AS 2009 Volume 16 Issue 2
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Kommunikasie-volwassenheidsmodel vir die meting van bourekenkundige kommunikasie en kommunikasieinstrumente
(University of the Free State, 2009)English: Although quantity surveyors lay their claim to the construction industry for over a century there still exists a need for further scientific analyses with reference to the quantity surveyor’s communication ... -
The potential role of value management in environmental impact assessment: a Maseru case study
(University of the Free State, 2009)English: Environmental impact assessment (EIA) studies are undertaken to assess the anticipated environmental impacts of proposed projects. Such studies typically address biophysical and socio-economic issues. Using a ... -
The calculation of acceleration costs on construction projects
(University of the Free State, 2009)English: A lack of understanding often exists between contractors, client organisations and consultants as to what may, and what may not, be included in acceleration claims on construction projects. The aim of this article ... -
The perceived economic impact of the City of Johannesburg’s storm water attenuation policy on private property developers
(University of the Free State, 2009)English: Over recent years storm water attenuation policy has become a contentious issue for the property development community, both locally and internationally. Increased urbanisation has forced municipal authorities ... -
Client attitude to health and safety – a report on contractor’s perceptions
(University of the Free State, 2009)English: The purpose of this article is to present findings of a preliminary survey on contractors’ perceptions of clients’ attitude relative to health and safety (H&S) implementation in the construction industry of ... -
Why do South African women choose careers in construction?
(University of the Free State, 2009)English: This article analyses the factors influencing the choices of careers in construction by South African women. Literature was reviewed on challenges facing women in construction which contribute to their choices ...