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Annual report 2009Construction Management & Engineering
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Contents Introduction 3
1 Technological Innovation 6
2 Innovation through Collaboration 15
3 Health Care 24
4 Sustainable Building 28
5 Risk Management and Failure Costs 34
6 Promotions 38
7 Education 43
8 International Cooperation and Collaboration 46
9 Publications 51
10 MA Theses 68
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Introduction
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In 2009 universities in the Netherlands were confronted with decreasing
budgets as a result of a combination of the economic crisis, political decisions
and increasing costs of operation.
Despite the dark clouds the department of Construction Management and
Engineering has been active in generating new funds from the industry and in
gaining funds from scientific tenders. The total portfolio of research projects
grew in 2009 up to a total of 19 PhD researchers and 3 post doc positions. Several
exciting new projects have been launched as you will read in this report. The
first projects of Pioneering started in 2009. Pioneering is a regional community
of practice consisting of local governments, the construction industry and
knowledge institutes. Pioneering has a 6 million euros turnover per year
and our group plays a key role in this community. Besides, the department
is expanding her activities on integrated project delivery, sustainable and
green buildings, visualization and simulation projects, building information
modeling, innovative procurement systems and asset management.
Last year, approximately 50 master students graduated from the Department
and, despite the recession, the graduates still have great career opportunities.
Moreover, a growing number of alumnae are working in key positions in the
industry. The department further launched some new promising education
initiatives. The group is involved in the development of the Master Construction
Management and Engineering and the Techno MBA Master of the University of
the Netherlands Antilles. Another major new initiative is the development of
the ABCDE master together with the Industrial Design Engineering Group.
We further strengthened our cooperation with the military academy resulting
in several joint PhD projects and exchange of staff and students. Also, we
continued our cooperation with colleagues in the 3TU Center of Competence
(Speerpunt Bouw) and with other universities leading to a wide variety of joint
projects in education and research.
We are pleased to offer you this annual report. A selection of research themes
undertaken in 2009 is described in this booklet. This report is aimed at
informing but also challenging you to becoming engaged with the work of the
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Prof. dr. Geert Dewulf
department. The mission of the Department of CME encompasses all aspects of
the construction process to do with the definition, appraisal, design, delivery
of the projects, and life-time behavior of objects. It deals with the interests of
all stakeholders involved, as well as the construction business in its broadest
sense. For this reason the thrust of the research is an interdisciplinary program
focusing on integration of technology and management for the purpose of
producing innovative solutions. The design oriented approach, the close co-
operation with practice and the emphasis on integration of disciplines are
major distinctive features of this research program.
We develop new insights in the complex world of construction processes which
enables the next generation of construction engineers to manage integrated
projects. We hope you will enjoy reading the report and we hope to continue
our cooperation with you in the future.
Subdivision of sections:
Technological Innovation: the innovation of information, and building 1.
process systems.
Innovation through Collaboration: the innovation of inter-organizational 2.
collaboration and people relations in the construction work place.
Sustainable Building: the concept of sustainability in terms of material 3.
and energy use.
Health Care: the flexibility between health care services and facility use.4.
Risk Management: the control of risks in project management.5.
Education: courses and teaching.6.
International Cooperation and Collaboration: research network.7.
Promotions.8.
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1 Technological Innovation
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To boost the regional economy, the region Twente and the province Overijssel
drafted a “route to innovation”. Together they created a fund to subsidize
innovative projects. The total scheme works in six clusters. One of these clusters
focuses on the construction industry. That construction industry cluster is
called Pioneering. Stretched over half a decade projects will be undertaken
to improve the economic structure of the regional construction industry.
Pioneering intends to turnover 6 million euro annually – half of that will be
subsidies, the other half will be matched in kind by Pioneering partners. Being
a co-founder of Pioneering, and one of the originators of the initial program,
the cluster CM&E is deeply involved in Pioneering. On Pioneering Board level
André Dorée acts as the scientific advisor of the program. Robin the Graaf is
the chief coordinator of the working group and projects in the area of Systems
Engineering. Elma Durmisevic performs a similar position for Individual
Sustainable Flexible Housing solutions. Bram Entrop participates in the
working group for CO2 neural refurbishment. Seirgei Miller, Timo Hartmann
and André Dorée are activily involved in the working group for innovative
approaches for infrastructure. The PhD-project of Jochem Nijs is the first of
projects that are supported by Pioneering. In 2010 another four PhD projects
will be starting. Next to the five larger projects with dedicated PhD’s, CM&E
students and staff will be involved in several smaller projects related to systems
engineering, flexible housing, innovative approaches in infrastructure projects,
sustainability etcetera. The Pioneering projects require close cooperation
with industry, municipalities, and the regional schools Saxion and ROC. The
network type of cooperation fits well with CM&E’s mode of research. Through
participation in Pioneering we not only contribute to the economic strength
of our regions industry it will also make our CM&E work more visible for our
(potential) partners in the region.
1.1 PIONEERING
Prof. dr. ir. André Dorée
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ASPARi focuses on innovation and performance in the asphalt paving process.
Key in the ASPARi approach is:
Using new SMART Technologies (such as GPS, thermal imaging,); •
To create insights into the paving process and give feedback to operators; •
To reduce variability and enhance control in the paving process;•
To continuously advance productivity;•
To improve product quality for the clients; •
To reduce risks for the paving companies.•
2009 was a busy year for the ASPARI research team. In February André Dorée
and Seirgei Miller travelled to Las Vegas to present the ASPARi work at the
Trimble annual global conference. Trimble invited them to talk about using
GPS to paving and compaction equipment, using infrared thermography to
monitor asphalt temperature, and the types of analyses and visuals derived
from these technologies. The presentation was well received and the conference
was a good opportunity to broaden the network and strengthen the ties with
Trimble. Henny ter Heurne represented ASPARi in a research initiative on
Tire-road surface contact.
1.2 ASPHALT PAVING RESEARCH & INNOVATION
Prof. dr. ir. André Dorée
Ir.Seirgei Miller Dr. ir. Henny ter Huerne
ASPARi is short for Asphalt Paving Research & Innovation. It is a cooperative
network of contractors that work together with CM&E in research projects
and technology development to improve the performance of the asphalt road
construction industry. ASPARi currently has twelve Founders that together
pave about 8 million tonnes Hot Mix Asphalt annually. As a network, they
represent between 80-85 percent of the Dutch Road Paving Industry.
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Several road construction projects were monitored for BAM Wegen and Ooms
during 2009. ASPARi improved the monitoring and reporting methodology
significantly. The data processing time was reduced from over two months to
less than two weeks. To dig deeper into the operational logic of the paving
teams, ASPARi organized four half-day workshops to discuss the past, present
and future of their jobs and vocation. ASpari also developed ProPave v1.0 in
combination with TXchange. Propave is a 4D-Quest based software tool to
animate and simulate the processes on the construction site. It reads the GPS
data and the asphalt temperature data to generate a 4D animation.
Another software development project is ALSim – Asphalt Logistics simulation
Tool. It is an EZStrobe based simulation tool to plan, schedule and control
the logistics of the asphalt mix. M.Sc. student Frank Bijleveld conducted
research into the effect of compaction at different temperatures. His work
is the stepping-stone towards designated time and temperature windows for
compaction operations. In October 2009, Pioneering awarded ASPARi a grant
to develop a virtual road construction site. This project aims to integrate the
tools mentioned above and to work towards a simulator for training road
construction operators. A visit by Bomag’s R&D team in August showed that
the ASPARi work is being recognised internationally. Bomag is a major role
player in the manufacture of asphalt paving and compaction equipment.
Timo Hartmann developed the
asphalt surface projection tool called
“AsphaltOpen”. AsphaltOpen visualizes
site-specific GIS data and GPS path
tracing of equipments’ motions with
the HMA’s physical properties, such as
the cooling of the asphalt layer and its
compaction.
AsphaltOpen stores all data in a central database to allow the company wide
access on previous asphalting operations. In this way, it opens up new ways
for HMA paving contractors to improve and professionalize their paving
operations.
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Conferences & Presentations
The ASPARi work was presented on several stages in 2009. Papers were presented
at the International European Airport Paving Conference (Amsterdam), at
Trimble’s Dimensions 2009 Conference (Las Vegas), the European Group for
Organisation Studies Conference (Barcelona), at Mairepave 09 (Turin) and
at the Asphalt and Bitumen Day (Amersfoort). Work was also presented in-
house for several Founders, and three other networking occasions (Pioneering,
Lighthouse club Overijssel and KIVI). The papers and presentations can be
found on the website www.aspari.nl.
1.3 INTERfACE dESIGN fOR OPEN SySTEmS buILdING
This PhD research has the objective of designing new types of connections
for buildings, allowing buildings to become more adaptable. The connections
between building components are called interfaces. The focus will be to design
a typology of interfaces (a set of connections with similar characteristics) that
can be widely applied in the construction industry. Applying this typology can
create compatibility between building components from different suppliers,
something which is problematic in the conventional way of building. To
achieve this, standardization of connections is necessary at the different levels
of technical composition of a building, resulting in compatibility between
building products from different suppliers.
