This paper examines trends in Quantity Surveying practice and services in Australia and the Asia-Pacific region. The paper is based on research involving a series of seven biennial surveys of the Australian profession spanning 1995 to 2008 and an extension of this survey to the Asia-Pacific region in 2008 that included all member associations of the Pacific Association of Quantity Surveyors. the surveys have examined trends in general practice and the utilization of information technology with the primary purpose of assisting firms in dealing with change and adapting their operations to meet industry demands. Current industry procurement and technological trends clearly indicate that firms who are unable to re-engineertheir work practices t...
The quantity surveying profession has evolved since changing of clients’ need and market requirement...
Likeother professions that wish to remain competitive, the quantity surveying profession (QSP) will ...
The management of four New Zealand Quantity Surveying firms is examined using a five part framework....
This paper examines trends in Quantity Surveying practice and services in Australia and the Asia-Pac...
This paper examines trends in the Australian Quantity Surveying profession since 1995. The paper is ...
This paper examines trends in the utilisation of Automated Quantities by the Australian Quantity Sur...
This paper examines trends in the utilisation of Automated Quantities by the Australian Quantity Sur...
The paper examines how Quantity Surveying practices can improve their business performance, market s...
This paper introduces the findings of a recent study on the use of information technology (IT) among...
This paper examines the issues related to the implementation of Building Information Modeling (BIM) ...
This paper introduces the findings of a recent benchmarking study on the use of information technolo...
This paper introduces the findings of a recent study on the use of information technology (IT) among...
In 2004 the Building Research Innovation Technology and Environment (BRITE) Project conducted a surv...
In 2004 the Building Research Innovation Technology and Environment (BRITE) Project conducted a surv...
Like many construction industry professions, quantity surveying (QS) has been around for many years ...
The quantity surveying profession has evolved since changing of clients’ need and market requirement...
Likeother professions that wish to remain competitive, the quantity surveying profession (QSP) will ...
The management of four New Zealand Quantity Surveying firms is examined using a five part framework....
This paper examines trends in Quantity Surveying practice and services in Australia and the Asia-Pac...
This paper examines trends in the Australian Quantity Surveying profession since 1995. The paper is ...
This paper examines trends in the utilisation of Automated Quantities by the Australian Quantity Sur...
This paper examines trends in the utilisation of Automated Quantities by the Australian Quantity Sur...
The paper examines how Quantity Surveying practices can improve their business performance, market s...
This paper introduces the findings of a recent study on the use of information technology (IT) among...
This paper examines the issues related to the implementation of Building Information Modeling (BIM) ...
This paper introduces the findings of a recent benchmarking study on the use of information technolo...
This paper introduces the findings of a recent study on the use of information technology (IT) among...
In 2004 the Building Research Innovation Technology and Environment (BRITE) Project conducted a surv...
In 2004 the Building Research Innovation Technology and Environment (BRITE) Project conducted a surv...
Like many construction industry professions, quantity surveying (QS) has been around for many years ...
The quantity surveying profession has evolved since changing of clients’ need and market requirement...
Likeother professions that wish to remain competitive, the quantity surveying profession (QSP) will ...
The management of four New Zealand Quantity Surveying firms is examined using a five part framework....