There is continual need to describe building work. Whether programming, estimating, issuing instructions, writing up a journal or other activity, it is difficult to conceive of project situations where such descriptions are not required. It is therefore surprising to find that there is no standard method of describing the physical effort of construction used in the UK. The descriptions in general use in the UK are derived from SMM/ NRM2 (1922-2013) and from quantity surveyors’ methods of working. Despite such descriptions being thought to inform about building work, those nine documents, spanning a century, state that labour and other items are not included, deeming that contractors must allow for them. Coupled with that situation, current ...
This document may differ from the final, published version of the research and has been made availab...
Building Information Modelling (BIM) has been regarded as a one stop shop capable of addressing the ...
Construction industry clients and regulators repeatedly call for the industry to reduce the cost of ...
Contemporary debates on the transformation of building methods, the structure of the building indust...
The purpose of measuring building work is to establish the correct amount of work to be executed. Ca...
An overview of organization in the construction industry is identified from plans of work published ...
This paper aims to present a state-of-the-art review of the scope and practical implications of the ...
It was shown that much compensating work was undertaken by personnel of contracting organizations du...
The emergence of BIM has remarkably changed the way theconstruction industry operates. BIM through i...
This paper examines two competing systems of work organisation in the British construction industry ...
The British Construction Industry has been criticised for many years. Comparisons have shown that co...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to propose a framework for the standardisation of the work br...
The rationale behind the chosen research topic is the advancement of information technology in the c...
Building information models are a major new means of design information communication and therefore ...
Standard form contracts are typically developed through a negotiated consensus, unless they are prof...
This document may differ from the final, published version of the research and has been made availab...
Building Information Modelling (BIM) has been regarded as a one stop shop capable of addressing the ...
Construction industry clients and regulators repeatedly call for the industry to reduce the cost of ...
Contemporary debates on the transformation of building methods, the structure of the building indust...
The purpose of measuring building work is to establish the correct amount of work to be executed. Ca...
An overview of organization in the construction industry is identified from plans of work published ...
This paper aims to present a state-of-the-art review of the scope and practical implications of the ...
It was shown that much compensating work was undertaken by personnel of contracting organizations du...
The emergence of BIM has remarkably changed the way theconstruction industry operates. BIM through i...
This paper examines two competing systems of work organisation in the British construction industry ...
The British Construction Industry has been criticised for many years. Comparisons have shown that co...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to propose a framework for the standardisation of the work br...
The rationale behind the chosen research topic is the advancement of information technology in the c...
Building information models are a major new means of design information communication and therefore ...
Standard form contracts are typically developed through a negotiated consensus, unless they are prof...
This document may differ from the final, published version of the research and has been made availab...
Building Information Modelling (BIM) has been regarded as a one stop shop capable of addressing the ...
Construction industry clients and regulators repeatedly call for the industry to reduce the cost of ...