Swedish Contractors Confederation
Swedish Contractors Confederation
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assignment_turned_in Project2007 - 2011Partners:Building Information Warehouse Ltd, Max Fordham LLP, Dean & Dyball Construction Ltd, Construction Ind Training Board (CITB), Office for National Statistics +176 partnersBuilding Information Warehouse Ltd,Max Fordham LLP,Dean & Dyball Construction Ltd,Construction Ind Training Board (CITB),Office for National Statistics,Halcrow Group Limited,Jacobs Engineering UK Ltd.,Pearce (Retail Services) Ltd,Emap Glenigan,Arup Group Ltd,Irvine-Whitlock Ltd,UK Trade and Investment,Cementation Foundations Skanska Ltd,CDC Group plc,Monodraught Ltd,R G C M Ltd,Sir Robert McAlpine (United Kingdom),Construction Industry Solutions Ltd,MAX Fordham & Partners,Concur Partnership Ltd,Bovis Lend Lease,Irvine-Whitlock Ltd,Heatherwood and Wexham Park Hospitals,European Intelligent Bldg GP,Heatherwood and Wexham Park Hospitals,Emcor Drake & Scull Ltd,CITB,British Expertise,CIBSE,Royal Inst Chartered Surveyors,Inbis,Global Solutions UK Ltd,Sir Robert McAlpine Ltd,Assystem UK Ltd,CIBSE,Wilkinson Eyre Architects,Skanska UK Plc,NG Bailey Ltd,Quorum Logistics Support Ltd,Scott Brownrigg Ltd,Walters and Cohen,BALFOUR BEATTY PLC,Global Solutions UK Ltd,Wembley National Stadium Ltd,Jones Lang LaSalle,Reid,Geoffrey,Associates Ltd,Balfour Beatty (United Kingdom),Troup Bywaters & Anders Ltd,Tekla,Cementation Foundations Skanska Ltd,Rolls Royce Plc,ANSYS,NAO,Union, Const'n. & Allied Trade Technicia,Audit Commission,Construction Industry Training Board,MAX FORDHAM LLP,Collier and Catley Ltd,Quorum Logistics Support Ltd,Andrew Wilkes Management,ONS,NMEC,Collier and Catley Ltd,Confederation of Construction Specialist,Mowlem,John,Construction Plc,Constructing Excellence,Ansys UK Ltd,NHBC National House-Building Council,Scott Brownrigg Ltd,BWA Associates,BALFOUR BEATTY RAIL,National Audit Office,Rolls-Royce (United Kingdom),British International Investment,Jacobs UK Limited,Forticrete Ltd,NHBC National House-Building Council,Royal Institute of British Architects,Confederation of Finnish Construction,Andrew Wilkes Management,Construction Industry Solutions Ltd,Institution of Civil Engineers,British Expertise,The Facilities Society,Aqumen Services Ltd,Atkins UK,EMCOR Rail Ltd,Royal Inst of British Architects RIBA,Federation of European Heating REHVA,University of Reading,COSTAIN LTD,MR1 Consulting,Emap Glenigan,Performance Building Partnership,Tekla,Swedish Contractors Confederation,Highways Agency,Ove Arup Ltd,Hans Haenlein Architects,NG Bailey Ltd,Gardiner and Theobald,Highways Agency,Mott Macdonald,Mowlem Plc,Reid,Geoffrey,Associates Ltd,Gardiner and Theobald,Walters and Cohen,Fulcrum Consulting Ltd,Mowlem Plc,ICE,European Intelligent Bldg GP,Dytecna Ltd,Forticrete Ltd,Asite Solutions Limited,British Inst of Facilities Man BIFM,Confederation of Finnish Construction,DENI,R G C M Ltd,Halcrow Group Ltd,Landsec Limited,Rolls-Royce (United Kingdom),Waterman Partnership,ABB,E C Harris,Pearce (Retail Services) Ltd,BWA Associates,Mace Ltd,Performance Building Partnership,Department of Education & Employment,Costain Ltd,B A E Systems,Lend Lease,Union, Const'n. & Allied Trade Technicia,Wilkinson Eyre Architects,The Facilities Society,British Inst of Facilities Man BIFM,Asite Solutions Limited,Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors,Hans Haenlein Architects,Wembley National Stadium Ltd,Inbis,Jones Lang LaSalle,EC Harris LLP,Faber Maunsell,Federation of European Heating REHVA,W S Atkins Consultants Ltd,ABB,John Mowlem Construction plc,[no title available],Mace Ltd,BAE Systems (Sweden),National Highways,Assystem UK Ltd,M41 - Movement for Innovation,Highways Agency,Arup Group,Concur Partnership Ltd,Building Information Warehouse Ltd,Ove Arup & Partners Ltd,EMCOR Rail Ltd,Mott Macdonald (United Kingdom),NMEC,Troup Bywaters & Anders Ltd,Department for Education and Skills,FaberMaunsell Ltd,Emcor Drake & Scull Ltd,Audit Commission,Swedish Contractors Confederation,Constructing Excellence,MR1 Consulting,Dytecna Ltd,Monodraught Ltd,Atkins