CSR in Construction Industry CONTENT 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Corporate Social Responsibility: a Brief History 1.2 Definition of CSR 2.0 DISCUSSION AND INTEGRATION 2.1 CSR Practices and Sustainable Development in Construction Industry 2.1.1 Social 2.1.2 Economy 2.1.3 Environment 2.2 Push and Pull Factors Influencing CSR and Sustainable Development Adoption 2.3 Challenges 2.4 Conclusion PAGE 2 3 5 6 8 9 10 14 15 Module: FEM 205 Page 1 of 15 CSR in Construction Industry
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KETAN CONSTRUCTION LIMITED Short-term bank loans / facilities Long-term bank loans / facilities PR 3 CARE BBB Ratings CARE has assigned ‘CARE BBB’ (Triple B) rating to long-term bank facilities and PR3 (PR Three) rating to short-term bank facilities of Ketan Construction Limited (KCL) for an aggregate amount of Rs.174.81 crore‚ including outstanding working capital demand loan as on May 15‚ 2009 of Rs.11.81 crore‚ sanctioned fund based working capital limits of Rs.23.00 crore and sanctioned non
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Introduction Construction activities are often exposed to various weather conditions‚ and often construction productivity is dependent on these weather conditions. Weather conditions are local‚ seasonal‚ and sometimes unusual. Inclement weather conditions often result in project disruptions‚ delays‚ and disputes between the project parties. Many trades such as earthwork‚ concrete‚ roofing‚ and landscaping are often affected by severe weather‚ meanwhile other trades such as carpet installers
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17) Section 10 18) Section 11 Abstract Green building construction refers to a structure and using process that is environmentally responsible and resource-efficient throughout a building’s life-cycle: from job siting to design‚ construction‚ operation‚ maintenance‚ renovation‚ and demolition. This method of construction is a growing concept utilized by entire construction industry. Sustainable or “green building” design and construction is the opportunity to use our resources more efficiently
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Identifying Key Risks in Construction Projects: Life Cycle and Stakeholder Perspectives Dr Patrick. X.W. Zou1 ‚ Dr Guomin Zhang2 and Professor Jia-Yuan Wang3 1 and 2: Faculty of Built Environment‚ University of New South Wales‚ Sydney 2052‚ Australia; 3: College of Architecture and Civil Engineering‚ Shenzhen University‚ Shenzhen‚ P.R. China E-mail addresses: 1 p.zou@unsw.edu.au‚ 2 guominz@fbe.unsw.edu.au‚ 3 wangjy@szu.edu.cn Abstract Managing risks in construction projects has been recognised
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Writing Assignment 1: Social Construction of Reality Social construct of reality is defined as what people perceive and understand as reality is a creation of the social interaction of individuals and groups. What this means is the environment we surround ourselves in molds our perception of reality. How we were raised and what we were raised to believe affect how we present ourselves‚ how we perceive others‚ how other perceive us‚ and how we react. For example “How Beer Saved the World” tries
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in Construction Session Title: Unit 9 Starting work in Construction/Careers in Construction Overall aims of session Aim 1 To introduce and explain the qualification and units to be covered. Aim 2 To introduce learners to career opportunities available in construction Aim 3 Session objectives At the end of the session learners will be able to: Objective 1; Identify a range of different types of jobs in the construction sector. Objective 2; Match different construction jobs
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Indian Construction Industry – 2006-07 13th AsiaConstruct INDIAN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY 2006-2007 PREPARED BY CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL INDIA P.R. Swarup‚ Director General‚ Construction Industry Development Council‚ India -1- Indian Construction Industry – 2006-07 Indian Construction Industry – An Overview of Practices Introduction The paper discusses the overview of practices being used in Indian Construction Industry‚ one of the fastest growing
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CoNSTRUtTiON PPE PPE: Helping Protect Empleyees frem Construction jobsites can be dangerous places to work. There often are many activities going on at the same time‚ with various trades working side by side. Work can be done below-grade in excavations‚ above-grade on scaffolding and in scissor hfts and on the ground with forklifts and other heavy equipment. BY MARK STROMMr A ll of the activity above‚ below and on the ground at a construction worksite can create hazards for your employees and
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7.5 Building regulations 7.6 Sampling and testing 7.7 Health and Safety 7.8 Achieved at this stage 8.0 Technical design 8.1 Overview of stage 8.2 Implications on design 9.0 Production phase 9.1 Overview of stage 9.2 Design implications 10 Other construction projects 2 1.0 Introduction The aim of this report is to explain to the client how the design process for the proposed project is likely to progress. This report will explain the roles and responsibilities of those involved in the design
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