Prelims
2019; Emerald Publishing Limited; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1108/s2516-285320190000002069
ISSN2516-2853
Tópico(s)Construction Project Management and Performance
ResumoCitation (2019), "Prelims", Lill, I. and Witt, E. (Ed.) 10th Nordic Conference on Construction Economics and Organization (Emerald Reach Proceedings Series, Vol. 2), Emerald Publishing Limited, Bingley, pp. i-xi. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2516-285320190000002069 Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited Copyright © 2019, Irene Lill, Emlyn Witt. License Published in the Emerald Reach Proceedings Series. Published by Emerald Publishing Limited. This article is published under the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) licence. Anyone may reproduce, distribute, translate and create derivative works of this article (for both commercial and non-commercial purposes), subject to full attribution to the original publication and authors. The full terms of this licence may be seen at http://creativecommons.org/licences/by/4.0/legalcode Title Page 10th Nordic Conference on Construction Economics and Organization (CEO 2019) Contents vi Editorial THE ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS OF CONSTRUCTION 003 Updating and Cleaning Out: The “Make or Buy” Decision in Construction Revisitedohan Nyström 009 Bispevika Project: Research for Constructing a Collaborative Value ChainOle Jonny Klakegg, Lars Kristian Hunn and Per Fridtjof Larssen 017 Social Considerations in the Procurement of Road and Railroad Projects in SwedenAgnes Lindell and Stefan Olander 025 Standardization and Industrialized Construction of Special Purpose BuildingTeresa Magdalena Beste, Ole Jonny Klakegg and Jørgen Kjetil Knudsen 033 Identifying Contradictions of Integrating Life-Cycle Costing in Design PracticesMaria Saridaki and Kim Haugbølle 041 Advancing Networking-Based Business Management in Construction MarketsPekka Huovinen 049 Contracts and Culture in a Partnering ProjectPer Fridtjof Larssen, Atle Engebø, Ola Lædre and Ole Jonny Klakegg 059 Sub-Contractors’ Perception of Contracting: The Case of CrimeSondre Evjen, Gustav Gunnerud, Ola Lædre, Rune Søfting and Jardar Lohne 069 Project Managers: Gatekeepers or Inside Men?Gustav Gunnerud, Sondre Evjen, Rune Søfting, Ola Lædre, Nina Kjesbu and Jardar Lohne 077 The Hybridity of Strategic Partnerships and Construction Supply Chain ManagementNicolaj Frederiksen, Lasse Fredslund and Stefan Christoffer Gottlieb 085 Dynamic Capabilities and Risk Management: Evaluating the CDRM Model for ClientsAbderisak Adam and Göran Lindahl 093 An Opposite Design-Build Procurement Method: Competing on Quality with a Fixed PriceLeif D. Houck CONSTRUCTION AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT 103 An Appraisal of Water Infrastructure Projects’ Financing Challenges in South AfricaKhotso Dithebe, Clinton Aigbavboa and Didi Wellington Thwala 111 The Soft Factors in Design Management: a Hidden Success Factor?Ida Marie Tvedt and Kine Agnethe Dyb 119 Room to Manoeuvre: Governing the Project ProvisionsOlav Torp, Ingemund Jordanger, Ole Jonny Klakegg and Yvonne C.B. Bjerke 129 A Longitudinal View of Adopting Project Alliancing: Case FinlandPertti Lahdenperä 137 A Simulation-Based Optimization for Contractors in Precast Concrete ProjectsShiwei Chen, Kailun Feng and Weizhuo Lu 147 Governed by Municipal Land Allocations: Implications for Housing DevelopersMelissa Candel and Tina Karrbom Gustavsson 155 Situation Picture Through Construction Information ManagementRisto Kärkkäine, Rita Lavikka, Olli Seppänen and Antti Peltokorpi 163 Who Benefit from Crime in Construction? A Structural Analysisardar Lohne, Frode Drevland and Ola Lædre 171 Quality Evaluation of Contractor’s Schedule in the Bidding PhaseMarco A. Bragadin and Kalle Kähkönen 179 Activity Cruciality as Measure of Network Schedule Structure ResilienceGunnar Lucko and Yi Su 189 Construction Programmes and Programming: A Critical ReviewOluseun Olubajo, Will Hughes and Libby Schweber 195 Procurement Research: Current