The interfaces that are to be designed will be applied for Industrial, Flexible,
Demountable (IFD) building. IFD building is a method that focuses on creating
Ir. Jochem Nijs Dr. ir. Elma Durmisevic (daily supervisor)
Prof. dr. ir. Joop Halman (promotor)
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buildings that can be adapted by replacing, reconfiguring or remanufacturing
parts of the building. In this context, a building can be compared to a computer
program that consists of several modules that independently can be upgraded,
reconfigured or added. Therefore, IFD building increases the re-use and
recycling of building parts, resulting in improved sustainability.
Eventually, the new designed interfaces for IFD building will increase
industrialization of the construction industry, meaning that more work will
be done under factory conditions (for example, prefabrication of parts), than
at the building site. This improves the quality of the building components and
results in lower costs.
The project is executed in collaboration with several companies from the
construction industry that participate in a working group called “Industrieel
Duurzaam Flexibel bouwen”. The results of this research will be applied in
practice in a pilot project, in which the designed interfaces will be tested.
1.4 ICT ImPLEmENTATION
In this line of research, we work on ongoing research to learn about how to best
implement new process innovations in construction design and management
practice. During this research we focus on two complementary theoretical
directions.
The first direction aims to develop, validate and refine guidelines for the
successful introduction of ICT at project level focusing on the organizational
boundaries in construction projects. In this research, we focus on understanding
the social phenomena that are related to a successful implementation and use
of technology in its social inter-organizational context. During this research we
jointly work together with large organizations, such as BAM, Ballast Nedam,
Dutch Public Works, and Arcadis.
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Dr. ir. Timo Hartmann
Dr. ir. Arjen Adriaanse
Dr. Hans Voordijk
1.5 VISICO CENTRE
In the next years, the construction industry has to provide socially sound
infrastructure and housing for an exponentially growing world population. At
the same time, the industry has to deal with environmental issues, in particular,
with global warming. Construction engineers and managers can only deal with
these new challenges if they routinely use advanced visualization and simulation
Next to the focus on implementation strategies, we also believe that a better
understanding about bottom-up technology implementation at the single
project team level is necessary to steer successful technology implementations.
After an initial adoption, construction professionals have to adapt technologies
to a frequently changing and messy project environment. Therefore, a second
research direction also focuses on understanding dynamics at the micro
project team level and how project team members make sense of new process
technologies that enables them to mindfully adapt new technologies for a
seamless integration into day-to-day project management practice.
In 2009, the outcomes of our technology implementation research provided
valuable insights about the social dynamics around process technology
implementations in the construction industry. From these insights methods
were developed that help construction and design companies to strategically
diffuse new process technology through their organization. Additionally, we
developed methods that allow project teams to flexibly adjust technologies to
frequently changing project environments.
Prof. dr. Geert Dewulf
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(V&S) systems that flexibly support decision making in complex and quickly
changing environments. To work on the development and dissemination of
such systems, we started the VISICO center in 2009 with the goal to become a
driving force behind the development and dissemination of such visualization
and simulation (V&S) systems for the construction industry.
Different than other institutes that focus either on technology development or
the organizational dissemination of sustainable innovation alone, the belief is
that during the development of V&S systems it is important to simultaneously
account for technological and organizational factors. Sound V&S system
development requires a close and ongoing collaboration between academics
and practitioners. VISICO research focuses on fostering such collaboration
activities. In its first year of existence, VISICO already provided research
results in two main areas:
Project plan optimization through building information modeling:•
VISICO researchers developed new methods of how to create meaningful
building information models that allow project managers to optimize
project plans according to time and budget by focusing on different project
types, such as highways, hospitals, or inner city train stations.
Integration of V&S tools in collaborative design practices:• VISICO
researchers provided meaningful results about how to integrate V&S design
tools, such as automated design coordination systems, energy simulation
programs, or GIS based area development simulation applications into
the construction design process to allow for multi-disciplinary and multi-
stakeholder decision making activities.
The reader can find reports, presentations, and research videos about ongoing
VISICO research activities on our website: http://www.utwente.nl/visico.
Dr. ir. Timo Hartmann
Dr. ir. Edwin Dado (NDLA)
Dr. Hans VoordijkProf. dr. Geert Dewulf
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1.6 SySTEmS ENGINEERING
Systems Engineering is a method to build exactly what is demanded by clients,
users and other relevant stakeholders. It offers an integrated and comprehensive
set of methods and techniques to successfully specify and design projects of all
kinds from a systematic and systemic view. The method is stakeholder driven,
life-cycle oriented, and incorporates value engineering and constructability
aspects. Systems Engineering leads to projects that are delivered within time
and budget constraints and that are exactly in keeping with the demands and
needs of all relevant stakeholders. Using Systems Engineering, the efficiency
and effectiveness of the construction process can be largely improved.
At the department, Systems Engineering is part of three courses: one bachelor
course and two master courses. In the bachelor course, the basics of Systems
Engineering are lectured. In the master courses, Systems Engineering is
discussed and taught in detail. The master courses are the 3TU cornerstone
courses called “Collaborative Design” and “Integration & Orientation.”
Research about Systems Engineering focuses on the practical application
of Systems Engineering in construction. Topics are, amongst others, the
difficulties related to the implementation and adoption of Systems Engineering
at the operational or business level. The research is strongly embedded in real
life projects and is further developed in cooperation with a strong network
of construction companies, clients, consultancies, architects and other
organizations.
Dr. ir. Robin de Graaf
Ir. Karel Veenvliet
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2 Innovation through Collaboration
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2.1 INfRASTRuCTuRE IS A PrImE ObjECTIVE
Dr. ir. Andreas Hartmann
Drs. Daan Schraven
Ir. Tijs de Bree
Amongst others roads, waterways and airports shape our world. The
management of the quality and availability of infrastructure has found
itself in fundamental change. ‘Force mayeure’ effects like changing political
environments, the increase in congestion and the limitations to finance drive
the decisions made in many ways. However, science has just begun to answer
the important challenges for the agencies responsible and affected by these
trends.
PrIME is a new research program that has taken shape by academic staff and
PhD, MSc and BSc research and education in 2009. It aims to investigate and
teach how the management of infrastructure can be more professionalized with
the challenges of tomorrow. PrIME has partners in the infrastructure sector,
such as Grontmij, Iter Fidelis and Rijkswaterstaat. For the first time, the
course ‘Infrastructure Management’ has been given in 2009. Research projects
affiliated to the program include the link between performance measurement
and infrastructure objectives and life cycle costing models.
In 2009, the PhD project of Tijs de Bree has been active in analyzing the
enhanced learning on intra-organizational project teams for infrastructure
maintenance work packages in Zeeland by means of social belief networks.
The PhD project of Daan Schraven started in 2009. He is conducting research
on the complexity of infrastructure intervention decisions. He analyzes these
processes at Rijkswaterstaat from an ‘asset management’ perspective. This
perspective seeks to describe and explain connections of multiple decisions
made for infrastructure. This entails the explicit identification of trade-offs,
e.g. among different types of assets (bridges, tunnels, roads).
Prof. dr. Geert Dewulf
Dr. ir. Henny ter Huerne
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In 2009, academic staff affiliated with PrIME have initiated many new potential
projects with the infrastructure sector. Henny ter Huerne has held workshops
for asset management at provinces in the Netherlands. Andreas Hartmann and
Prof. dr. Geert Dewulf have sought collaboration with TU Delft for a project
on creating coherence in the tendering process of concession contracts. For
2010, PRIME is expanding her activities with other European institutions in
the infrastructure sector. Since Infrastructure is a PrIME objective. For more
information visit: www.utwente.nl/prime.
2.2 ImPROVING buyER-SuPPLIER RELATIONSHIPS IN THE duTCH CONSTRuCTION INduSTRy
In earlier research the management and maturity of buyer-supplier
relationships in the construction industry was assessed. This research has
shown that supplier relationship management in the Dutch construction
industry can be improved. Furthermore, it has shown that construction firms
have become aware of the fact that different suppliers demand for different
relation management approaches.
Taking the high improvement potential for supplier relationship management
of Dutch construction firms as a starting point, a couple of the original 19
companies researched, were further analyzed. This research dealt with
the design of measures or approaches for improving supplier relationship
management of Dutch construction firms. In developing these measures
and approaches design science methodology was used. Next, based on this
Ir. Jeroen Bemelmans
Dr. Hans Voordijk (daily supervisor)
Prof. dr. ir. Bart Vos (University of Tilburg- promotor)
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methodology, context specific frameworks and portfolio models were developed
to improve performance on supplier relationship management.
For each of the case companies a set of measures were proposed to improve
supplier relationship management. It is argued that each company may reach
a higher level of professionalism by adapting the proposed measures.
