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Theses and Dissertations
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Fall 2021
The management of project documentation involves processing a large amount of important information embedded in different contract and project specification documents. Although contract-related documentation is critical for effective information flow and—in turn—successful project management, it...
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A SIMULATION-BASED FRAMEWORK FOR AS-BUILT DOCUMENTATION OF CONSTRUCTION PROCESS AND PRODUCT INFORMATION
DownloadSpring 2013
In the construction industry, project documentation that covers all aspects of a project from planning through construction to the completion phase not only plays a significant role in managing an ongoing project, but is also considered a main resource in claim and dispute resolution, and in the...
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Fall 2018
Mohammadhosseinzadehgolabchi, Alireza
As the construction industry is prone to various hazards, its rate of injuries and fatalities are among the highest. As a result, health and safety has emerged as a crucial aspect of any construction project. Among occupational injuries, Work-related Musculoskeletal Disorders (WMSDs) are reported...
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Fall 2024
Municipal solid waste (MSW) management presents a significant challenge, as current practices often lead to inefficiencies and substantial variability in waste processing. This variability contributes to increased downtime, reduced productivity, and higher operational costs. While previous...