|
|
Showing 1 - 5 of
5 matches in All Departments
Based on research by the CIB's W92 Procurement Systems Working
Group, this volume deals with best practice in construction
procurement, the process by which customers of the construction
industry go about procuring new facilities. The whole spectrum of
procurement issues, starting with the client or customer and
running through managerial, cultural and IT-based issues, is
covered. Prefaced with an overview of previous work and a section
on selection criteria, practitioneers can make their choices of
procurement form. An appendix on procurement games and cases which
will allow the reader to explore some of the issues raised in the
book. Importantly, performance comparisons of different procurement
forms will be discussed and the whole emphasis of the book is to
highlight best practice in this area based on late-1990s reasearch.
McDermott examines the origins, development and prospects for the
Australia and Japan Defence and Security Relationship. In 1945,
Japan and Australia were foes; today they are partners in security,
defence and military matters, each the other's most important
strategic ally, after the United States. As the region faces
threats from an increasingly assertive China, there is a growing
prospect of conflict, particularly in Northeast Asia. McDermott
discusses how Japan and Australia may cooperate in mil-itary
action. Using previously classified government documents, and
interviews with those involved in the decisions, as well as his own
experiences, McDermott examines how political imperatives have
shaped the security side of the A-JDSR. He offers new insights into
the history and future of the relationship. An essential read for
students and scholars of Asia-Pacific and Indo-Pacific security.
Procurement Systems details the whole spectrum of procurement
issues in the construction industry, starting with the client
/customer and running through managerial, cultural and IT-based
issues. The book commences with an overveiw of previous work and a
section on selection criteria is provided to enable practitioners
to make their choices of procurement form. Importantly, perfromance
comparisons of different procurement forms are discussed and the
main emphasis of the book is to highlight best practice based on
the most up-to-date research. One chapter deals specifically with
developmentally orientated procurement issues in NICs (newly
industrialised countries), where best practice is assessed from a
different set of perspectives. The authors contributing to this
book are among the most highly respected and eminent in the field.
This textbook responds to the increasing demand for practical,
industry aligned, ethical practices in quantity surveying,
construction management and related AEC professions. Professional
Ethics for Construction and Surveying addresses how existing
ethical standards can be pragmatically applied to both private and
contracting practice, with case studies aligned with the ethical
requirements of the main professional bodies. After an introduction
to ethics, the authors present real-world situations where the
minimum legal and contractual requirements necessitate the
combination of professional judgement and ethical decision-making.
They outline how such situations arise, then address how decisions
can and should be made that are in keeping with the moral,
contractual and CSR requirements, with cases covering the building
lifecycle from procurement to handover. Consequently, the book
brings together ethical theory, existing worldwide ethical
standards and the requirements of the RICS, the CIOB and the ICES,
with the authors' experiences of examining candidates for entry
into the professional bodies. The result is a professionally
focused textbook aimed at vocational learners (at both
undergraduate and postgraduate taught levels) and practitioners in
construction, engineering, architecture and the wider built
environment.
This textbook responds to the increasing demand for practical,
industry aligned, ethical practices in quantity surveying,
construction management and related AEC professions. Professional
Ethics for Construction and Surveying addresses how existing
ethical standards can be pragmatically applied to both private and
contracting practice, with case studies aligned with the ethical
requirements of the main professional bodies. After an introduction
to ethics, the authors present real-world situations where the
minimum legal and contractual requirements necessitate the
combination of professional judgement and ethical decision-making.
They outline how such situations arise, then address how decisions
can and should be made that are in keeping with the moral,
contractual and CSR requirements, with cases covering the building
lifecycle from procurement to handover. Consequently, the book
brings together ethical theory, existing worldwide ethical
standards and the requirements of the RICS, the CIOB and the ICES,
with the authors' experiences of examining candidates for entry
into the professional bodies. The result is a professionally
focused textbook aimed at vocational learners (at both
undergraduate and postgraduate taught levels) and practitioners in
construction, engineering, architecture and the wider built
environment.
|
|