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The Impact of the National Housing Quality Award Program and the Benchmark Conferences on the Homebuilding Industry

The Development of a Total Quality Management Program for a Homebuilding Firm

A Product Manufacture/Trade Contractor Quality Partnership: CertainTeed Corporation's Certified Contractor Program

Manufactured Housing: Trends and Perceptions

Inspection/Quality Control Issues for Residential Energy Efficient Construction

Financing and Life Cycle Cost Issues Versus Quality in Residential Construction

Manufactured Homes Provide Affordable Housing

Builders' Perceptions towards the Use of Modular Building Technology

A Decision Support System for the Residential Land Development Site Selection Process

Financial Feasibility in Land Development

EIFS and Water Migration Issues

A Testing Protocol for Moisture Investigations of Residential Siding Materials

An Innovative Housing System

Aerated Autoclaved Concrete

Evaluating and Communicating Design Alternatives

Repetitive Project Scheduling for Large Scale Residential Housing

The Project Navigator..Multimedia for Project Management

Management Strategies for Contractors

An Update of Taiwan High Speed Rail (HSR) Project

Automating Field Data Collection in Construction Organizations

 

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