Workshop presentation: research guidelines for Construction Management
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.2036-1602/4052Keywords:
construction management, construction research, Project Management, health and safety, sustainability, project procurementAbstract
Nowadays the European economic system challenges the construction sector to take part to industrial recovery of western countries.In co-operation with the Construction Production research group of the Tampere University of of research about construction management tools and methods were detected.
Research guidelines:
1) Construction management: tools and methods to manage construction projects
2) environmental impact of construction projects
3) construction management and safety
4) project procurement
5) construction management for major public works & complex projects
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