Theses from UK - King's College London
Bell, M R (2019) Home is where the heart(ache) is: Building a regulatory regime for residential construction which more effectively meets community expectations for occupant health and safety. PhD thesis, King's College London, UK.
Chan, H-W E (2003) A study of factors relevant to disputes arising in international construction projects involving both European and Asian cultural factors. PhD thesis, King's College London, UK.
Choy, N Y C (2016) The construction of urban design values in volume housing production. PhD thesis, King's College London, UK.
Delmon, J J (2008) Increasing the efficiency of risk allocation in project financed infrastructure transactions by reducing the impact of risk noise. PhD thesis, King's College London, UK.
Gaitskell, R (1999) The IMechE/IEE model forms of contract: an investigation into the history and development of the forms, with particular reference to the allocation of contractual risk, including a survey of the industry's perception (BL). PhD thesis, King's College London, UK.
Mihov, M (2020) Making it fit: The role of institutional work in the transplantation of the anglo-saxon public-private partnership model to Germany. PhD thesis, King's College London, UK.
Netto, A M (2001) Third party rights for latent defects in buildings. PhD thesis, King's College London, UK.
Ryan, E C (2001) An economic analysis of the standard construction contract. PhD thesis, King's College London, UK.
Singh, R (2018) Defining models for project management processes. PhD thesis, King's College London, UK.
Tangrungruengyoo, K (2018) The impact of environmental impact assessment on new housing development: a case study of Bangkok, Thailand. PhD thesis, King's College London, UK.
Thomas, C S (1994) Aspects of building contracts: A comparative view of english and french law in the light of potential harmonisation. PhD thesis, King's College London, UK.
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