State and Future Challenges in the Nordic CountriesTina Karrbom Gustavsson, Anna Kadefors, Sofia Lingegård, Ola Laedre, Ole Jonny Klakegg, Nils Olsson and Johan Larsson 205 Exploitative Learning in Inter-Organizational Projects: Evidence from Dutch Infrastructure PracticesYan Liu, Marcel Hertogh and Erik-Jan Houwing 213 The Transition from Design-Bid-Build Contracts to Design-BuildAnna-Therése Järvenpää, Johan Larsson and Per Erik Eriksson 221 Exploring the Dynamics of Supplier Innovation Diffusionohn Lindgren and Kristian Widén 229 Understanding Collaborative Working in a Facilitated Interdisciplinary Environmentohn Connaughton and William Collinge 237 Ensuring Successful Knowledge Transfer in Building Renovation ProjectsAnandasivakumar Ekambaram and Andreas Økland 243 Public Private Collaboration in the Context of Zero Emission NeighbourhoodAnandasivakumar Ekambaram, Ann Kristin Kvellheim and Luitzen de Boer 253 Strategizing and Project Management in Construction Projects: An Exploratory Literature ReviewAnne Klitgaard and Stefan Christoffer Gottlieb BUILDING INFORMATION, DATA AND DIGITALIZATION 261 BIM-Enabled Education: a Systematic Literature ReviewEmlyn Witt and Kalle Kähkönen 271 A BIM-Enabled Learning Environment: a Conceptual FrameworkEmlyn Witt and Kalle Kähkönen 281 “I Work All Day with Automation in Construction: I am a Sociomaterial-Designer”Henrik Buhl, Michael Andersen and Hannele Kerosuo 289 Developing Smart Services to Smart CampusSuvi Nenonen, Ruud van Wezel and Olli Niemi 297 An Overview of BIM Adoption in the Construction Industry: Benefits and BarriersKaleem Ullah, Irene Lill and Emlyn Witt 305 BIM for Construction Education: Initial Findings from a Literature ReviewTheophilus O.O. Olowa, Emlyn Witt and Irene Lill 315 Model for Smart, Self-learning and Adaptive Resilience BuildingArturas Kaklauskas, Irene Lill, Dilanthi Amaratunga and Ieva Ubarte 325 Investigating the Drop-Out rate from a BIM CourseRaido Puust, Irene Lill and Roode Liias INNOVATIONS IN THE CONSTRUCTION PROCESS 337 Senior Residence Concepts in Norway: Challenges and Actions for a Sustainable DevelopmentMarit Støre-Valen and Ingrid Smistad 349 3D-Printing Technology in Construction: Results from a SurveyNils O.E. Olsson, Ali Shafqat, Emrah Arica and Andreas Økland 357 Product and Manufacturing Systems Alignment: a Case Study in the Timber House Building IndustryDjordje Popovic and Carin Rösiö 365 Opening the Black Box of Accessibility RegulationSidse Grangaard and Stefan Christoffer Gottlieb 371 Orchestrating Multi-Actor Collaborative Innovation Across Organizational BoundariesPernilla Gluch, Anna Kadefors and Kamilla Kohn Rådberg SUSTAINABILITY AND RESOURCE EFFICIENCY 383 Social Sustainability in Modelling of Value Creation in Housing RefurbishmentSøren Wandahl, Louise Lund, Hasse Neve and Stina Rask Jensen 393 Reviewing the Role of Sustainability Professionals in ConstructionStina Månsson 401 Exploring the Evolution and Impact of Building Environment Assessment Methods in Achieving Green BuildingRoine Leiringer, Xiaoyu Mo and Yan Fang STAKEHOLDERS OF CONSTRUCTION AND REAL ESTATE 409 Challenging the Rhetoric of Construction Briefing: Insights from a Formula 1 Sports VenueNick M. Hollely and Graeme D. Larsen 419 Underlying Causes for Risk Taking Behaviour Among Construction WorkersRadhlinah Aulin, Åsa Ek and Christofer Edling 427 Towards Developing a Framework for User-Driven Innovation in RefurbishmentSøren Møller Kæseler, Hasse H. Neve and Søren Wandahl 437 Reconstructing Knowledge Integration in the Norwegian AEC-Industryørgen Skatland and Jardar Lohne 445 Institutional Complexity for Chinese International ContractorsYafan Fu and Roine Leiringer BUILT ENVIRONMENTS 455 BIM Related Innovation in Healthcare Precinct Design and Facilities ManagementGiles Thomson, Göran Lindahl, Ammar Shemery, Mattias Roupé, Keith Hampson and Mikael Johansson 463 Location is Crucial in Retrofit: Strategy Selection in Different RegionsEero Nippala and Terttu Vainio CONSTRUCTION EDUCATION AND RESEARCH 473 From Theoretical to Practical Competence on Health