AbstractThis paper reports on a study of the most common buildings defects at the handover, and examines the causes of defects, the consequences for main contractor, subcontractors, users and clients and improvement opportunities. The purpose of the study is to help better planning at handover with less deviation to increase value for client, contractors and users. The case study based research including a literature study and case studies from the respective cases and interviews with key participants from both the clients’ and contractors’ organization. The results show that the most frequent defects registered at the handover are related damage to surfaces. These are usually due to by human errors, fall of tools, locating of heavy materia...
In Spain, the high levels of inexperienced workers and the long chains of subcontracting contribute ...
This paper is based on a study of defects and defect costs in seven building projects in Sweden. Spe...
One means of increasing the effectiveness of building is minimisation of the numbers of de-fects and...
AbstractThis paper examines the handover process in Norwegian construction industry, focusing on com...
AbstractThere seems to be a common understanding that the Norwegian construction industry faces chal...
This paper examines handover process leading to major defects post-handover in construction industry...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Building researc...
Byggenæringen har lenge vært preget av høye byggekostnader og mange byggefeil (Eikren et al. 2010). ...
In this paper, results from a study of defects occurring on construction sites are presented. Seven ...
In Spain, the high levels of inexperienced workers and the long chains of subcontracting contribute ...
This paper is based on a study of defects and defect costs in seven building projects in Sweden. Spe...
Clients’ lack of involvement in defining quality requirements for dwellings built by developers lead...
Defects can have a significant impact on construction performance. Numerous studies have attempted t...
Session 18, Paper 1, CIBSE ASHRAE Technical Symposium, Dublin, Ireland, 3-4 April 2014 This paper fo...
In this paper, results from a study of defects occurring on construction sites are presented. Seven ...
In Spain, the high levels of inexperienced workers and the long chains of subcontracting contribute ...
This paper is based on a study of defects and defect costs in seven building projects in Sweden. Spe...
One means of increasing the effectiveness of building is minimisation of the numbers of de-fects and...
AbstractThis paper examines the handover process in Norwegian construction industry, focusing on com...
AbstractThere seems to be a common understanding that the Norwegian construction industry faces chal...
This paper examines handover process leading to major defects post-handover in construction industry...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Building researc...
Byggenæringen har lenge vært preget av høye byggekostnader og mange byggefeil (Eikren et al. 2010). ...
In this paper, results from a study of defects occurring on construction sites are presented. Seven ...
In Spain, the high levels of inexperienced workers and the long chains of subcontracting contribute ...
This paper is based on a study of defects and defect costs in seven building projects in Sweden. Spe...
Clients’ lack of involvement in defining quality requirements for dwellings built by developers lead...
Defects can have a significant impact on construction performance. Numerous studies have attempted t...
Session 18, Paper 1, CIBSE ASHRAE Technical Symposium, Dublin, Ireland, 3-4 April 2014 This paper fo...
In this paper, results from a study of defects occurring on construction sites are presented. Seven ...
In Spain, the high levels of inexperienced workers and the long chains of subcontracting contribute ...
This paper is based on a study of defects and defect costs in seven building projects in Sweden. Spe...
One means of increasing the effectiveness of building is minimisation of the numbers of de-fects and...