al‚ “Experimental Evidence on Portfolio Size and Diversification: Human Biases in Naıve Security Selection and Portfolio Construction” The Financial Review 46 (2011) 427–457. Niranjan Mandal “Sharpe’s single index model and its application to construct optimal portfolio: an empirical study” The Great Lakes Herald‚ Vol.7‚ No.1‚ (2013) S Nithya. J “Optimal Portfolio Construction with Markowitz Model among Large Cap’s In India” Research Journali’s Journal of Finance‚ Vol. 2 No. 2 February (2014) ISSN
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DELAYS FACTORS IN CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS DEVELOPMENT: THE CASE OF KLANG VALLEY‚ MALAYSIA ABDELNASER OMRAN School of Housing‚ Building and Planning‚ Universiti Sains Malaysia‚ Pulau Pinang Email: naser_elamroni@yahoo.co.uk OOI AI LING School of Housing‚ Building and Planning‚ Universiti Sains Malaysia‚ Pulau Pinang ABDUL HAMID KADIR PAKIR School of Housing‚ Building and Planning‚ Universiti Sains Malaysia‚ Pulau Pinang MAHYUDDIN RAMLI School of Housing‚ Building and Planning‚ Universiti
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SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION ECONOMICS BUSINESS CASE ASSIGNMENT 1 Name: Dharavath Gautham Naik (Student ID: 1314288) LECTURER: JAMES ROTIMI FACULTY OF DESIGN AND CREATIVE TECHNOLOGIES AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY TE WANANGA ARONUI O TAMAKI MAKAU RAU School of Engineering PROJECT MANAGEMENT IN CONSTRUCTION. Name Dharavath Gautham Naik ID Number 1314288 Paper Name CONSTRUCTION ECONOMICS. Assignment BUSINESS CASE Number of words (excluding appendices)
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The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/0969-9988.htm The health and safety impact of construction project features H&S impact of CPFs Patrick Manu School of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences‚ City University London‚ London‚ UK 65 Nii Ankrah School of Technology‚ University of Wolverhampton‚ Wolverhampton‚ UK David Proverbs Faculty of Environment and Technology‚ University of the West of England‚ Bristol‚ UK‚ and
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BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY The construction industry has many features which set it apart from other industries and which accentuate the need for professional management (Bamisile‚ 2004). According to Oyegoke (2006)‚ the construction project of the 21st century is becoming a more complex process that spans many phases‚ is technologically driven‚ has many stakeholders‚ involves new types of clients‚ finances and project organizations. This has resulted in changes in construction methods that affect the structure
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to be one of the best tertiary hospitals in Australia and for this project to be completed‚ strong management is required to ensure the project is completed to the highest standards. This report will address what is required to complete the project as efficiently as possible with its success dependent on effective management. Managers will need to be aware of the role they plan in this company and the skills they bring to the project. It is vital that the four management functions of planning‚ organising
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Go Up to Table of Contents | | Go To Chapter 2 (Organizing for Project Management) | The Owners ’ Perspective Introduction The Project Life Cycle Major Types of Construction Selection of Professional Services Construction Contractors Financing of Constructed Facilities Legal and Regulatory Requirements The Changing Environment of the Construction Industry The Role of Project Managers References Footnotes | | | 1. The Owners ’ Perspective
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EFFECT OF PROCUREMENT SYSTEMS ON THE PERFORMANCE OF CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS Rosli Abdul Rashid‚ Ismail Mat Taib ‚ Wan Basiron Wan Ahmad‚ Md. Asrul Nasid‚ Wan Nordiana Wan Ali & Zainab Mohd Zainordin Department of Quantity Surveying Faculty of Built Environment Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Abstract: Project procurement has been described as an organized methods or process and procedure for clients to obtain or acquire construction products. Apart from the traditional approach‚ there are now other
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EFFECT OF INFLATION ON THE DELIVERY OF CONSTRUCTION PROJECT IN NIGERIA. SUMMITED BY SANUSI‚ AZEEZ OLUWAWEMIMO HND II QUANTITY SURVEYING REG: 093052006 A PROJECT REPORT TO DEPARTMENT OF QUANTITY SURVEYING‚ SCHOOL OF ENVIROMENTAL STUDIES‚ LAGOS STATE POLYTECHNIC IKORODU CAMPUS IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT FOR THE AWARD OF HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMA IN DEPARTMENT OF QUANTITY SURVEYING 2.10 INTRODUCTION Inflation has been in existence in the construction industry from time immemorial. Although
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fire department cannot chose which buildings that they will respond to in an emergency. Responders may be called to buildings that are under construction‚ under demolition‚ or under renovation. These buildings bring with them their own safety concerns that may not be as common as a building that is under normal use. Buildings that are under construction are usually more hazardous than a completed structure (Brannigan & Corbett‚ 2015). These buildings fire protection features have not yet been
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