2.3 CuLTuRAL HERITAGE
In general, the quality and individual character of spatial developments
improves if the existing cultural heritage is used. However, preservation
and transformation of the heritage buildings is a complex process. Various
stakeholders are involved, all with their different perceptions and interests.
Besides, investments needed to preserve and transform cultural heritage
for new use with current standards are high. Some parties take advantage
of the added value without contributing to the costs of the redevelopment.
Cities and private parties are searching for new methods and ideas to embed
cultural heritage in the redevelopment project. The University of Twente
(Prof. dr. Geert Dewulf, Marnix Smit and Marlijn Baarveld), together with
Nicis Institute, four municipalities, the real estate & development company
of the Dutch government (RVOB) and the Dutch Railroad Company (NS
Poort) started a research program. The objective of their research is to
increase insight in the opportunities, chances and threats of balancing costs
and benefits, actor involvement and establishing project coalitions in urban
redevelopment projects in which cultural heritage plays an important role.
Since the start in 2009 a study of literature and a quick scan of five projects
Ir. Marnix Smit (daily supervisor)
Prof. dr. Geert Dewulf (promotor)
Ir. Marlijn Baarveld
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took place. Next step will be to explore critical success conditions for balancing
costs and benefits. Therefore a comparative ex-post evaluation of cultural
heritage projects in the Netherlands will be conducted. Using action research
the resulting propositions will be discussed, implemented and monitored for
the transformation of cultural heritage in a number of projects. The projects
Hembrugterrein (Zaanstad), Wagenwerkplaats (Amersfoort), Hart van Zuid
(Hengelo), Spoorzone Tilburg (Tilburg) and ‘ t Vaneker (Enschede) are part of
the research program.
The era of open innovation has started. Many firms no longer conduct all
their new product development activities only in-house. Because of this trend
it has become utmost important to understand how firms that collaborate in
joint innovation projects, achieve success. Two PhD research projects of our
department tackle different aspects of this question. Here, we will introduce
you to each of these PhD research projects.
2.4 OPEN INNOVATION IN CONSTRuCTION
2.4.1 jOINT INNOVATION PROjECTS
Imagine you are a firm that is collaborating with three other firms in a joint
innovation project. Together you are creating a new roofing system. Your initial
goal was to introduce the revolutionary new system to the market in 2011.
However, today one of the other firms decided to quit the joint innovation
project. You are stupefied. “What happened? This could kill the project. Why
is he quitting?”
Prof. dr. ir. Joop Halman (promotor)
Prof. dr. ir. André Dorée (promotor)
Ir. Maarten Rutten
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2.4.2 INNOVATION IN LOOSELy COuPLEd NETwORkS
In a specialized, loosely coupled industry like the construction industry, open
innovation is a way to mix and match inside competences with resources
externally available. Especially systemic or so called architectural innovations,
e.g. modular housing systems based on a new set of interface standards, can
only be developed in conjunction with related innovations within a network
of firms. Questions that must be dealt with concern: what type of interface
standards will be designed, who owns the property rights over the new standards
and what kind of partnering relationships motivate individual companies to
collaborate?
Case studies and a large survey study shows that tighter coupling among firms
is required when the new system design departs from the dominant design
rules prevailing in an industry. Tighter inter-firm collaboration and new
organizational arrangements pave new paths for systemic innovation in the
construction industry.
Prof. dr. Michael Song (promotor)
Prof. dr. ir. Joop Halman (promotor)
Dr. Hans Voordijk (daily supervisor)
Ir. Erwin Hofman
To better understand what mechanism drives firms to quit or continue a
joint innovation project Maarten Rutten conducted a survey in 2009. The
survey will show whether decision making theory can help us to improve our
understanding. In 2010 the results will be presented.
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One of our PhD students, Mieke Hoezen, was invited to observe the daily
activities in the Coentunnel project, a large Dutch infrastructure project.
The project is the first service-led infrastructure contract in the Netherlands
which is procured by competitive dialogue. The construction activities have
started, but that was not of main interest to Mieke made a reconstruction of
the procurement process. During qualification and the competitive dialogue
several decisions have been made to assure the best contractor was contracted,
on the best contractual arrangements. Mieke researched whether the initial
ideas worked out as planned, and what the perceived influence was of making
use of the competitive dialogue procedure. Her research showed that the
competitive dialogue has provided an opportunity for the public principal
to make known to the private contractors what its needs were, and that the
contract was adjusted to the solutions of the contractor. Whether or not the
contract will work out as planned, will become clear when the construction
progresses.
2.5 THE COmPETITIVE dIALOGuE ANd THE COEN- TuNNEL PROjECT
Dr. Hans Voordijk (daily supervisor)
Prof. dr. Geert Dewulf (promotor)
Ir. Mieke Hoezen
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2.6 LEARNING IN INTERORGANIzATIONAL PROjECTS
Building and maintaining infrastructure in construction is primarily
organized around inter-organizational projects that link two or more different
organizations. Besides operational work, also strategic renewal and innovation
are often shaped in these projects. Inter-organizational projects constitute
temporal arenas for diverse cross-organizational activities. Within these arenas,
resources with a specific culture, organizational and personal background work
together during an ex-ante defined project-bound time span. Therefore, it is
likely that an inter-organizational project is a fertile breeding ground for new
knowledge and practices. On the other hand, these joint processes may very
well be laborious due to the misalignment of actor and organization specific
logics. In fact, different theories underpin both views upon the role of inter-
organizational projects on learning and innovation. Much as we agree on this
paradox in existing theories, we found no answer to the question if and how
learning is taking place within inter-organizational projects.
This research project investigates the learning process associated with the
implementation of new infrastructure management policy in the Netherlands.
Reverting to social cognitive learning theory and activity theory the research
adopts a network perspective of learning. It aims at describing and explaining
the emergence, creation and evolution of learning networks in inter-
organizational projects.
Dr. ir. Andreas Hartmann (daily supervisor)
Prof. dr. Geert Dewulf (promotor)
Ir. Tijs de Bree
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The impact of regulation, theory and practice of public sector procurement
& tendering is relevant for about two decades now. New types on innovative
procurement and contracting are developed, tested and evaluated. Innovative
procurement is seen as the key to industry reform. André Dorée and Hans
Boes are actively involved in procurement issues and debates. Several BA and
MA-thesis related to public sector procurement were successfully completed.
Lectures were given at symposia for audiences from industry as well as local
authorities. A study was carried out for the East Netherlands Construction
Industry Reform Board focusing the state of procurement practice of local
authorities in Overijssel, Gelderland & Flevoland. Actively involved in
this board we supported new initiatives on past performance evaluation,
sustainable procurement and implementation of innovative procurement in
general, especially on local level. We also co-authored a booklet to inspire
local governors to move away form traditional design bid build procurement.
For the municipality of Deventer we produced a report discussing a strategy
for the transformation process towards a more facilitating role, in line with
the innovative procurement initiatives. A paper by Joop van Duren and André
Dorée on Performance information Procurement approaches was published in
the international journal for Public Procurement. In 2010 we intend to replicate
our procurement questionnaire (as in 1995, 2000 and 2005) and work towards
a longitudinal analysis. Work and project on “building team”, implementation
of sustainable procurement and innovative procurement will be on going.
2.7 PROCuREmENT, TENdERING & mARkET dyNAmICS
Drs. ing. Hans Boes
Prof. dr. ir. André Dorée
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3 Health Care
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‘Organisations in healthcare real estate face many challenges these days.
Real estate is one of the five capital assets that facilitate the primary process
at all times, which is the provision of care. Several uncertain developments
influence the healthcare. The most influencing one in the Netherlands is the
transition of a full remuneration of all capital costs into a remuneration for
capital costs incorporated in every treatment that is provided. This policy
forces health organisations to use resources more efficient. In this research
the focus is on Dutch health organisations, both in the cure and care. Because
of the changing character of health provision, it is necessary that real estate
can adapt to these changes. The aim of the research is to gain more insight into
what building organisation forms provide flexibility to make health real estate
more adaptable to a changing primary process. The approach from the real
option theory is used.
Together with two participating hospitals, Twinta en Gelre, the following
actions will be undertaken to discover what options in real estate strategies
there are under certain circumstances and under what conditions:
Building scenarios based on developments that have a large influence on •
the organisation but are hard to predict.
Analyse different real estate strategies under the various scenario’s.•
The research is action research oriented, which means that the participating
organisations are actively involved and the results will be used to improve their
own real estate strategies. Further methods are case study research, interviews,
surveys, literature and document analysis.
3.1 SEEkING fOR fLExIbILITy IN HEALTH CARE REAL ESTATE mANAGEmENT
Dr. ir. Anneloes Blanken (daily supervisor)
Prof. dr. Geert Dewulf (promotor)
Ir. Maartje Reedt Dortland
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Together with the Health Ministry and the Ministry of Youth of Iraq, EU and
Iraqi medical experts, and the UT departments of medical sciences, faculty MB,
Dr. Karim is working on a Primary Health Care Capacity-building proposal
for Iraq. The objective of this project is to improve the human resources and
the capacity of primary health care institutions. This can be achieved through
proper implementation of a new primary health care structure in this country.
