Construction industry advance and change : progress in eight Asian economies since 1995

A nation's construction industry is essentially home grown, a derivative of its culture, history, geography and economic circumstances with every building or road a unique product, always a prototype, unlike the honed prototypes set up for efficient production runs of other industries. In terms...

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Other Authors Anson, Michael (Editor), Chiang, Yat Hung (Editor), Lam, Patrick (Editor), Shen, Jianfu (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2021.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781800435063
DOI10.1108/9781800435049
Physical Description1 online resource (xviii, 205 pages)

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Table of Contents:
  • Foreword / Ozawa Keiichi
  • Chapter 1. Country Chapters overview / Michael Anson, Y.H. Chiang, Daisuke Hosoda, Chandima Swarnamali Karunaratne, Patrick Lam, Nagamine Yukinobu, Pham Van Bo, Krishna S. Pribadi, Madhuri Jyothi Rani, Jianfu Shen, Biemo W. Soemardi, Che Saliza Che Soh, Datuk Ir Ahmad 'Asri Abdul Hamid, and Ahmad Farrin Mokhtar
  • Chapter 2. 25 years of hong kong construction industry progress 1995 to 2019 / Michael Anson, Y.H. Chiang, Jianfu Shen, and Patrick Lam
  • Chapter 3. Indian construction industry progress since 1995 / Madhuri Jyothi Rani
  • Chapter 4. The indonesian construction industry, 1995- 2019 / Biemo W. Soemardi and Krishna S. Pribadi
  • Chapter 5. Activities and progress of the Japanese construction industry the 25 years, 1995 - 2019 / Nagamine Yukinobu and Daisuke Hosoda
  • Chapter 6. Malaysia - 25 years of construction industry progress 1995 - 2019 / Datuk Ir Ahmad 'Asri Abdul Hamid, Ahmad Farrin Mokhtar, Che Saliza Che Soh, and Nur Ima Zainol Abidin
  • Chapter 7. Construction industry progress of south korea: 1995 to 2019 / Chijoo Lee
  • Chapter 8. Sri lanka the construction industry: 1995-2019 / Chandima Swarnamali Karunaratne
  • Chapter 9. The vietnam construction industry the 25 years, 1995-2019 / Pham Van Bo.