2010 ISSUE
ISSN 1555-1369
TECHNICAL PAPERS
- “Step-by-Step Modularity – a Roadmap for Building Service Development.”
Martin Lennartsson and Anders Björnfot
pp. 17-29
Paper in PDF - “Investigation of the Supply Chain of Wooden Doors.”
Reymard Sávio S. de Melo and Thais da C. L. Alves.
pp. 30-42
Paper in PDF - “The Combination of Last Planner System®and Location-Based Management System.”
Olli Seppänen ,Glenn Ballard , and Sakari Pesonen.
pp.43-54
Paper in PDF - “Analyzing User Costs in a Hospital: Methodological Implication of Space Syntax to Support Whole-Life Target Value.”
Youngchul Kim and Hyun Woo Lee.
pp.55-65
Paper in PDF - “Social Construction: Understanding Construction in a Human Context.”
Christine A. Slivon , Gregory A. Howell , Lauri Koskela , John Rooke.
pp. 66-75
Paper in PDF - “The Impact of Path Dependencies on Lean Implementation within a Construction Company – A Case Study.”
Nicola Morrey, Christine Pasquire, and Andrew Dainty.
pp. 86-96
Paper in PDF - “A3: Decision Analysis Using Virtual First-Run Study of a Viscous Damping Wall System” Hung
V. Nguyen, Baris Lostuvali, Iris D. Tommelein.
pp. 99-101
Paper in PDF - “Case Study of Using an Integrated 5D System in a Large Hospital Construction Project.”
Tanmaya Kala , Olli Seppänen , and Claire Stein.
pp. 102-112
Paper in PDF
FORUM PAPERS
- “Standards and Measures – Whole-building Metrics Driving Innovation and High Performance.”
Mark Sands
pp. 1-16
Paper in PDF - “Competition and Collaboration are not mutually exclusive”
John Strickland
pp. 76-85
Paper in PDF
BOOK REVIEWS
- “The Simply Lean Pocket Guide for Construction Tools for the Elimination of Waste in the Design-Bid-Build Construction Project Cycle.”
Sven Bertelsen
pp. 97-98
Paper in PDF
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