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Chua, D K H and Li, G M (2002) RISim: Resource-Interacted Simulation Modeling in Construction. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 128(03), 195–202.

Freire, J and Alarcón, L F (2002) Achieving Lean Design Process: Improvement Methodology. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 128(03), 248–56.

Isidore, L J and Back, W E (2002) Multiple Simulation Analysis for Probabilistic Cost and Schedule Integration. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 128(03), 211–9.

Kale, S and Arditi, D (2002) Competitive Positioning in United States Construction Industry. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 128(03), 238–47.

Meng, X (2002) Guarantees for Contractor’s Performance and Owner’s Payment in China. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 128(03), 232–7.

Sawhney, A and Mund, A (2002) Adaptive Probabilistic Neural Network-based Crane Type Selection System. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 128(03), 265–73.

Tam, C M, Tong, T K L, Leung, A W T and Chiu, G W C (2002) Site Layout Planning using Nonstructural Fuzzy Decision Support System. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 128(03), 220–31.

Toole, T M (2002) Construction Site Safety Roles. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 128(03), 203–10.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: Construction industry; Occupational safety; Construction site accidents; construction industry; safety; accidents; civil engineering;
  • ISBN/ISSN: 0733-9364
  • URL: https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)0733-9364(2002)128:3(203)
  • Abstract:
    A survey of design engineers, general contractors, and subcontractors indicates there is not uniform agreement on the site safety responsibilities that should be assumed by each of these groups. Possible explanations for this lack of shared expectations regarding site safety roles are discussed. It is suggested that specific site safety responsibilities be assigned on future projects based on each group’s ability to control the factors needed to prevent eight root causes of construction accidents.

Yi, K J, Lee, H and Choi, Y K (2002) Network Creation and Development for Repetitive-Unit Projects. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 128(03), 257–64.