and SafetyTina Åsgård and Pål Nygaard 481 A Test Platform of Viable Methods to Improve Production and Learning on Construction SitesKajsa Simu, Christine Räisänen and Jarkko Erikshammar Editorial Emlyn Witt and Irene Lill Department of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Tallinn University of Technology, Tallinn, Estonia 1. Introduction This volume of proceedings comprises selected papers presented to the 10th Nordic Conference on Construction Economics and Organization (CEO2019) held in Tallinn, Estonia on the 7th and 8th May, 2019. All selected papers have undergone a rigorous, double-blind, peer review process under the auspices of a scientific committee of internationally recognised researchers. The CEO2019 conference was organised by the Building Lifecycle Research Group in the Department of Civil Engineering and Architecture of Tallinn University of Technology in association with the CREON (Construction Researchers on Economics and Organisation in the Nordic region) network. The CREON network is responsible for this conference series. It is a voluntary, non-profit association for people who study, work, teach and research into the management in and of construction in all of its aspects. Its aims are: to promote education, dissemination and research connected with management in and of construction by any means available; to encourage excellence in the research of CREON members; to hold conferences, workshops and seminars for members, notably the recurrent conference series “Nordic Conference on Construction Economics and Organization”; to encourage the exchange of ideas and experiences through a newsletter; to provide a forum for debate about all matters concerned with management in and of construction in the Nordic region. 2. Conference Themes Against a backdrop of globalization, the free movement of people, goods, services and capital, particularly within the European Single Market, suggest that it is increasingly relevant to consider the construction industry from a regional perspective. Regional integration brings with it both opportunities - to expand operations and smooth out the volatility of construction boom-bust cycles in smaller countries - and associated challenges such as greater competition and the conditions governing posted workers. The academic research community has historically embraced networking beyond national boundaries, but, under these same drivers, regional and international research coallitions are increasingly becoming the norm. The 10th Nordic Conference on Construction Economics and Organization is focused on exploring these developments with its general theme “Regional markets, networks and opportunities”. Academic and industry contributions to the conference were invited and received in the following subthemes and topics: The economics and business of construction Economic modelling Whole life costing Business models and strategies Value in construction and real estate Supply chains Construction and project management Quality, time and cost management Risk management Procurement management Performance measurement Decision-making Building information, data and digitalization Building Information Modelling Digital design IT for construction Construction data Big data Innovations in the construction process Lean construction Off-site construction Industrial construction Relational contracting Early contractor involvement Sustainability and resource efficiency Social, environmental and economic sustainability Zero energy buildings Renewable energy Energy efficiency Climate change Stakeholders of construction and real estate Stakeholder roles Gender and diversity Health, safety and well-being Organisations and institutions Dispute resolution Built environments Architectural and urban planning issues Value and meaning of spaces Smart cities Healthy cities Disaster resilience Construction education and research Learning, training and education Study/work interfaces Research orientations and directions Theories and frameworks Research methods Other topics linked to the overall conference theme Regional, national, local contexts Governance Legislation and regulation Ethics Multidisciplinarity The conference chairs, Professor Irene Lill (Tallinn University of Technology) and Associate Professor Emlyn Witt (Tallinn University of Technology) would like to take this opportunity to thank all the members of the Organising and Scientific Committees for their efforts in making this conference a success. 