All Stories

  1. Design for maintainability (DfM) implementation among design professionals: empirical evidence from a developing country context
  2. Prioritizing the principles of circular economy among built environment professionals
  3. Achieving Healthy City Development in Ghana: Referencing Sustainable Development Goal 11
  4. Optimising the material emissions of single-dwelling residential buildings using the dynamic life cycle iteration protocols
  5. COVID-19 and the Ghanaian construction industry
  6. Utilization of simulation tools for building performance assessment among design professionals
  7. Deployment of physical access control (PAC) devices in university settings in Ghana
  8. Competencies Driving Waste Minimization during the Construction Phase of Buildings
  9. Examining the perception of site workers of their risk-taking behaviours on construction sites in Ghana
  10. Examining critical project management skills for successful delivery of major maintenance projects: insights from the United Kingdom energy sector
  11. Examining Built Environment Professionals′ Willingness to Pay for Green Buildings in Ghana
  12. Exploring the Current Technologies Essential for Health and Safety in the Ghanaian Construction Industry
  13. Awareness and practice of the principles of circular economy among built environment professionals
  14. Obstacles to the career progression of professional female project managers (PFPMs) in the Ghanaian construction industry
  15. Design for safety among design professionals in the Botswana construction industry
  16. Barriers to stakeholder engagement in sustainable procurement of public works
  17. Design for safety in construction: a study of design professionals in Kuwait
  18. The mediating influence of local cultures on the relationship between factors of safety risk perception and Risk-Taking behavioural intention of construction site workers
  19. An Integrated Safety, Health and Environmental Management Capability Maturity Model for Construction Organisations: A Case Study in Ghana
  20. Integrated safety, health and environmental management in the construction industry: key organisational capability attributes
  21. Critical skills for infrastructure procurement: insights from developing country contexts
  22. Importance-performance analysis (IPA) of the indoor environmental quality (IEQ) of an EDGE-certified building in Ghana
  23. Lessening procurement deviations using procurement post reviews: evidence from Ghana
  24. The Critical Role of the Construction Industry in Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): Delivering Projects for the Common Good
  25. Key drivers for green building project financing in Ghana
  26. Defining social value in the public procurement process for works
  27. Environmental performance indicators for assessing sustainability of projects in the Ghanaian construction industry
  28. The impact of COVID-19 on the construction industry in Ghana: the case of some selected firms
  29. Application of machine learning in predicting construction project profit in Ghana using Support Vector Regression Algorithm (SVRA)
  30. Occupants' perceived importance and satisfaction with the indoor environmental quality of a green building
  31. Factors limiting the adoption of hemp as an alternative sustainable material for green building delivery in Ghana
  32. Ethical misconducts within the invitation to tender and tender evaluation and award stages of construction contracts in Ghana
  33. Contribution of procurement capacity of public agencies to attainment of procurement objectives in infrastructure procurement
  34. Linking supply chain disruptions with organisational performance of construction firms: the moderating role of innovation
  35. Influence of Subcontractor Risk Management on Quality Performance of Building Construction Projects in Ghana
  36. Obstacles to green building project financing: an empirical study in Ghana
  37. Exploring the influence of religious elements on performance factors in developing countries: a case of the Ghanaian construction industry
  38. The role of project managers (PMs) in construction health and safety implementation in Ghana
  39. Violent behaviour on construction sites: structural equation modelling of its impact on unsafe behaviour using partial least squares
  40. Professionals’ views of vernacular building materials and techniques for green building delivery in Ghana
  41. Regeneration of Sub-Saharan Africa’s open market places: a case for Guileless stakeholder participation
  42. Factors driving the career progression of construction project managers
  43. Factors driving the adoption of green certification of buildings in Ghana
  44. Status of lean construction implementation among small and medium building contractors (SMBCs) in Ghana
  45. Barriers to the implementation of environmentally sustainable procurement in public universities
  46. Critical components of Environmentally Sustainable Buildings Design Practices of office buildings in Ghana
  47. Drivers of environmental sustainability of construction projects: a thematic analysis of verbatim comments from built environment consultants
  48. Differences in Stakeholder Ability in Addressing Unethical Practices: Insights from the Surveying Profession
  49. Barriers to environmental sustainability of construction projects
  50. Barriers to the adoption of green certification of buildings
  51. Factors influencing tender pricing strategies of construction SMEs in Ghana
  52. Ascertaining the interaction effects among organisational citizenship behaviour, work overload and employees’ performance in the Ghanaian construction industry
  53. A framework for the implementation of green certification of buildings in Ghana
  54. Impact of project monitoring and evaluation practices on construction project success criteria in Ghana
  55. Actions, attitudes and beliefs of occupants in managing dampness in buildings
  56. Mechanisms for preventing rising damp in new building infrastructure
  57. Compliance with transparency provisions in the Public Procurement Act, 2003 (Act 663)
  58. Level of Knowledge of Design Professionals on the Principles of Social Sustainability in Ghana
  59. Factors influencing the performance of safety programmes in the Ghanaian construction industry
  60. Client-contractor relations on construction projects in Ghana
  61. Sustainable Features of Vernacular Architecture: Housing of Eastern Black Sea Region as a Case Study
  62. A holistic survey of dampness in a six bedroom residential apartment
  63. Holistic Diagnosis of Rising Damp and Salt Attack in Two Residential Buildings in Kumasi, Ghana
  64. A holistic survey of dampness in a three bedroom residential bungalow in Kumasi, Ghana