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Akintoye, A and Chinyio, E (2005) Private Finance Initiative in the healthcare sector: trends and risk assessment. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 12(06), 601–16.

Cotton, A P, Sohail, M and Scott, R E (2005) Towards improved labour standards for construction of minor works in low income countries. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 12(06), 617–32.

Hari, S, Egbu, C and Kumar, B (2005) A knowledge capture awareness tool: An empirical study on small and medium enterprises in the construction industry. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 12(06), 533–67.

Ng, S T (2005) Performance of engineering consultants in ISO 9000-based quality management systems implementation. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 12(06), 519–32.

Senaratne, S, Kagioglou, M, Amaratunga, D, Baldry, D, Aouad, G and Bowden, A (2005) Research knowledge transfer into teaching in the built environment. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 12(06), 587–600.

Sexton, M, Goulding, J, Zhang, X, Kagioglou, M, Aouad, G, Cooper, R and Barrett, P (2005) The role of the HyCon design-support tool in elevating hybrid concrete as a design option for structural frames. Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, 12(06), 568–86.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: Communication technologies; concretes; design; new products
  • ISBN/ISSN: 0969-9988
  • URL: http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/09699980510634137
  • Abstract:
    Abstract: Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to identify interdependent barriers to the search and selection of new technologies by design engineers at industry, organisation and individual levels. A “proof of concept” HyCon tool is presented to demonstrate the role of information technology design support tools in supporting designers to overcome these inhibitors, in this case for hybrid concrete, by providing immersive and interactive, information-rich environments to explore design solutions. Design/methodology/approach – The HyCon tool was developed through a prototyping methodology encompassing a testing, analysis, design and coding iterative cycle. This was supported by case studies and industry workshops. Findings – The results of a collaborative research project are presented, which describes the HyCon design support tool to promote the understanding and use of hybrid concrete in structural frames. This tool is built around a knowledge creation, application, storage, and retrieval cycle to envision and support the use of this new technology. Originality/value – This paper fulfils an identified need to integrate technology management and design process considerations within the context of an information technology design support tool, and offers a “proof of concept” HyCon tool to demonstrate key issues and potential utilities and applications.