The focus is on the technology, the management and the infrastructure of a new
primary health care concept for children and mothers. The project is guided by
an expert panel consisting of the deans of Iraqi medical colleges, professionals
involved in the Iraqi primary health care, the Health Ministry and the Ministry
of Youth, and Iraqi medical specialists living in Iraq, Europe and the American
continents. Using a Delphi study, this expert panel provides input on the type
of training and human resources needed to implement a new primary health
care infrastructure. In 2009, best practices on primary health care have been
collected in selected countries with good well-established primary health care
systems. From this explorative research study, it seems that the primary health
care structure of Chile could provide a good model that best fits the needs of
the Iraqi population.
Another line or research of Dr. Karim is Science and Technology Parks
STP developments in the Middle East (Saudi-Arabia, Iraq, Egypt, and the
Gulf States) and the Near East (Caucasus countries). The first stage of this
research is focused on studying the current situation and the problems, new
plans needs, hi-tech industrial and research market developments of these
Dr. ir. Sam Karim
3.2 PRImARy HEALTH CARE IN IRAq ANd STP’S IN THE mIddLE ANd NEAR EAST.
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countries. Based on assessments of the current environments and ambitions
and by looking at well developed models in industrial (e.g. the Netherlands
Twente and Eindhoven STPs), emerging (e.g. China) and merging knowledge-
based economies (e.g. Portugal), suitable STP’s and incubators models can be
proposed.
Parallel to his daily professional activities in the international construction
and development industry, activities of Wilco Tijhuis were related to industry-
connections, in which his initiating role in the definition and acquisition of a
multi-disciplinary Ph.D.-research project has lead to the official start of that
strategic project, in which the research and development are considered of
integrated development of healthcare-business and its supporting facilities.
Business-partners from industry in this project are: Carint Reggeland Groep,
Baalderborg, NTGroep, Vita Valley and TNO. Personally he is a member of the
strategic steering committee, which acts as the representing business-client
for this four-year project.
Because of his intensive experience and contacts in the international industry
and academic world, he is also involved in other activities. An example of this
is his continuing role as joint-coordinator of the CIB working Commission
W112 ‘Culture in Construction’. Because of this role, he is also involved in the
preparation of a joint conference, being held in May 2010 in Salford, as part of
the Triennial CIB World Conference there.
3.3 INTEGRATEd dEVELOPmENT Of HEALTHCARE- buSINESSES
Dr. ir. Wilco Tijhuis
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4 Sustainable Building
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“To boldly reduce energy use, where no energy use has been reduced before”
Sustainable development receives worldwide attention. Decreasing the energy
consumption in real- estate is an important aspect of sustainable building. The
research project “profit of exergy in the built environment” aims to contribute
to sustainable building by investigating financial issues involving exergy saving
techniques. The thermodynamic concept “exergy” expresses the maximum
amount of mechanical work that can be obtained from an energy flow or a
change of a system in relation to its environment. In contrast to energy, exergy
can be destroyed which means exergy can better express the finiteness of
resources than energy can. Many conventional energy saving techniques can
be referred to as low exergetic or lowex techniques.
Financial issues are the following:
The financial returns of lowex investments are hard to predict, because •
A) it is necessary -in a financial market with energy prices- to estimate or
to know what the energy use would be without the additional investment.
B) It is necessary to estimate or to know what the energy use will be with
the additional techniques installed and C) it is necessary to estimate or to
know how the energy costs, the costs of financial capital and inflation will
develop over time.
The value of real estate objects will, in the nearby future, probably be •
partially dependent on the energy performance of the building. The better
the energy performance of a building, the higher the market value. In that
case the financial returns of an individual lowex investment will increase.
4.1 LOwEx INVESTmENTS IN dwELLINGS ANd OffICES
Prof. dr. ir. Joop Halman (promotor)
Prof. dr. Geert Dewulf
Prof. dr. ir. Jos Brouwers (promotor)
Ir. Bram Entrop
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The adoption of lowex innovations by actors in the building process shows •
multiple barriers. In the construction phase one actor needs to invest
but during the use of the building another actor receives the (financial)
benefits of the installed lowex techniques.
By addressing and tackling these financial issues, we hope to increase the
adoption rate of lowex innovations to boldy reduce the energy use in dwellings
and offices.
Fig ure 1 Thermographic research on a case object from the early eighties.
4.2 GyPSum RESEARCH
Starting in 2006, the University of Twente has extended the working field
on material science with research on gypsum-based materials. Currently
Ariën de Korte and Qingliang Yu are working in this specialized field under
the guidance of prof. Jos Brouwers. The research can be divided in two main
streams, the work on hydration and the work on fire behaviour. This work is
done both through simulation and experiments in our laboratory. This work
is done in the European 6th Framework project ISSB (Integrated Safe Secure
Building concept) in close cooperation with several European universities
and companies. The purpose of the project is the improvement of gypsum
plasterboards and gypsum plasterboard industry.
The hydration research has focused on the influence of different water/
binder ratios, different fibres and additives as well as the use of special
superplastizers.
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The research on fire behaviour of plasterboards in the last year has included
research on thermal conductivity and permeability changes in plasterboards
with different chemical compositions.
Within the last year together with the University of Stuttgart a project has
been started to apply ultrasonic velocity measurements for the determination
of hydration degree curves of gypsum based materials. Some good results have
been obtained using this method.
The plans for next year included the further improvement of the hydration /
micro-structural modelling of gypsum with multi-time and multi-resolution
modelling and performing of tests on the thermal properties of different kind
of plasterboard as well as further improvement of gypsum plasterboards both
properties during normal and fire conditions.
Ir. Qingliang Yu Prof. dr. ir. Jos Brouwers (Eindhoven University of Technology - promotor)
Ir. Ariën de Korte
4.3 CRAdLE-TO-CRAdLE PHd RESEARCH by bART VAN dE wESTERLO
In the Cradle to Cradle concept as advocated by William McDonough and
Michael Braungart, all materials used in industrial or commercial processes
are seen to fall into one of two categories: “technical” or “biological” nutrients.
Technical nutrients are strictly limited to non-toxic, non-harmful synthetic
materials that have no negative effects on the natural environment.; they can
be used in continuous cycles as the same product without losing their integrity
or quality. Biological nutrients are organic materials that, once used, can be
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Dr. ir. Elma, Durmisevic (daily supervisor)
Prof. dr. ir. Joop Halman (promotor)
Bas van Westerlo
disposed of in any natural environment and decomposed into the soil, providing
food for small life forms without affecting the natural environment. In his PhD
research, Bart van de Westerlo investigates how the Cradle-to-Cradle concept
can be successfully be implemented the construction industry.
4.4 COOPERATION wITH EINdHOVEN uNIVERSITy Of TECHNOLOGy
The department co-operated with several researchers of Eindhoven University
of Technology on the following topics:
the demonstration of air purification induced by concrete pavement and •
concrete facades that are provided with photo-catalytic surfaces - Maria
Ballari;
innovative developments in the field of sustainable concrete mixes suitable •
for the production of concrete mass products – Götz Hüsken .
durability of concrete to chloride attack - Miruna Marinescu and •
Przemyslaw Spiesz;
innovative development of environmental friendly gypsum based building •
materials - Qingliang Yu
Dr. ir. Martin Hunger
Ir. Götz HüskenProf. dr. ir. Jos Brouwers
Ir. Miruna Marinescu
Ir. Qingliang YuIr. Przemyslaw Spiesz
Dr. Maria Ballari
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5 Risk Management and Failure Costs
The CM&E department has a formal cooperation with Deltares, specifically
GeoDelft, in risk management research in construction. From this cooperation
two PhD projects are co-funded together with GeoDelft. The research on failure
costs and risk management are respectively conducted by Jimmy Avendano-
Castillo and Ibsen Chivata Cardenas. These research projects are presented
in this section. Also the research of Fedde Tolman is provided in this section
on uncertainty relation between pre-project expectations and post-project
dissatisfaction.
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This PhD research focuses on failure costs in construction. In construction
projects the occurrence of any risk-related event often yields extra time and
cost. This additional cost and time are referred to as failure costs. Research
studies on failure costs suggest that a significant part of construction costs
are unnecessary and can be avoided in most cases. The studies suggested as
well that a large proportion of failure costs are related to unattended risks and
process related problems. To deal with this problem the study aims at gaining
insight into the underlying mechanisms by which failure costs are triggered
in construction projects. The study focuses on processes within the whole
construction project in order to identify the main sources of failure and to
describe the relationships and dependencies between these sources and process
failures. The study aims to provide the necessary knowledge to support project
management to pro-actively manage and reduce failure costs in construction.
In September 2009, part of the research findings was presented at the 5th
International Structural Engineering and Construction Conference held in Las
Vegas, USA.
