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Knowledge Management in Construction

ISBN: 978-1-405-12972-5

May 2005

Wiley-Blackwell

244 pages

Description
A key problem facing the construction industry is that all work is done by transient project teams, and in the past there has been no structured approach to learning from projects once they are completed. Now, though, the industry is adapting concepts of knowledge management to improve the situation.

This book brings together 13 contributors from research and industry to show how managing construction knowledge can bring real benefits to organisations and projects. It covers a wide range of issues, from basic definitions and fundamental concepts, to the role of information technology, and engendering a knowledge sharing culture. Practical examples from construction and other industry sectors are used throughout to illustrate the various dimensions of knowledge management. The challenges of implementing knowledge management are outlined and the ensuing benefits highlighted.

About the Author

Chimay Anumba is Professor of Construction Engineering and Informatics, and Founding Director of the Centre for Innovative Construction Engineering, at Loughborough University.

Charles Egbu is Professor of Construction and Project Management at Glasgow Caledonian University.

Patricia Carrillo is Senior Lecturer in Construction Management in the Department of Civil & Building Engineering, Loughborough University.

Features
* The first research book to apply knowledge management to construction
* Brings together original contributions from well-known researchers from academia and industry
* Provides guidance on the use of appropriate strategies, techniques and technologies
* 'I consider [this book] essential reading for all participants in the construction process' - Sir Michael Latham