UK,UNIVERSITY OF READING,UK Trade and Investment,Confederation of Construction Specialist,Waterman Partnership,Dean & Dyball Construction Ltd,Aqumen Services Ltd,M41 - Movement for Innovation,Land Securities Group PlcFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/E001645/1Funder Contribution: 3,684,280 GBPThe Innovative Construction Research Centre (ICRC) is dedicated to socio-technical systems research within the built environment, with particular emphasis on through-life performance in support of the client's business operations. Our vision is for a research centre that not only supports the competitiveness of the architectural, engineering, construction and facilities management sectors, but also supports societal needs for built infrastructure and the broader competitiveness of the UK economy. The domain of enquiry lies at the crucial interface between human and technical systems, thereby requiring an inter-disciplinary approach that combines engineering research methods with those derived from the social sciences. The ICRC's research portfolio is organised into six themes: (1) Integration of design, construction and facilities management. Concerns the through-life management of socio-technical systems within the built environment. Topics of consideration include: integrated logistic support, design for reliability and systems integration for building services. Of particular concern is the way that firms within the supply chain are integrated to provide solutions that add value to the client's business. (2) Knowledge management and organisational learning. Addresses the means of supporting knowledge flows across extended supply chains and the extent to which procurement systems learn across projects. Of particular importance is the design of learning mechanisms that extend across organisational boundaries. Also investigates the degree to which the construction sector can learn from other sectors, i.e. aerospace, automotive, retail, defence. (3) Human resource management and the culture of the industry. The construction sector is too often characterised by regressive approaches to human resource management (HRM) with little emphasis on developmental to support innovation. Of particular importance is the concept of 'high commitment management' that has emerged as a central component in the quest to link people management to business performance. Any attempt to improve HRM practices in the construction sector must also recognise cultural barriers to the implementation of new ways of working.(4) Innovative procurement. Includes legal, economic and organisational aspects of procurement systems. The last twenty years has seen a plethora of new procurement methods seeking to encourage different behaviours and allocations of risk. Many such initiatives experienced significant reality gaps between technological intent and resultant behaviours. Of particular importance in the current context is the notion of performance-based contracting which seeks to reward parties on the basis of building performance.(5) Innovation in through-life service provision. Most innovation in facilities management (FM) is concerned with service provision rather than the design and construction of the built asset. The inclusion of FM-service provision reflects the ICRC's strategic focus on through-life issues. The shift towards service provision is reflected in practice through procurement approaches such as PFI/PPP. But the issue has a wider significance as construction contractors increasingly embrace service philosophy. (6) Competitiveness, productivity and performance. Focuses on techniques for performance improvement, coupled with a broader emphasis on competitiveness and profitability within the marketplace. Techniques for performance improvement include: process mapping, benchmarking, value management, risk management and life-cycle costing. Also seeks to assess the competitiveness of the construction sector in comparison to other countries, and to achieve a broader understanding of the economic context within which firms operate.
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