5.1 fAILuRE COSTS IN CONSTRuCTION
Prof. dr. ir. Joop Halman (promotor)
Dr. ir. Saad Al-Jibouri (daily supervisor)
Ir. Jimmy Aven-dano Castillo
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At CM&E, several research projects in risk management during the construction
process are co-funded by Deltares. This research institute develops knowledge,
innovative products and services for water and subsurface issues. Ibsen Chivata
Cardenas identifies and characterizes comprehensively geotechnical risks in
tunnel works. The specific area of interest is the control of unforeseen risks.
Evidence has shown that the occurrence of failures in construction projects
associated with unforeseen risks is strongly related to not using or misuse of
available information, high levels of uncertainty in projects and ill-informed
and unstructured decisions. The above circumstances generate the risk of
making non-effective decisions. Therefore geotechnical decision-making
processes have to be improved. For that reason, a framework is developed and
tested. This framework is a conceived as a structured portfolio of criteria to
analyze, provide information and cope with uncertainties of geotechnical risks.
The proposed framework is intended to be applied to real projects and
to aid consultants and constructors in order to obtain a more effective control
of failures associated with unforeseen risks. At this moment the researcher
is analysing historical cases of failures and eliciting knowledge from experts
in construction of tunnels. With the results of his investigation he expects to
advance to the formalization of risk-based decision-making in ground-related
construction industry.
Dr. ir. Saad Al-Jibouri (daily supervisor)
5.2 RISk mANAGEmENT IN INfRASTRuCTuRAL PROjECTS
Prof. dr. ir. Joop Halman (promotor)
Ir. Ibsen Chi-vata Cardenas
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Civil Engineering and Construction works and Area and Estate developments
often do not meet expectations. It is usually questionable whether expectations
were too high or realisation failed. Proposed causes of dissatisfaction are often
poorly motivated and reasoned standpoints fail. The importance of the problem
appears from the cost of disputes on dissatisfaction.
It is assumed that mathematical modelling and numerical treatment of the
project will increase understanding substantially. However, the use of numbers
serves to increase understanding rather than exact and reliable prediction.
The investigation is focussed on determining indicators for knowledge of
concepts, complexity, multi-dimensionality and strategies in decision making.
Probabilistics is used to model uncertainty.
5.3 PROfESSIONAL judGmENT IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
Prof. dr. Geert Dewulf
Ir. Fedde Tolman
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6 Promotions
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Tatsiana Hapanova publicly defended her Ph.D. Process performance for
control of project goals in construction. Her research analyses the relation
between the performance of various processes and the desired end-project
goals. The focus of her research has been set on three main stages of project
process for large infrastructural projects: pre-project, design and construction.
Research findings of Tatsiana are based on in-depth interviews with project
managers on the managerial and board level within various construction
organizations. Part of the research has been conducted in cooperation with the
University of Nottingham in the UK. The main research results are process-
based Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for the pre-project, the design and the
construction stage; a framework for measuring process performance using the
identified KPIs; identifying desired project performance through the generic
end goals important to be achieved; providing insights in the relation between
performance of various sub-processes and end-project goals. The research of
Tatsiana contributes to the knowledge on process performance and its control
by project management to increase the chance of achieving project success.
6.1 PROCESS CONTROL by kEy PERfORmANCE INdICATORS IN CONSTRuCTION
Dr. Tatsiana Hapanova
Prof. dr. Geert Dewulf (promotor)
Dr. ir. Saad Al-Jibouri (assis-tant promotor)
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Managing risk is difficult. Applying risk management is more difficult.
Implementing risk management in organizations is the most difficult. The
main research question in the PhD research of Martin van Staveren has been:
“How to implement risk management in organizations in the construction
industry?”. The thesis of Martin van Staveren generates a unique approach
for implementing risk management in organizations. Due to the professional
background of Martin van Staveren, the research started in the specialized
discipline of geotechnical engineering. However, during the research
process implementing risk management appeared to be a particular type of
organizational innovation. Therefore, other technical as well as organizational
disciplines are expected to benefit from the developed knowledge base and
research products.
Prof. dr. ir. Joan van Aken (NDLA - promotor)
6.2 ImPLEmENTING RISk mANAGEmENT IN ORGANIzATIONS
Prof. dr. ir. Joop Halman (promotor)
Dr. Martin van Staveren
Increasingly, it has become evident that spatial problems can no longer
be resolved in isolation, but should be solved in conjunction with other
development-related issues. Interest in integrated area development is
growing, and a more integrated planning approach is desired. In this design-
based research, a conceptual ‘Integrated Area Development & Management’
6.3 dESIGNING A STRATEGIC PLAN dEVELOPmENT APPROACH fOR INTEGRATEd AREA dEVELOPmENT PROjECTS
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Dr. ir. Inge de Korte
Prof. dr. Geert Dewulf (promotor)
(IADM) approach has been developed. This IADM approach is based on the
principles of ‘strategic planning’ and designed following the reflective design
cycle. To gain insights into how the plan development process of an integrated
area development project evolves in practice, how the stakeholders perceive
its performance and to what extent the plan development is strategic, a
literature study and two longitudinal in-depth case studies were carried out.
Therefore the integrated area development projects IJsselsprong in Zutphen
and IJsseldelta Zuid in Kampen were studied for over one year. Based on this
extensive exploration research the strategic planning process model of Bryson
was adjusted for a collaborative and public-sector-dominated setting. The
designed IADM approach is an interactive and action-oriented strategy for the
collaborative plan development and implementation process of integrated area
development projects. It is split into two components:
IADM process steps that outline an appropriate strategic planning process 1.
for a joint integrated area development project; and
IADM guidelines that describe factors that need continuous nursing and 2.
maintenance.
Finally, interventions were implemented in a third case study -the Avenue2
project in ‘s Hertogenbosch- to reflect on the conceptual IADM approach and
determine experiences with the approach.
For the full thesis see http://doc.utwente.nl/68748/1/thesis_I_de_Kort.pdf
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Albertus Laan publicly defended his thesis Building trust - The case of the
construction industry. In his dissertation, Albertus generated insights into the
processes of inter-organizational trust development in the project-based context
of the construction industry. For this, first of all, he conducted an extensive
literature review on the most recent understanding of inter-organizational
trust. Second, by deriving a theoretical framework, he provided insights into
the role of trust in the governance of inter-organizational relationships. Third,
since relationships between principal and contractor organizations are often
criticized for being adversarial, he measured levels of inter-organizational trust
within a large sample of traditional and design-build types of arrangement.
Fourth, by longitudinally studying how and why trust in an alliance form of
contract develops over time, he provided insights into the ways principal and
contractor organizations try to overcome the deteriorating patterns of behavior
they are used to in traditional and design-build types of arrangement. Finally,
Albertus discussed the theoretical and practical implications of the outcomes
of his study.
Prof. dr. Niels Noorderhaven (Tilburg University – promotor)
6.4 buILdING ON TRuST
Dr. Geert Dewulf (promoter)
Dr. Hans Voordijk (assis-tant promotor)
Dr. ir. Albertus Laan
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7 Education
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Construction management is a practical subject; therefore, our department
attaches great importance to its relations with the construction industry. As
part of the 5-year programme (3-year Bachelor and 2-year Master program)
that leads to a Master’s degree, the teaching programme focuses on the analysis,
design and control of the integral construction process, the functioning of the
construction process organizations and the coordination of the activities and
roles of parties involved. “Integral” here means all the various sub-processes
that constitute the total construction process, from conception to demolition.
Our graduates are expected to fulfil various functions within various
departments in a construction organisation, such as planning and design
departments, as well as fulfilling managerial functions within governmental
departments, client organizations, consultancy offices and construction firms.
Also, in order to achieve the objectives outlined earlier, all students pursuing
the Master programme Civil Engineering & Management are required to follow
four cornerstone modules addressing four fundamental attention areas (Process
management, Project management, Collaborative Design & Engineering, and
Legal & Governance aspects) and one base module (Research methodology and
academic skills)
All the other modules offered within the programme are selective courses which
the students can choose from in order to pursue certain learning tracks. These
tracks lead towards integrative final projects and are linked to integrative
research themes where the link between the main research areas of Market &
Organisation, Planning & Development and Design Processes & Engineering
becomes apparent. The total list of the selective modules offered within the
Master programme includes:
Markets, Organizations & Innovation Specialization•
Supply Chain Management Specialization•
Industrialization in Engineering & Construction Specialization•
Sustainable Building Specialization•
Planning & Development Specialization•
Project Control & Risk Management Specialization•
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Infrastructure Management Elective•
Geo Risk Management Elective•
Specialization Elective•
In the design learning track for example, the two modules Collaborative Design
& Engineering and Supply Chain Management form the basis for more in-depth
specialization modules to be followed. These modules are:
Geo Risk Management;
Sustainable Building;
Industrialisation in engineering & construction.
