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Chan, A P C, Ho, D K C and Tam, C M (2001) Design and build: views from some major public clients in Hong Kong. Construction Economics and Building, 1(01), 22-31.
de Valence, G (2001) Defining an industry: what is the size and scope of the Australian building and construction industry. Construction Economics and Building, 1(01), 53-65.
Lawther, P and Edwards, P (2001) Design cost modelling - the way forwad. Construction Economics and Building, 1(01), 32-42.
Smallwood, J and Venter, D (2001) The role of media in South African health and safety. Construction Economics and Building, 1(01), 43-52.
Smith, P (2001) Information technology and the QS practice. Construction Economics and Building, 1(01), 1-21.
Tse, R Y C and Raftery, J (2001) Infrastructure policy and economic growth: case study of Hong Kong. Construction Economics and Building, 1(01), 66-79.
Wasi, D and Skitmore, M (2001) Factors affecting the performance of small indigenous contractors in Papua New Guinea. Construction Economics and Building, 1(01), 80-90.
Weddikkara, C and Devapriya, K (2001) Demand and supply trends and construction industry: a case study in the Sri Lankan construction industry. Construction Economics and Building, 1(01), 91-105.
Wood, B (2001) Sustainability of construction education. Construction Economics and Building, 1(01), 106-112.
- Type: Journal Article
- Keywords: Construction education; sustainability
- ISBN/ISSN: 1445-2634
- URL: https://doi.org/10.5130/AJCEB.v1i1.2284
- Abstract:
Construction management is changing and so is education. Sustainability is a significant global issue. This paper examines the sustainability of current forms and content of construction education and suggests that there may be a link between medium and message