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Ahuja, H N and Aranachalam, V (1984) Risk Evaluation in Resource Allocation. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 110(03), 324–36.

Bosserman, B E and Ford, M E (1984) Development of Computerized Specifications. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 110(03), 375–84.

Charlie, W A, Osman, M A and Ali, E M (1984) Construction on Expansive Soils in Sudan. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 110(03), 359–74.

Tatum, C B (1984) Organizing Large Projects: How Managers Decide. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 110(03), 346–58.

Tatum, C B (1984) What Prompts Construction Innovation?. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 110(03), 311–23.

Warszawski, A (1984) Construction Management Program. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 110(03), 297–310.

Wilkinson, R W (1984) Computerized Specifications on a Small Project. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 110(03), 337–45.

Williams, G C and Haston, J S (1984) Construction Materials Engineer, a Perspective. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 110(03), 387–9.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: Construction materials; Material engineering; Quality control;
  • ISBN/ISSN: 0733-9364
  • URL: https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)0733-9364(1984)110:3(387)
  • Abstract:
    Construction materials engineering is a long-time discipline of civil engineering which has gained definition and recognition in recent decades due to increased demands placed on the construction materials engineer. This discipline of civil engineering involves the evaluation of construction materials, processes and products. It is a professional practice most often included as part of the project quality assurance. The role of the construction materials engineer in the design phase, the bidding phase, the construction phase and the post-construction phase of projects is examined.