The Irish AEC Sector is facing one of its most uncertain and challenging periods and will see major cuts in all areas of the economy in 2012. Despite this the Irish Government has announced a number of large capital expenditure investments which have resultantly become a lifeline to a struggling construction industry. In order to compete within the public works sector AEC businesses must operate within the Governments Capital Works Management Framework. The objectives of the framework include achieving cost certainty, value for money and more effective delivery and appropriate risk sharing. The framework remains an area of contention and it has yet to be seen if it has provided a more efficient way of doing business. In order for the Irish ...
The main aim of this paper is to develop the early case for a new Competence Centre dedicated to ind...
Previous research has established that multi-disciplinary collaboration will benefit a construction ...
Building Information Modelling has grown in popularity in the Irish construction sector. In 2017 the...
The Irish AEC Sector is facing one of its most uncertain and challenging periods and will see major ...
The Irish State in recent years has suffered huge financial losses in the public works sector, which...
The current economic difficulties have affected most practitioners within the industry and, as a res...
It was recently announced that a BIM mandate for the Irish public sector is not imminent, suggesting...
It is widely accepted that it costs up to five times more to operate and maintain a building than to...
The main aim of this paper is to develop the early case for a new Competence Centre dedicated to ind...
At present the Irish construction industry is facing one of its most uncertain and challenging perio...
In 2007, following continued dissatisfaction with the lack of cost certainty on publicly funded proj...
The Irish Government manages estates that are faced with increased pressure on their greenhouse gas ...
In Ireland, large and progressive contractors are claiming significant benefits in construction mana...
BIM is perhaps the most topical issue in construction throughout the world at present, as it is asso...
At present the Irish construction industry is facing one of its most uncertain and challenging perio...
The main aim of this paper is to develop the early case for a new Competence Centre dedicated to ind...
Previous research has established that multi-disciplinary collaboration will benefit a construction ...
Building Information Modelling has grown in popularity in the Irish construction sector. In 2017 the...
The Irish AEC Sector is facing one of its most uncertain and challenging periods and will see major ...
The Irish State in recent years has suffered huge financial losses in the public works sector, which...
The current economic difficulties have affected most practitioners within the industry and, as a res...
It was recently announced that a BIM mandate for the Irish public sector is not imminent, suggesting...
It is widely accepted that it costs up to five times more to operate and maintain a building than to...
The main aim of this paper is to develop the early case for a new Competence Centre dedicated to ind...
At present the Irish construction industry is facing one of its most uncertain and challenging perio...
In 2007, following continued dissatisfaction with the lack of cost certainty on publicly funded proj...
The Irish Government manages estates that are faced with increased pressure on their greenhouse gas ...
In Ireland, large and progressive contractors are claiming significant benefits in construction mana...
BIM is perhaps the most topical issue in construction throughout the world at present, as it is asso...
At present the Irish construction industry is facing one of its most uncertain and challenging perio...
The main aim of this paper is to develop the early case for a new Competence Centre dedicated to ind...
Previous research has established that multi-disciplinary collaboration will benefit a construction ...
Building Information Modelling has grown in popularity in the Irish construction sector. In 2017 the...