A broad 2-year 3-TU master’s program is executed in close association with the
construction industry and the University of Delft and Eindhoven and is process-
and design oriented as well as project based. The course outline starts with five
cornerstones modules, four as mentioned before and the module “Integration
and Orientation” specifically developed for this course to let students from the
three different universities collaborate in applying their knowledge and skills
on a specific real world project. These five modules are offered at the same
time and same level in all three Technical Universities of the Netherlands, viz.
the University of Twente, Delft University and the University of Eindhoven.
Subsequently, students can continue the master programme in one of the three
Universities.
Ir. Karel Veen-vliet
Ir. Gerrit Snellink
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8 International Cooperation and Collaboration
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8 International Cooperation and Collaboration
The Construction Management and Engineering group also has a long term
research working relationship with Prof. dr. Michael Song, the director of
the Institute for Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the Bloch School of the
University of Missouri-Kansas City. Professor Song has been ranked by the
Journal of Product Innovation Management as the World’s # 1 scholar in the
field of Innovation Management research. Together with Professor Song the
CM&E group has worked and is still working on several PhD research projects
and publications in high ranked journals.
Prof. dr. ir. Joop Halman
Prof. dr. Michael Song
8.1 COOPERATION wITH PROf. dR. mICHAEL SONG
Ir. Ibsen Chivata Cardenas
Drs. Daan SchravenIr. Jimmy Aven-dano Castillo
Latin America has seen an increase in its share of infrastructure projects
and urban development since the 1970’s. The environment is characterized
by its unique concentrations of nature and culture. It is home to major cities
such as Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Mexico City. In contrast, it houses vast
areas of jungle, plains and desert. This property creates strong links between
the planning and construction of infrastructure and its’ interrelation with
the environment. Several researchers at CME are affiliated with studying
construction issues in Latin America. Here is a glimpse of their activities in
2009.
8.2 Cm&E IN LATIN AmERICA
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The student association ConcepT organizes a study-tour to Brazil for students
from the civil engineering faculty. Their trip focuses on the research theme
“sustainability in Brazil”, which students are required to study enduring
their international visit. Daan Schraven of CME has assisted them in setting
up contacts with two universities in Sao Paulo. He contacted and met with
researchers in Sao Paulo, November 2009. From these conversations,
collaboration is explored in the beginning of 2010 on the topics of a road
rehabilitation project through the Amazon and the infrastructure planning for
the Olympic games in Rio de Janeiro 2016. This can take shape in the form
of excursions or research activities. The question that students will tackle
is the extent to which these projects in their planning can be considered as
‘sustainable’.
During the summer of 2009, Jimmy Avendano-Castillo assisted and guided
three bachelor students to carry out their final assignments in Honduras.
This involved making the keeping contact with the host companies from the
Hondurian construction industry, defining the research problem and objectives
for the mutual benefit. The studies themes include: material management in
urban residential projects, implementation of a quality assurance program for
road construction project, and assessment of the water retaining capabilities
of green roofs in a tropical environment.
Likewise, Ibsen Chivata Cardenas during his recent stay in Colombia had the
chance to meet a number of Colombian tunnel experts. Those interviews were
intended to gain knowledge about the state-of the-art of the risk management
in tunnel construction in Colombia as well as to establish links with companies
and organizations willing to take part in CTW’s research activities. Thus, he
met people from Empresas Publicas de Medellin S.A. E.S.P., owner of Porce,
one of the most important power generation projects where more than 25
km long tunnels have been built in rock masses. He also interviewed people
important designers and constructors from companies such as Calderon and
Jaramillo S.A., Ingemetrica LTDA and Ingetec S.A. holding a long experience
in tunnel works. Most of the representatives from the above enterprises were
positively impressed with the ongoing CTW’s research on risk management in
tunnels and agreed in further cooperation and sharing knowledge.
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8.3 COOPERATION bETwEEN THE NETHERLANdS dEfENCE ACAdEmy ANd THE uNIVERSITy Of TwENTE
In 2009 the cooperation between Cooperation between the Faculty of
Military Sciences (FMS) of the Netherlands Defence Academy (NLDA) and
the University of Twente has been intensified further. Not only is the joint
Bachelor education (still) part of the scientific education of the cadets of the
Military Engineers (in Dutch: Genie), but also in the field of joint research new
initiatives have been developed. Examples of these developments are written
research proposals on:
Expeditionary construction management: A research on construction 1.
management processes in stabilization and reconstruction operations.
The objective of this research project is to develop a new construction
management process model which fits to the specific needs of construction
management in stabilization and reconstruction operations. This topic has
been awarded a FMS grant and a PhD student will start in 2010.
Methods and Tools for Sustainable Building Asset Life-Cycle Management.2.
This comprises of research with the goal to develop a management method
and supporting tools to support infrastructure agency groups, such as the
“Dienst Vastgoed Defensie (DVD)”, of large public organizations with the
design and implementation of sustainable asset management strategies.
Intelligent ICKT Support for the Inception Stage of Military Large-Scale 3.
Construction Projects.
The main purpose of this project is to develop a conceptual architecture
of an intelligent Inception Support System (including software prototype)
that is able to support decision-makers during the inception stage of
military large-scale construction projects.
Dr. Hans Voordijk
Dr. ir. Edwin Dado (NDLA)
Prof. dr. ir. ing. Almer van der Stoel (NDLA)
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Serious Gaming. 4.
This research proposal aims to provide a single reference framework
that integrates the different theoretical concepts of Serious Gaming and
to provide accompanying guidelines that support educators to translate
their specific academic educational needs into set of requirements which
can be used by the developers to design and implement the Serious
Gaming application.
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9 Publications
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9.1 PHd-THESES
Haponava, T. (2009, October 29). Process performance for control of project goals in
construction. University of Twente (228 pag.) (Enschede, the Netherlands: University of
Twente) (ISBN 978-90-365-2905-1). Prom./coprom.: prof.dr. G. P. M. R. Dewulf & dr.
S. H. S. Al-jibouri (ISBN 978-90-365-2905-1).
Kort, I. A. T. de (2009, December 10). Designing a strategic plan development
approach for integrated area development projects. University of Twente (267 pag.)
(Enschede, the Netherlands: University of Twente) (ISBN 978-90-365-2941-9). Prom./
coprom.: prof.dr. G. P. M. R. Dewulf & dr. W. D. Bult-Spiering (ISBN 978-90-365-
2941-9).
Laan, A. T. (2009, January 15). Building trust : the case of the construction
industry. University of Twente (164 pag.) (Enschede, The Netherlands: University of
Twente) (ISBN 978-90-365-2704-0). Prom./coprom.: prof.dr. G. P. M. R. Dewulf, Prof.
dr. N. G. Noorderhaven & Dr. J. T. Voordijk (ISBN 978-90-365-2704-0).
Staveren, M. T. van (2009, April 17). Risk, innovation & change, Design
propositions for implementing risk management in organizations. University of Twente
(395 pag.) (Enschede, the Netherlands: University of Twente) (ISBN 978-90-365-
2774-3). Prom./coprom.: prof.dr.ir. J. I. M. Halman & prof.dr.ir J. E van Aken (ISBN
978-90-365-2774-3).
9.2 REfEREEd jOuRNAL ARTICLES
Al-jibouri, S. H. S. & Ogink, G. (2009). Proposed model for integrating RAMS method in
the design process in construction. Architectural engineering and design management,
(ISSN 1745-2007), 5(4), 179-192.
Caerteling, J. S., Halman, J. I. M. & Song, M. (2009). Impact of government
and corporate strategy on the performance of technology projects in road construction.
Journal of construction engineering and management, (ISSN 0733-9364), 135(11), 1211-
1221.
Deschanel, S., Greviskes, B. P., Bertoldi, K., Sarva, S. S., Chen, W., Samuels, S.
L., Cohen, R. E. & Boyce, M. C. (2009). Rate dependent finite deformation stress-strain
behavior of an ethylene methacrylic acid copolymer and an ethylene methacrylic acid
butyl acrylate copolymer. Polymer, (ISSN 0032-3861), 50(1), 227-235.
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Dewulf, G. P. M. R. & Reymen, I. M. M. J. (2009). Towards a new approach of
designer selection. Journal of architectural and planning research, (ISSN 0738-0895),
26(3), 228-240.
Durmisevic, E. & Yeang, K. (2009). Designing for disassembly (DfD) (Special
Issue: Patterns of architecture). Architectural design, (ISSN 0003-8504), 79(6), 134-
137.
Haponava, T. & Al-jibouri, S. H. S. (2009). Identifying KPIs for use in control
of pre-project stage process in construction. International journal of productivity and
performance management, (ISSN 1741-0401), 58(2), 160-173.
Hartmann, A., Yean Yng Ling, F. & Tan, J. S. H. (2009). Relative importance
of subcontractor selection criteria: evidence from Singapore. Journal of construction
engineering and management, (ISSN 0733-9364), 135(9), 826-832.
Hartmann, T. & Fischer, M. (2009). A process view on end user resistance during
construction IT implementations. Journal of information technology in construction,
(ISSN 1874-4753), 14, 353-365.
