Leveraging innovation for sustainable construction, proceedings of the CIB Task Group 58: Clients and Construction Innovation Workshop
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Robinson-Fayek, Aminah Hampson, Keith D. |
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18/05/2009
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This publication consists of a volume of papers presented at the workshop of the CIB Task Group 58: Clients and Construction Innovation, held on May 18- 19, 2009 at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada. The workshop theme, “Leveraging Innovation for Sustainable Construction”, reflects a growing concern among clients for perspectives, approaches, and tools that will secure the practice of construction economically, socially, and environmentally. This collection encompasses some of the most incisive assessments of the challenges facing the construction industry today from a range of researchers and industry practitioners who are leading the way for tomorrow’s innovations. It provides a useful documentation of the ongoing conversation regarding innovation and sustainability issues and a foundation of knowledge for future research and development. The papers contained in this volume explore the workshop’s overarching theme of how to leverage innovation to increase the sustainability of the construction process and product. Participants sought to generate discussion on the topics of innovation and sustainability within the construction field, to share international examples of innovation from the research community and from industry, and to establish a point of reference for ongoing enquiry. In particular, our contributors have noted the value of learning through practice in order to orient research based on real-world industry experience. Chapters two and three present complementary models of sustainable research programs through the three parts collaboration of government, industry, and academia. Chapters four and five explore new tools and forms of technological innovation as they are deployed to improve construction project management and set the direction for advances in research. Chapters six, seven, and eight closely study practical examples of innovation in large-scale construction projects, showing with concrete results the impact of applying creative methods and best practices to the field. Innovation and sustainability in construction are truly global efforts; these papers illustrate how we can draw on international examples and cooperative organizations to address these important issues for long-term benefit of the industry. |
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University of Alberta |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/51059/1/CIB_Proceedings_manuscript_15July.pdf http://cibworld.xs4all.nl/dl/publications/CIB_Proceedings_manuscript_15July.pdf Robinson-Fayek, Aminah & Hampson, Keith D. (2009) Leveraging innovation for sustainable construction, proceedings of the CIB Task Group 58: Clients and Construction Innovation Workshop. University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada. |
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Copyright 2009 University of Alberta |
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School of Civil Engineering & Built Environment; Sustainable Built Environment National Research Centre; Science & Engineering Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #120000 BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND DESIGN #CIB #Leverage Innovation #Sustainable Construction #Construction Industry |
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Book |