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  3. Vol. 13 No. 2 (2006)

Vol. 13 No. 2 (2006)

DOI: https://doi.org/10.38140/as.v13i2
Published: 2006-11-30

Research articles

  • Construction management experiential learning: Views of employers and university of technology academics

    Ferdinand Fester, Theo Haupt
    1-18
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  • The effectiveness of construction project briefing as an interpersonal communication process

    Paul Bowen, Keith Cattell, Kathy Michell, Elby Kabayadondo
    20-38
    • PDF
  • Community participation — a necessary element of community development projects

    Zainu Khan, Theo Haupt
    39-61
    • PDF
  • The practice of construction management

    John Smallwood
    62-89
    • PDF
  • A macro analysis and GIS application of urban public space closures in Cape Town, 1975 - 2004

    Manfred Spocter
    90-113
    • PDF
  • Payment certification problems: Who is to blame?

    Fanie Buys
    114-126
    • PDF
  • Impact of the South African construction regulations as perceived by project managers

    John Smallwood, Theo Haupt
    127-144
    • PDF

Review articles

  • The development and assessment of an integrated skills development model for emerging construction contractors

    Spencer Lazarus, Dries Haupfleisch, Basie Verster
    145-158
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