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Managing knowledge in the context of sustainable construction

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posted on 2024-11-01, 10:18 authored by Mark Shelbourn, Dino Bouchlaghem, Chimay Anumba, Patricia Carillo, Malik Khalfan, Jacqueline Glass
The 21st century has been a growing awareness of the importance of the sustainability agenda. Moreover for construction, it has become increasingly important as clients are pushing for a more sustainable product to complement their organisations' own strategic plans. Sustainable development can be defined as development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs. Sustainable construction is therefore seen as the application of sustainable practices to the activities of the construction sector. One of the key factors in making construction projects more sustainable is overcoming the obstacles of capturing and managing the knowledge required by project teams to effect such change. Managing this knowledge is key to the construction industry because of the unique characteristics of its projects, i.e. multi-disciplinary teams, dynamic participation of team members, heavy reliance on previous experiences/ heuristics, the one-off nature of the projects, tight schedules, limited budget, etc.

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Journal

Journal of Information Technology in Construction

Volume

11

Start page

57

End page

71

Total pages

15

Publisher

International Council for Research and Innovation in Building and Construction

Place published

Netherlands

Language

English

Copyright

© 2006 International Council for Research and Innovation in Building and Construction

Former Identifier

2006029139

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2012-10-26

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