Hartmann, T., Fischer, M. . & Haymaker, J. (2009). Implementing information
systems with project teams using ethnographic-action research, doi:10.1016/j.
aei.2008.06.006. Advanced engineering informatics, (ISSN 1474-0346), 23(1), 57-67.
[on line]. Available from: www.elsevier.com/locate/aei [08-08-2008].
Hofman, E., Voordijk, J. T. & Halman, J. I. M. (2009). Matching supply
networks to a modular product architecture in the house-building industry. Building
research and information, (ISSN 0961-3218), 37(1), 31-42.
Hunger, M. & Brouwers, H. J. H. (2009). Flow analysis of water-powder
mixtures: Application to specific surface area and shape factor. Cement and concrete
composites, (ISSN 0958-9465), 31(1), 39-59.
Hunger, M., Hüsken, G. & Brouwers, H. J. H. (2009). Photocatalysis applied to
concrete products - Part 3: Practical relevance and modeling of the degradation process.
ZKG international, (ISSN 0949-0205), 62(2), 63-70.
Hunger, M., Entrop, A. G., Mandilaras, I., Brouwers, H. J. H. & Founti, M.
(2009). The behavior of self-compacting concrete containing micro-encapsulated phase
change materials. Cement and concrete composites, (ISSN 0958-9465), 31, 731-743.
Hüsken, G. & Brouwers, H. J. H. (2009). Erratum to “A new mix design concept for
earth-moist concrete: A theoretical and experimental study” [Cement and Concrete
Research 38(10) 2008 1246–1259]. Cement and concrete research, (ISSN 0008-8846),
39(9), 832-832.
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Hüsken, G., Hunger, M. & Brouwers, H. J. H. (2009). Experimental study of
photocatalytic concrete products for air purification. Building and Environment, (ISSN
0360-1323), 44(12), 2463-2474.
Igarashi, S. I., Chen, W. & Brouwers, H. J. H. (2009). Comparison of observed
and simulated cement microstructure using spatial correlation functions. Cement and
concrete composites, (ISSN 0958-9465), 31(9), 637-646.
Karim, U. F. A. & Menkveld, A. (2009). Slope failure reanalysis of a dilatant
dense sand from CPTU and laboratory tests. Solos e rochas / Soils and rocks / Suelos y
rocas, (ISSN 0103-7021), 32(1), 49-55.
Keizer, J. A. & Halman, J. I. M. (2009). Ambiguous versus unambiguous risks
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& Y. El-Mossallamy (Eds.), Proceedings of the 17 th International Conference on Soil
Mechanics & Geotechnical Engineering, 5-9 October 2009, Alexandria, Egypt (pp. 1582-
1585). Amsterdam, the Netherlands: IOS press, Millpress (ISBN 978-1-60750-031-5).
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Spiesz, P. R. & Brouwers, H. J. H. (2009). Evaluation of the rapid chloride
migration (rcm) test. In H.B. Fischer & K.A. Bode (Eds.), Proceedings 17th Ibausil,
international conference on building materials (internationale baustofftagung), 23-26
September 2009, Weimar, Germany (pp. 2-0723-2-0728). Weimar, Germany: Bauhaus-
Universitat Weimar (ISBN 978-3-00-027265-3).
Stoel, A. E. C. van der, Vink, D., Kluft, D. J. & Nijs, P den (2009). New Hoog
Catharijne: a 5-levels challenging underground construction (cd-rom). In M. Hamza, M.
Shahien & Y. El-Mossallamy (Eds.), Proceedings of the 17 th International Conference
on Soil Mechanics & Geotechnical Engineering, 5-9 October 2009, Alexandria, Egypt
(pp. 1762-1765). Amsterdam, the Netherlands: IOS press, Millpress (ISBN 978-1-60750-
031-5).
Tijhuis, W. (2009). ‘Crisis or challenge? Thoughts about international
construction industry recovery strategies’ (cd-rom). In A. Ceric & M Radujkovic (Eds.),
Proceedings of the CIB W55 & W65 Joint-conference ‘construction facing worldwide
challenger’ , 27 - 30 September 2009, Dubrovnik, Croatia. Zagreb, Croatia: University of
Zagreb, faculty of civil engineering (ISBN 978-953-6272-35-8).
Tolman, F. & Jonghe, T. de (2009). Procedure voor een risicoanalyse van
asfaltverhardingen. In Belgisch wegencongres, 22 - 25 september 2009, Gent, Belgium
(pp. 1-14). Brussel, Belgium: Belgische Wegen Vereniging.
Vossebeld, N. & Hartmann, T. (2009). A case study on using 4D modeling for
risk visualization. In H. Wamelink, M. Prins & R. Geraedts (Eds.), Proceedings of the
CIB conference changing roles, 5 - 9 october 2009, Noordwijk aan Zee, the Netherlands
(pp. 35-44). Delft, the Netherlands: TU Delft (ISBN 978-90-9024641-3).
Yu, Q. L., Brouwers, H. J. H. & Ballari, M. (2009). Experimental study and
modeling of the photocatalytic oxidation of NO in indoor conditions. In Z. Bittnar,
P.J.M. Bartos, J. Nemecek, V. Smilauer & J. Zeman (Eds.), Proceedings of the NICOM3,
nanotechnology in construction 3, May 31 - June 2 2009, Prague, Czech Republic (pp.
389-394). Berlin Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag (ISBN 978-3-642-00979-2).
Yu, Q. L., Brouwers, H. J. H. & Korte, A. C. J. de (2009). Gypsum hydration: a
theoretical and experimental study. In H.B. Fischer & K.A. Bode (Eds.), Proceedings 17th
Ibausil, international conference on building materials (internationale baustofftagung),
23-26 September 2009, Weimar, Germany (pp. 1-0783-1-0788). Weimar, Germany:
Bauhaus-Universitat Weimar (ISBN 978-3-00-027265-3).
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9.5 ARTICLES IN PROfESSIONAL jOuRNALS
Bemelmans, J. W. & Voordijk, J. T. (2009). Beter samenwerken met SPIN.
Bouwformatie, (ISSN 1876-8822), 2(3), 24-25.
Bemelmans, J. W., Buter, J. I. H., Voordijk, J. T. & Vos, B. (2009). Strategisch
partnering en inkoop in de bouw. Deal!, (ISSN 1873-3182), 6, 24-27.
Boes, J. & Doree, A. G. (2009). Decentrale overheden terughoudend met
nieuwe aan- en uitbestedingsvormen. Tender nieuwsbrief, (ISSN 1384-2838), 1, 5.
Doree, A. G. (2009). Allianties. Bouwbelang, 2(5), 9.
Doree, A. G. (2009). Duurzame maat. Bouwbelang, 2(6), 9.
Doree, A. G. (2009). Kansen in de crisis. Bouwbelang, 2(4).
Doree, A. G., Miller, S. R. & Huerne, H. L. ter (2009). Vaklieden: Trots op het
vak, maar.... Asfalt, (ISSN 0376-6977), 36(2), 17-19.
Doree, A. G. (2009). Ver-gaande glorie. Asfalt, (ISSN 0376-6977), 36(4), 3.
Durmisevic, E. (2009). Bouwen van de toekomst. ConcepTueel, (ISSN geen),
18(1), 14-16.
Durmisevic, E. (06-12-2009). CIB news article, around the task groups
and working commissions, W115 - construction materials stewardship, report of 1st
international conference ‘construction materials stewardship 2009’. CIB Newsletter
Entrop, A. G. (2009). Bestaande bouw laat nu mogelijkheden onbenut.
Bouwformatie, (ISSN 1876-8822), 9, 16-17.
Entrop, A. G. & Brouwers, H. J. H. (2009). Research on the financial aspects
of exergy in the built environment. ECBCS annex 49: Low exergy systems for high-
performance buildings and communities - Newsletter, (ISSN is niet bekend), 5(1), 1-3.
Hofman, E. (2009). Modulaire bouwsystemen relatief onbekend,
systeemontwikkeling vraagt nieuwe regels. Bouwformatie, (ISSN 1876-8822), 2(1), 12-
13.
Hüsken, G., Hunger, M. & Brouwers, H. J. H. (2009). Photocatalytic concrete
products. Betonwerk und Fertigteil-technik = Concrete precasting plant and technology,
(ISSN 0373-4331), 12, 24-33.
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Miller, S. R., Doree, A. G. & Oosterveld, M. (2009). Proefproject Aziehavenweg
Amsterdam. Asfalt, (ISSN 0376-6977), 26(2), 8-11.
Stoel, A. E. C. van der (2009). Grondverbeteringstechnieken in nederland; deel
1: state of the art. Civiele techniek, (ISSN geen), 64(7), 17-21.
Stoel, A. E. C. van der (2009). Grondverbeteringstechnieken in nederland; deel
2: voorbeeldprojecten. Civiele techniek, (ISSN geen), 64(8), 43-45.
Stoel, A. E. C. van der, Graaf, H. C. van de, Vink, D. & Ali, H. (2009). Nieuw
Hoog Catharijne Utrecht, ontwerp 5-laags ondergrondse parkeergarage: grondonderzoek
en conusbelastingproef. Geotechniek, (ISSN 1386-2758), 2, 28-33.
