The Cole Royal Commission into the Construction andBuilding Industry has generated heated debate, makingrecommendations that go to the heart of establishedcultures, power structures and management practices.While the Cole Report had a difficult birth, theimplementation of the reforms is likely to be more painful.Unlocking the untapped productive potential, which Coleargues exists, will depend upon addressing the manyimpediments to reform that exist in the construction andbuilding industry. This paper explores these impediments,suggesting a number of strategies to overcome them at aproject, company and government level. It concludes thatunless there is a fundamental shift in the established powerstructures and relationships within the indust...
Purpose The construction industry is a significant driver of economic activity in many countries. Ho...
Change within the construction sector has been a central concern of governments and a select few pri...
This paper contributes to the literature on the changing nature of work and employment by focussing ...
This paper follows the report of the Royal Commission into the Building Industry. The government has...
The Cole Royal Commission enquiry into the building and construction (abbreviated to ‘construction’)...
The Cole Royal Commission enquiry into the building and construction (abbreviated to ‘construction’)...
The Cole Royal Commission enquiry into the building and construction (abbreviated to ‘construction’)...
For more years than we may care to admit, we have been urged to radically reform the way we work in...
This exploratory paper examines the drivers and obstacles to construction innovation. It is based on...
Over the past few years there has been rapidly growing interest in developing a more robust, interna...
The Australian Construction Industry is now facing skills shortages in all trades. As an industry fo...
The construction industry has one of the highest rates of organisational bankruptcy in Australia. Re...
The construction industry employs more than 1 million Australians, in around 340,000 (predominantly ...
This report responds to the multiple challenges currently impacting Victoria’s building and construc...
Criticism concerning quality deficiencies and high production costs for housing has made many constr...
Purpose The construction industry is a significant driver of economic activity in many countries. Ho...
Change within the construction sector has been a central concern of governments and a select few pri...
This paper contributes to the literature on the changing nature of work and employment by focussing ...
This paper follows the report of the Royal Commission into the Building Industry. The government has...
The Cole Royal Commission enquiry into the building and construction (abbreviated to ‘construction’)...
The Cole Royal Commission enquiry into the building and construction (abbreviated to ‘construction’)...
The Cole Royal Commission enquiry into the building and construction (abbreviated to ‘construction’)...
For more years than we may care to admit, we have been urged to radically reform the way we work in...
This exploratory paper examines the drivers and obstacles to construction innovation. It is based on...
Over the past few years there has been rapidly growing interest in developing a more robust, interna...
The Australian Construction Industry is now facing skills shortages in all trades. As an industry fo...
The construction industry has one of the highest rates of organisational bankruptcy in Australia. Re...
The construction industry employs more than 1 million Australians, in around 340,000 (predominantly ...
This report responds to the multiple challenges currently impacting Victoria’s building and construc...
Criticism concerning quality deficiencies and high production costs for housing has made many constr...
Purpose The construction industry is a significant driver of economic activity in many countries. Ho...
Change within the construction sector has been a central concern of governments and a select few pri...
This paper contributes to the literature on the changing nature of work and employment by focussing ...