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Ahuja, V, Yang, J and Shankar, R (2010) Benchmarking Framework to Measure Extent of ICT Adoption for Building Project Management. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 136(05), 538–45.

Alnuaimi, A S, Taha, R A, Al Mohsin, M and Al-Harthi, A S (2010) Causes, Effects, Benefits, and Remedies of Change Orders on Public Construction Projects in Oman. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 136(05), 615–22.

Chan, A P C, Lam, P T I, Chan, D W M, Cheung, E and Ke, Y (2010) Critical Success Factors for PPPs in Infrastructure Developments: Chinese Perspective. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 136(05), 484–94.

Chan, D W M, Chan, A P C, Lam, P T I and Wong, J M W (2010) Empirical Study of the Risks and Difficulties in Implementing Guaranteed Maximum Price and Target Cost Contracts in Construction. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 136(05), 495–507.

Cheung, S O, Yiu, T W and Chan, H W (2010) Exploring the Potential for Predicting Project Dispute Resolution Satisfaction Using Logistic Regression. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 136(05), 508–17.

Christodoulou, S E, Ellinas, G and Michaelidou-Kamenou, A (2010) Minimum Moment Method for Resource Leveling Using Entropy Maximization. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 136(05), 518–27.

Creedy, G D, Skitmore, M and Wong, J K W (2010) Evaluation of Risk Factors Leading to Cost Overrun in Delivery of Highway Construction Projects. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 136(05), 528–37.

Elyamany, A and Abdelrahman, M (2010) Contractor Performance Evaluation for the Best Value of Superpave Projects. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 136(05), 606–14.

Horta, I M, Camanho, A S and Da Costa, J M (2010) Performance Assessment of Construction Companies Integrating Key Performance Indicators and Data Envelopment Analysis. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 136(05), 581–94.

Javernick-Will, A N and Scott, W R (2010) Who Needs to Know What? Institutional Knowledge and Global Projects. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 136(05), 546–57.

Klotz, L and Horman, M (2010) Counterfactual Analysis of Sustainable Project Delivery Processes. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 136(05), 595–605.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: Hybrid methods; Project delivery; Sustainable development; Production management; Construction industry; Hybrid methods; Delivery; Sustainable development; Process control; Production management;
  • ISBN/ISSN: 0733-9364
  • URL: https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)CO.1943-7862.0000148
  • Abstract:
    Research is revealing that certain delivery process attributes influence the outcomes of sustainable construction projects. This preliminary research leads to follow-up questions such as which attributes are most influential? And how can the influence of these attributes be quantified? Answering questions like these is impractical using only traditional construction research methods. Delivery process attributes can have greater impact on one sustainable project and less on another, and controlling the numerous variables involved is nearly impossible. To answer questions facing similar constraints, economist Robert Fogel pioneered the counterfactual analysis research method, winning a Nobel Prize in the process. The objective of this article is to describe the adaptation and testing of counterfactual analysis to assist study of sustainable project delivery processes. Counterfactual analysis is especially well suited for sustainable projects, with their complex processes and stakeholder interactions. The adapted six-step method is informed by applications of counterfactual analysis in fields including economics, history, and political science. Descriptions of each step include specific examples from a pilot study of the method. A path forward is outlined for applying counterfactual analysis to examine key questions related to sustainable construction projects and to more broad areas of construction research.

Lim, J N, Schultmann, F and Ofori, G (2010) Tailoring Competitive Advantages Derived from Innovation to the Needs of Construction Firms. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 136(05), 568–80.

Rezgui, Y and Miles, J (2010) Exploring the Potential of SME Alliances in the Construction Sector. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 136(05), 558–67.

Yang, L and Shi, J J (2010) Experimental Study on the Impact of Rainfall on RCC Construction. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 136(05), 477–83.