Construction Engineering and Management (Vol. 1)
Welcome to the first issue of UMP Research Series: Construction Engineering and Management (Volume 1). We cover a wide range of research areas in the construction industry, geotechnics and infrastructure, and structure and materials in this issue.
Chapter 1 includes six papers that introduce various recent matters concerning construction management in Malaysia. This chapter describes some of the vital aspects in the construction industry, such as regulations, standards, productivity, competencies, and augmented reality application. Chapter 2 presented presents seven papers that discuss the current situation in the field of geotechnics and infrastructure. This chapter describes the technical aspects of geotechnics and infrastructures such as RQLASSIC, remote sensing data, digital slope mapping, and traffic and pedestrian facilities assessment. The final section, chapter 3, consists of seven papers that highlights the recent findings in structure and material. This chapter describes several essential elements in the structure and material fields, such as concrete, coal waste bricks and precast wall panels. It is hoped that the readers of this book will benefit from the variety of the themes presented and may provide a current overview of the research area in the construction industry, geotechnics and infrastructure, and structure and materials in Malaysia.
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FACTORS AFFECTING CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY: COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN WORKER’S NATIONALITY

STRATEGIES FOR MEASURING PROGRESS AND PRODUCTIVITY IN MODEL-BASED CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS

TECHNICAL COMPETENCIES OF OIL AND GAS CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGERS IN MALAYSIA

BARRIERS TO AUGMENTED REALITY APPLICATION IN CONSTRUCTION: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY IN MALAYSIA

DERIVATION OF ROAD CONDITION INDEX USING RQLASSIC FOR JALAN SUNGAI BARU, PERAK, AND JALAN SEBALIK, SELANGOR

ASSESSING PEDESTRIAN FACILITIES FOR THE BLIND IN THE URBAN ENVIRONMENT OF AN EMERGING ECONOMY

DETECTION AND QUANTIFICATION OF SUBMERGED SEAGRASS TOTAL ABOVEGROUND BIOMASS CHANGES IN TINGGI ISLAND, JOHOR USING REMOTE SENSING DATA

VARIATION OF LIGHT ATTENUATION OF SEAGRASS HABITAT IN PENINSULAR MALAYSIA FROM SATELLITE-BASED ESTIMATION

COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF CONCRETE USING ALUMINIUM SOFT DRINK CAN AS PARTIAL COARSE AGGREGATE REPLACEMENT
