Decision support to avoid collapses in structural refurbishment projects

Safety management to avoid collapses during structural refurbishments of buildings has been of great concern to site professionals and management involved in structural refurbishments. The problems hindering safety in refurbishment projects were identified as: process bottlenecks, absence of a struc...

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Main Author: Kashyap, Mukesh
Published: Loughborough University 2007
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-4964772018-11-08T03:20:57ZDecision support to avoid collapses in structural refurbishment projectsKashyap, Mukesh2007Safety management to avoid collapses during structural refurbishments of buildings has been of great concern to site professionals and management involved in structural refurbishments. The problems hindering safety in refurbishment projects were identified as: process bottlenecks, absence of a structured refurbishment process and limitations in the use of decision support tools. The aim of the research was to develop a Safety-Integrated Refurbishment Process Model (RPM) and establish its viability as the basis for a Decision Support System (DSS) to avoid structural collapses in refurbishment projects.690.22Loughborough Universityhttps://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.496477https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/34410Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Decision support to avoid collapses in structural refurbishment projects
description Safety management to avoid collapses during structural refurbishments of buildings has been of great concern to site professionals and management involved in structural refurbishments. The problems hindering safety in refurbishment projects were identified as: process bottlenecks, absence of a structured refurbishment process and limitations in the use of decision support tools. The aim of the research was to develop a Safety-Integrated Refurbishment Process Model (RPM) and establish its viability as the basis for a Decision Support System (DSS) to avoid structural collapses in refurbishment projects.
author Kashyap, Mukesh
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title Decision support to avoid collapses in structural refurbishment projects
title_short Decision support to avoid collapses in structural refurbishment projects
title_full Decision support to avoid collapses in structural refurbishment projects
title_fullStr Decision support to avoid collapses in structural refurbishment projects
title_full_unstemmed Decision support to avoid collapses in structural refurbishment projects
title_sort decision support to avoid collapses in structural refurbishment projects
publisher Loughborough University
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