycovering theory, technological issues, practical implementation andlegal matters, and illustrated with a number of case studies,e-Business in Construction fills that gap. Starting with thetheoretical aspects of e-commerce and moving on to consider thespecifics of the construction context, it includes a mechanism forthe assessment of the e-readiness of construction sectororganisations. The middle part of the book focuses on the role ofvarious technologies in e-business, with examples included asappropriate. This is followed by a discussion of practical, legaland trust issues. The potential of next generation of informationand communication technologies is also addressed. With a fine blend of theoretical and practical aspects ofe-commerce in construction, and well illustrated with a number ofindustrial case studies, e-Business in Construction will find anappreciative audience of construction practitioners, researchersand students at all levels.
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Published: 2002
Total Pages: 142
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Research performed by faculty and students from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and from several CII member organizations to identify the state-of-practice and future trends of e-commerce in construction.
Author: U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. Division of Construction
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Published: 1970
Total Pages: 20
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: John R. Clark
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2012-12-06
Total Pages: 314
ISBN-13: 1468473107
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →1. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND In the late 1950s many members of the design professions-Engineers as well as Ar chitects-became concerned about their exposure to claims for professional malprac tice and particularly about the increasing number of claims that had been successfully brought against them arising out of their Construction Phase activities. This led to special studies sponsored by the American Institute of Architects and the Engineers joint Counsel. The outcome was twofold: the development of a policy of professional liability insurance to insure Engineers and Architects against errors and omissions in the performance of their professional services, and the review and development of the customary contractual arrangements defining the design profeSSional's undertakings vis a vis his client (the Owner), the Project to be designed, and the Contractor who was to implement that design. At the outset, the AlA's Owner-Architect Agreement (No. B131), General Conditions (No. A201) and the Owner-Contractor Agreements (Nos. A101 & 111) were the documents most frequently used by design professionals, and these received particular attention. In the early 1960s it became apparent that there was a need for a separate series of documents prepared to address these relationships when the Project to be designed involved primarily engineering considerations. The number of Projects for which the Engineer was employed by the Owner as the prime professional to handle the Project design and construction administration was increasing.