Discussion of Optimizing Capital Investments in Construction
Originally published in Journal of the Construction Division, Vol. 103, No. 3, September 1977, pg. 551...

Product Control and Incentives
Originally published in Journal of the Construction Engrg. Division, Vol. 92, No. 3, September 1966, pp. 25-40...

Project Selection Based on Benefits and Costs
Originally published in Journal of the Construction Engrg. Division, Vol. 98, No. 2, September 1972, pp. 149-160...

Weather Effects on Mason Productivity
Originally published in Journal of the Construction Division, Vol. 100, No. 3, September 1974, pp. 319-335...

Reward-Risk Ratio
Originally published in Journal of the Construction Division, Vol. 100, No. 4, December 1974, pp. 521-532...

Modeling Method-Productivity
Originally published in Journal of the Construction Division, Vol. 102, No. 1, March 1976, pp. 157-168...

Portfolio Theory: Applications in Construction
Originally published in Journal of the Construction Division, Vol. 103, No. 1, March 1977, pp. 23-38...

Discussion of Portfolio Theory: Applications in Construction
Originally published in Journal of the Construction Division, Vol. 103, No. 4, December 1977, pg. 657...

Closure of Portfolio Theory: Applications in Construction
Originally published in Journal of the Construction Division, Vol. 104, No. 3, September 1978, pg. 363...

Pittsburgh's Troubled Bridges: What to Do About Them�
The Pittsburgh area is troubled by old bridges that are badly deteriorated. The metropolitan area has more bridges�� 1,700�� than any other. And some 66 of them have weight limits posted....

$80,000 in Payoffs: An Engineer Tells His Story
A member of ASCE was told that if he wanted public work in a certain area, he would have to pay the County Engineer 25% of the project costs. The engineer decided to pay and has regretted...

What Contractors Think About Prefabricated Piping
Among 190 of the largest users of pipe, 77% now use large-scale prefabricated piping. These users report an average saving, using prefabricated pipe versus conventional pipe, of 23%. Before...

Field Control Replaces Design Conservation At World's Largest Underground Powerhouse
The excavation of 16,000,000 yd� of rock at LG-2, part of the La Grande hydropower project in Canada, has been completed. The world's largest underground powerhouse, with...

How Can Construction Specifications Be Improved�
Construction costs could be cut perhaps 5% to 10% if specifications were improved, as the ASCE survey of contractors discloses. Spec writers must have had responsible field experience....

Highway Widening Proceeds Behind Concrete Median Barrier
Precast concrete median barrier curb is being used temporarily to protect both workmen and traffic through the 3.1-mile long construction zone of a widening project along the Garden State...

Mammoth Construction Jobs: How to Speed Them, Cut Costs�
Not a few massive construction projects in such fields as mass transit, water resources, and power plants are suffering greatly from inflated costs and long delays. Among reasons are the...

Highway Maintenance Gets Major Attention at Transportation Meeting
Highways�� their maintenance and recycling especially�� came in for a good share of notice at last January's 57th annual meeting of the Transportation Research Board in Washington,...

Trans Alaska Pipeline
This is one of the most extraordinary projects contending for the OCEA awards. Examples: the 360 mile haul road built in one summer; the 29 construction camps, self-contained cities to...

Newark Airport Pilots Cost-Saving Runway Paving Concept
The NYC Met Section nominee for the 1978 Outstanding Civil Engineering Achievement Award was the expansion of Newark International Airport. The $200 million redevelopment included a new...

Isn't a Subway for Washington, D.C., Just the Thing�
After 100 years of dreaming and 10 years of design and construction, more than 22 miles and 28 stations of the Washington, D.C., Metro are now in revenue operation. When completed in 1983,...

 

 

 

 

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