Tolman, F. & Jong, E. de (2009). Is systems engineering zo nieuw in de
wegenbouw? Asfalt, (ISSN 0376-6977), 36(3), 24-27.
Vos, M., Entrop, A. G. & Brouwers, H. J. H. (2009). Duurzame maatregelen
in kantoren, integrale benadering voor adoptieproces. Facility management magazine,
(ISSN 0924-8641), 176, 89-93.
9.6 ExTERNAL REPORTS
Boes, J. (2009). Het expertisecentrum op weg naar regievoeren?! Deventer:
Gemeente Deventer.
Boes, J. & Doree, A. G. (2009). Veilig langs de kust of ondernemend door
de storm?! Vernieuwende concurrentie- en samenwerkingsvormen in de Regio Oost.
Apeldoorn: Bouwend Nederland.
Durmisevic, E. (2009). Greendesign, Sarajevo design week 2009. Sarajevo,
Bosnie-Herzegovina: Amos graf.
Halman, J. I. M., Elias, M., Knigge, S. & Sophia, R. (2009). NGO’s op Curacao;
identificatie van belangrijke knelpunten en voorstellen tot verbetering. Enschede, the
netherlands: Stichting ABC Advies (ISBN 978-90-365-2970-9).
Korte, A. C. J. de & Brouwers, H. J. H. (2009). Thermodynamic changes
in plasterboards and novel gypsum materials, deliverable 2.2.1.2. Enschede, the
Netherlands: University of Twente.
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9.7 INTERNAL REPORTS
Burg, T. van der, Dewulf, G. P. M. R., Heerkens, J. M. G., Lapré,
R., Mol, N. P. & Vries, T. de (2009). Gebiedsontwikkeling vliegbasis Twenthe, een
academische reflectie. Institute for Behavioral Research.
Kort, I. A. T. de (2009). Samenvatting: de ontwikkeling van een procesontwerp voor
strategische planvorming in integrale gebiedsontwikkelingsprojecten. UT Universiteit
Twente (ISBN 978-90-365-2961-7).
Anjewierden, A. A., Kindermann, J., Chen, W., Wichmann, A., Meistad, O. &
Jong, T. de (2009). Report on data mining technology to be used within SCY - SCY
Deliverable DV.1. Enschede: University of Twente.
9.8 GENERAL INTEREST PubLICATIONS
Halman, J. I. M. & Rojer, R. A. (2009). Jan Gerard Palm, leven en werk van
een muzikale patriarch op Curacao. Leiden, the Netherlands: KITLV (ISBN 978-90-
67183338).
Tolman, F. (2009). Risicoanalyses asfaltverhardingen. Ede, the Netherlands:
CROW.
Weber, B., Korte, A. C. J. de & Brouwers, H. J. H. (2009). Report on validation
of existing thermomechanical constitutive laws for modeling of gypsum/extension for
cement, deliverable d2.2.2.1. Dubendorf / Enschede: EMPA / University of Twente.
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10 MA Theses
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Naam
instelling
Onderwerp
Spruit, V.W.C
Ballast Nedam Infra
Projecten
Omgaan met risicomanagement.
Een onderzoek naar de inbedding van integraal
risicomangement binnen Ballast Nedam Infra Projecten.
Lammerink, R.E.G.
K.W.S. Infra
De groene asfaltcentrale.
Onderzoek naar mogelijkheden om efficiënter met energie
om te gaan binnen de asfaltcentrale.
Spenkelink, H.B.R.
Temmink Infra.
Klaar voor de start!?
Een onderzoek naar de externe kwaliteitsborging bij
Design & Constructprojecten met een afstandelijke en een
participerende opdrachtgever.
Vrancken, L.E.M.
ARCADIS
Beekherstel. Een onderzoek naar de hydraulische en
morfologische effecten van maatregelen ter bevordering van
de natuurlijke situatie van de Saasvelderbeken.
Koster, H.M.
Dienst Vastgoed
Defensie
De relatie tussen belevingswaarde en gebruikersparticipatie
bij vastgoedprocessen binnen Defensie.
Breemer, J.J.A. van
den
Heijmans-Breijn
RAMS and LCC in design process of infrastructural
Construction projects: a case for their implementation.
M. Eggink
Iter Fidelis BV
Soft aspects of assets in the civil infrastructure sector
valuated in financial terms.
D.H. Rakers
AT Osborne bv
Waar een wil is komt een weg. Value capturing als
financieringsinstrument voor infrastructuur.
Ommen, A. van Risico-allocatie bij gebiedsontwikkeling. Procesprotocol ter
ondersteuning van de risico’s tussen publieke en private
partijen bij gebiedsontwikkeling uitgevoerd in publiek
private samenwerking.
Rijnders, T.W.
A. Hak Leidingbouw
BV, Tricht
LOPby for partnering. Benchmarken van een
interdisciplinaire samenwerking aan strategische
partnering.
Beltman, J.A.
Bouwend Nederland
Nieuwe markten voor industriële woningbouw. Identificatie
van mogelijkheden en strategieën voor toetreding tot nieuwe
markten door industriële en klantgerichte Nederlandse
woningbouwbedrijven.
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Hoek, J. van der
Bakker & Spees
Digitale Formele Communicatie in de Bouw: utopie of visi?
Topper, H.V.
AT Osbourne
Flexibele samenwerkingsovereenkomsten bij
gebiedsontwikkelingen. Contractuele afspraken om in te
kunnen spelen op veranderende omstandigheden.
Wodajo, Z.T. Understanding and reduction of cross-party conflicts in
housing development projects.
Baal, M. van
DHV Water
Treatment
Samen werken aan samenwerking! Samenwerking tussen
DHV Water Treatment en uitvoerende marktpartijen
bij geïntegreerde contractvormen binnen de drink- en
afvalwaterzuiveringsmarkt in Nederland.
Haverkamp, R.T.
Dura Vermeer
Beton- & Waterbouw,
Beuningen
Proactief sturen op risico’s. Een onderzoek naar het
ontwikkelen en implementeren van een proactief gestuurd
risicoproces bij Dura Vermeer Beton- en Waterbouw.
Beilen, R.J. van
BAM Infraconsult
Een aanzet voor BIM bij BAM Infra, onderzoek naar de
koppeling tussen ontwerp, calculatie, planning.
Bentheim, N.H. van
Van Wijnen Oost BV
Strategisch inkopen bij Van Wijnen.
Blokland, J.G. van
AT Osborne
Reële opties bij gebiedsontwikkeling.
Groot de, C.
KWS infra bv
Productgroep specifieke inkoopprestatie-indicatoren.
Kremers, J.J.F.J.
Ministerie van
Defensie
Construction contracting and Civil-Military Interaction.
Lentjes, B.A.
Ballast Nedam,
Nieuwegein
Op zoek naar balans tussen de inspanningen voor ontwerp
en prijsbepaling en het gebruik van systems engineering.
Een onderzoek naar de inrichting van het tenderproces en
het gebruik van systems engineering binnen de tenderteams
van Ballast Nedam Infra Projecten.
Overman, H.T.J. Simulation model for NOx distributions in a street canyon
with air purifying pavement.
Pollarini, G.M.
Economisch
Instituut voor de
Bouwnijverheid
Keuze/selectie van onderaannemers: relatieve belang van
sociale selectiecriteria.
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Willems, B.M.M.
Heijmans NV
Invoering van ICT in de bouw.
Blom, P.F.
Bouwbedrijf
Roosdom Tijhuis
Portfolio analyse van de inkoop.
Klaver, S.J.M.
Rijkswaterstaat
The use of a system architecture framework to assess design
processes in Dutch road tunnel projects.
Vos, M.
NPC
Het adoptieproces van energiebesparende maatregelen in de
utiliteitsbouw.
Janssen, T.J.A.P.
-PRC B.V.
Risicoallocatie en allocatiediscussies bij Design and
Construct-contracten.
Plegt, M.M.
AWS Beter Wonen
Systems Engineering in de woningbouw. Toepassing
van Systems Engineering in het oplossen van de
beheersproblematiek van Beter Wonen.
Schokkin, J.W.
Strukton Engineering
B.V.
Beter voorbereid door BIM: Een onderzoek naar de
invoering en toepassing van Virtueel Bouwen tijdens de
voorbereiding van bouwprojecten.
Spaargaren, T.
Iter Fidelis
Op weg naar een objectieve en betrouwbare risicodiagnose.
Een onderzoek naar verhogen van de objectiviteit en
betrouwbaarheid van de risicodiagnose door de ontwikkeling
van risicodata uit eerdere projecten.
Stroomberg, J.
Heymans N.V.
Risk & opportunity based asset management infra structuur.
Reuser R.F.J.
Metrum
Developing Financial Arrangements between Municipality
and Social Housing Association in Urban Regeneration
projects.
Seesing, D.J.
Arcadis Nederland
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