3. Organising Committee Local Organisers Emlyn Witt, Tallinn University of Technology Irene Lill, Tallinn University of Technology Moonika Mändla, Tallinn University of Technology CREON Board Members Göran Lindahl, Chalmers University Kalle Kähkönen, Tampere University of Technology Suvi Nenonen, Aalto University Ole Jonny Klakegg, Norwegian University of Science and Technology Kim Haugbølle, Aalborg University Kristian Widén, Halmstad University Stefan Christoffer Gottlieb, Aalborg University Nils Olsson, Norwegian University of Science and Technology 4. Scientific Committee Emlyn Witt, Tallinn University of Technology (Chair) Radhlinah Aulin, Lund University Abdulquadri Bilau, Tallinn University of Technology Christian Brockmann, University of Applied Sciences Bremen Henrik Buhl, Copenhagen School of Design and Technology John Noel Connaughton, University of Reading Pernilla Gluch, Chalmers University of Technology Stefan Christoffer Gottlieb, Aalborg University Kim Haugbølle, Aalborg University Marleen Hermans, Delft University of Technology Sari Hirvonen-Kantola, University of Oulu Eilif Hjelseth, Norwegian University of Science and Technology Leif Daniel Houck, NMBU Pekka Huovinen, Business Management PJH, UKKO.fi, SLP Group Oy Per Anker Jensen, Technical University of Denmark Carlos Jimenez-Bescos, Anglia Ruskin University Tina Karrbom Gustavsson, KTH Royal Institute of Technology Ole Jonny Klakegg, Norwegian University of Science and Technology Vegard Knotten, Veidekke Ola Laedre, Norwegian University of Science and Technology Pertti Lahdenperä, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Johan Larsson, Luleåniversity of Technology Roine Leiringer, University of Hong Kong Margarita Leonova, Tallinn University of Technology Roode Liias, Tallinn University of Technology Göran Lindahl, Chalmers University of Technology John Erik Artur Lindgren, Halmstad University Jardar Lohne, Norwegian University of Science and Technology Johan Nyström, VTI Stefan Olander, Lund University Nils Olsson, Norwegian University of Science and Technology Ergo Pikas, Technical University of Denmark Viktorija Prilenska, Tallinn University of Technology Raido Puust, Tallinn University of Technology Christine Räisänen, Chalmers University of Technology Marcus Sandberg, Luleåniversity of Technology Jussi Matias Savolainen, Tampere University of Technology Alenka Temeljotov Salaj, Norwegian University of Science and Technology Ieva Ubartė, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University Jaakko Vihola, Tampere University of Technology Søren Wandahl, Aarhus University Kristian Widén, Halmstad University 5. Continuity The first Nordic Conference on Construction Economics and Organization was held at Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg, Sweden, in 1999. Since then, this series of conferences has become an important biennial event bringing together academics and industry professionals from the Nordic countries and around the world to network and share their most recent findings and experiences. We thank all the keynote speakers, authors and colleagues who have contributed their time and effort towards a successful and stimulating 10th conference and we now look forward to the 11th conference which is planned to take place in 2021. Book Chapters Prelims THE ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS OF CONSTRUCTION Updating and Cleaning Out: The “Make or Buy” Decision in Construction Revisited Bispevika Project: Research for Constructing a Collaborative Value Chain Social Considerations in the Procurement of Road and Railroad Projects in Sweden Standardization and Industrialized Construction