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Frontiers in Built Environment (Journal)

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Activity: Publication Peer-Review and Editorial Work › Editorial board member

Description

Chief Editor, Specialty section on Construction Management
Period2017 → …
Type of journalJournal
ISSN2297-3362
Degree of RecognitionInternational

Keywords

  • Construction management
  • Built environment

Documents & Links

  • The specialty section on construction management is dedicated to publishing original scientific scholarly quality articles that provide new knowledge gained from innovative research and development in the field of construction management over the lifecycle of buildings and civil infrastructures. The mission of this speciality section is to provide an international platform for academic researchers and industry practitioners to share their knowledge and experiences with regard to innovative theories and solutions that can advance research aligning theories with practices in areas relating to construction management.

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  • Research output

  • Research topic: insights in construction management 2022

    Research output: Contribution to specialist publication › Special issue

  • A TRIZ approach to reliable megaproject sustainability

    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

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