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Carr, R I (2007) A Journal Matures. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 133(09), 631–4.

de la Garza, J M (2007) Sponsored Research and Its Impact on Universities, Faculty, and Journals. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 133(09), 708–9.

Diekmann, J E (2007) Past perfect: historical antecedents of modern construction practices. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 133(09), 652–60.

Echeverry, D, Majana, E and Acevedo, F (2007) Affordable Housing in Latin America: Improved Role of the Academic Sector in the Case of Colombia. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 133(09), 684–9.

Haas, C, Waugh, L and Froese, T (2007) History and Renaissance of Construction Engineering and Management in Canada. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 133(09), 678–83.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: Construction management; History; Canada;
  • ISBN/ISSN: 0733-9364
  • URL: https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)0733-9364(2007)133:9(678)
  • Abstract:
    Understanding the history of the construction engineering and management discipline in Canada can perhaps shed light on where the future of the discipline may lay and on external perceptions of the discipline. In its current state, the discipline in Canada is a unique model. Examining its positive and negative attributes will help inform strategic planning for construction research and education programs in Canada and in other countries as they adapt to rapid changes in their environments. The objective of this paper is to present sufficient information to make that examination possible. Its scope is limited to the last 200 years. Early pioneers in the discipline are described. Their careers are reflected in the developments that are summarized in the following discussion of the emergence of professional societies, and the educational and research infrastructure of the discipline in Canada. Recent developments in education and research are examined in more detail. Some final observations are then made based on this brief history.

Halpin, D W (2007) Fifty Years of Progress in Construction Engineering Research. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 133(09), 635–9.

Johnston, D W, Thomas Ahluwalia, N and Gwyn, M B (2007) Improving the Professional Engineering Licensure Process for Construction Engineers. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 133(09), 669–77.

Levitt, R E (2007) CEM Research for the Next 50 Years: Maximizing Economic, Environmental, and Societal Value of the Built Environment1. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 133(09), 619–28.

Menches, C L and Abraham, D M (2007) Women in Construction—Tapping the Untapped Resource to Meet Future Demands. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 133(09), 701–7.

Morris, M D (2007) Evolution of a Journal. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 133(09), 629–30.

Russell, J S, Hanna, A, Bank, L C and Shapira, A (2007) Education in Construction Engineering and Management Built on Tradition: Blueprint for Tomorrow. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 133(09), 661–8.

Shapira, A, Lucko, G and Schexnayder, C J (2007) Cranes for Building Construction Projects. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 133(09), 690–700.

Tucker, R L (2007) Construction Industry Institute. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 133(09), 640–3.

Warszawski, A, Becker, R and Navon, R (2007) Strategic Planning for Building Research—A Process Oriented Methodology. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 133(09), 710–22.

Willenbrock, J H and Thomas, H R (2007) History of Construction, Engineering, and Management in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Penn State. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 133(09), 644–51.