Project management and quality decision-making towards improved life-cycle infrastructure design and construction in rough terrain and inclement environments
Infrastructure development is time consuming and involving perpetual investment, especially for highways in rugged terrains. The major objective of this study was to identify the scheduling, risk variables, contractual and environmental variables involved in quality management decision making for pr...
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| author | Malik, Shariful Alam |
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| description | Infrastructure development is time consuming and involving perpetual investment, especially for highways in rugged terrains. The major objective of this study was to identify the scheduling, risk variables, contractual and environmental variables involved in quality management decision making for projects in inclement conditions, and examine their respective impacts. Two projects, one in Bangladesh and also in Afghanistan were examined towards development of a guideline and recommendation for improved stakeholder decisionmaking for infrastructure design and construction. |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-23462017-02-20T06:38:34Z Project management and quality decision-making towards improved life-cycle infrastructure design and construction in rough terrain and inclement environments Malik, Shariful Alam Infrastructure development is time consuming and involving perpetual investment, especially for highways in rugged terrains. The major objective of this study was to identify the scheduling, risk variables, contractual and environmental variables involved in quality management decision making for projects in inclement conditions, and examine their respective impacts. Two projects, one in Bangladesh and also in Afghanistan were examined towards development of a guideline and recommendation for improved stakeholder decisionmaking for infrastructure design and construction. 2015 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/2346 en Curtin University fulltext |
| spellingShingle | Malik, Shariful Alam Project management and quality decision-making towards improved life-cycle infrastructure design and construction in rough terrain and inclement environments |
| title | Project management and quality decision-making towards improved life-cycle infrastructure design and construction in rough terrain and inclement environments |
| title_full | Project management and quality decision-making towards improved life-cycle infrastructure design and construction in rough terrain and inclement environments |
| title_fullStr | Project management and quality decision-making towards improved life-cycle infrastructure design and construction in rough terrain and inclement environments |
| title_full_unstemmed | Project management and quality decision-making towards improved life-cycle infrastructure design and construction in rough terrain and inclement environments |
| title_short | Project management and quality decision-making towards improved life-cycle infrastructure design and construction in rough terrain and inclement environments |
| title_sort | project management and quality decision-making towards improved life-cycle infrastructure design and construction in rough terrain and inclement environments |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/2346 |