The Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) sectors are major contributors to the world’s economy. For example, in the UK alone this contribution exceeds £110 billion per annum. However, despite this significance, AEC has been continually criticised for high levels of fragmentation, poor productivity and efficiency, and general lack of innovation. This is stark contrast to (seemingly) better performing industrial sectors in aerospace, pharmaceutical and oil and gas. Consequently, this has impacted on skills, and more importantly, the attraction and retention of talent (intellectual capital). Cognisant of these challenges, this paper evaluates these areas of contention through the research lens of the AEC sector; where three specifi...
This paper concerns the IT Education of Architecture Engineering and Construction (AEC) professional...
Recent reports suggest that even the current industry skills needs are not being adequately met with...
This paper outlines the current research agenda for construction, as seen from a UK perspective, and...
Higher education institutions in the UK increasingly have to engage with industry, with government r...
Recent education policy in the UK has encouraged universities and industry to work in partnership as...
Scientific advances and innovative technologies in Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC)...
The relationship between higher education and industry in vocational subjects is important. This pri...
The paper presents the initial findings of the UK-based Accelerating Change for Built Environment Ed...
SUMMARY: The U.S. AEC industry is faced with the ever-increasing challenge of managing the public an...
The poor performance and inefficiencies of the construction industry are well recognized and documen...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide an insight for future innovation research activiti...
Construction is described as lagging in the pursuit of innovation. This has been suggested as one of...
The poor performance and inefficiencies of the construction industry are well recognized and documen...
This paper concerns the IT Education of Architecture Engineering and Construction (AEC) professional...
Recent reports suggest that even the current industry skills needs are not being adequately met with...
This paper outlines the current research agenda for construction, as seen from a UK perspective, and...
Higher education institutions in the UK increasingly have to engage with industry, with government r...
Recent education policy in the UK has encouraged universities and industry to work in partnership as...
Scientific advances and innovative technologies in Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC)...
The relationship between higher education and industry in vocational subjects is important. This pri...
The paper presents the initial findings of the UK-based Accelerating Change for Built Environment Ed...
SUMMARY: The U.S. AEC industry is faced with the ever-increasing challenge of managing the public an...
The poor performance and inefficiencies of the construction industry are well recognized and documen...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide an insight for future innovation research activiti...
Construction is described as lagging in the pursuit of innovation. This has been suggested as one of...
The poor performance and inefficiencies of the construction industry are well recognized and documen...
This paper concerns the IT Education of Architecture Engineering and Construction (AEC) professional...
Recent reports suggest that even the current industry skills needs are not being adequately met with...
This paper outlines the current research agenda for construction, as seen from a UK perspective, and...