of Special Purpose Building Identifying Contradictions of Integrating Life-Cycle Costing in Design Practices Advancing Networking-Based Business Management in Construction Markets Contracts and Culture in a Partnering Project Sub-Contractors’ Perception of Contracting: The Case of Crime Project Managers: Gatekeepers or Inside Men? The Hybridity of Strategic Partnerships and Construction Supply Chain Management Dynamic Capabilities and Risk Management: Evaluating the CDRM Model for Clients An Opposite Design-Build Procurement Method: Competing on Quality with a Fixed Price CONSTRUCTION AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT An Appraisal of Water Infrastructure Projects’ Financing Challenges in South Africa The Soft Factors in Design Management: a Hidden Success Factor? Room to Manoeuvre: Governing the Project Provisions A Longitudinal View of Adopting Project Alliancing: Case Finland A Simulation-Based Optimization for Contractors in Precast Concrete Projects Governed by Municipal Land Allocations: Implications for Housing Developers Situation Picture Through Construction Information Management Who Benefit from Crime in Construction? A Structural Analysis Quality Evaluation of Contractor’s Schedule in the Bidding Phase Activity Cruciality as Measure of Network Schedule Structure Resilience Construction Programmes and Programming: A Critical Review Procurement Research: Current State and Future Challenges in the Nordic Countries Exploitative Learning in Inter-Organizational Projects: Evidence from Dutch Infrastructure Practices The Transition from Design-Bid-Build Contracts to Design-Build Exploring the Dynamics of Supplier Innovation Diffusion Understanding Collaborative Working in a Facilitated Interdisciplinary Environment Ensuring Successful Knowledge Transfer in Building Renovation Projects Public Private Collaboration in the Context of Zero Emission Neighbourhood Strategizing and Project Management in Construction Projects: An Exploratory Literature Review BUILDING INFORMATION, DATA AND DIGITALIZATION BIM-Enabled Education: a Systematic Literature Review A BIM-Enabled Learning Environment: a Conceptual Framework “I Work All Day with Automation in Construction: I am a Sociomaterial-Designer” Developing Smart Services to Smart Campus An Overview of BIM Adoption in the Construction Industry: Benefits and Barriers BIM for Construction Education: Initial Findings from a Literature Review Model for Smart, Self-learning and Adaptive Resilience Building Investigating the Drop-Out rate from a BIM Course INNOVATIONS IN THE CONSTRUCTION PROCESS Senior Residence Concepts in Norway: Challenges and Actions for a Sustainable Development 3D-Printing Technology in Construction: Results from a Survey Product and Manufacturing Systems Alignment: a Case Study in the Timber House Building Industry Opening the Black Box of Accessibility Regulation Orchestrating Multi-Actor Collaborative Innovation Across Organizational Boundaries SUSTAINABILITY AND RESOURCE EFFICIENCY Social Sustainability in Modelling of Value Creation in Housing Refurbishment Reviewing the Role of Sustainability Professionals in Construction Exploring the Evolution and Impact of Building Environment Assessment Methods in Achieving Green Building STAKEHOLDERS OF CONSTRUCTION AND REAL ESTATE Challenging the Rhetoric of Construction Briefing: Insights from a Formula 1 Sports Venue Underlying Causes for Risk Taking Behaviour Among Construction Workers Towards Developing a Framework for User-Driven Innovation in Refurbishment Reconstructing Knowledge Integration in the Norwegian AEC-Industry Institutional Complexity for Chinese International Contractors BUILT ENVIRONMENTS BIM Related Innovation in Healthcare Precinct Design and Facilities Management Location is Crucial in Retrofit: Strategy Selection in Different Regions CONSTRUCTION EDUCATION AND RESEARCH From Theoretical to Practical Competence on Health and Safety A Test Platform of Viable Methods to Improve Production and Learning on Construction Sites
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