Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
Construction Management
& Engineering
July 2009
Contents
Contents
1 Introduction
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4 Sustainable building
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5 Health care
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7 IT in Construction
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10 Research output
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11 People
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Full Professors
Associate Professors
Assistant Professors and Lecturers
Parttime professors and researchers
Office staff
Ph.D. Students
Post-doc researchers
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Introduction
versity that consists of leading gamma and beta academic institutions. Being connected
to the major research institutes of the University, the Department is able to bridge the
gap between the traditional beta orientation of construction and civil engineering and
the insights from the gamma body of knowledge.
The mission of the Department of CME encompasses all aspects of the construction
process to do with the definition, appraisal, design, delivery of the projects and life-time
behaviour of objects. It deals with the interests of all stakeholders involved, as well as
the construction business in its broadest sense. For this reason the thrust of the research
is an interdisciplinary programme focusing on integration of technology and management for the purpose of producing innovative solutions. The design oriented approach,
the close co-operation with practice and the emphasis on integration of disciplines are
major distinctive features of this research programme.
The recent years were challenging and productive. Productivity in terms of publications,
approvals of new research projects, and education performance was very high.
We have a lot to offer and are very proud to present a selection of our research projects
in this year report. In the next chapters, projects will be presented in the fields of:
Innovation through
collaboration
Alliancing: innovation
through collaboration
Maarten Rutten
To create new business firms develop and provide systems that are new to the market.
However, if a firm wants to achieve this goal but does not possess all required resources
and capabilities, it needs cooperation from other organizations. By studying two innovation alliances from the Dutch construction industry, Maarten Rutten developed a model
about how such leading firms affect the other alliance members willingness to invest.
The two cases suggest that, in particular, two types of behaviour by the leading firm are
of importance. The first type of behaviour is oriented at creating an image of future returns (this includes behaviour such as champion behaviour and supportive leadership),
the second type of behaviour is oriented at increasing the probability that the imagined
future becomes reality (this includes value proposition management). Overall, both
cases can be regarded as valuable examples of innovation through collaboration.
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Building on Trust
Albertus Laan
Albertus Laan publicly defended his thesis Building trust - The case of the construction
industry. In his dissertation, Albertus generated insights into the processes of inter-organizational trust development in the project-based context of the construction industry. For this, first of all, he conducted an extensive literature review on the most recent
understanding of inter-organizational trust. Second, by deriving a theoretical framework, he provided insights into the role of trust in the governance of inter-organizational
relationships. Third, since relationships between principal and contractor organizations
are often criticized for being adversarial, he measured levels of inter-organizational
trust within a large sample of traditional and design-build types of arrangement. Fourth,
by longitudinally studying how and why trust in an alliance form of contract develops
over time, he provided insights into the ways principal and contractor organizations try
to overcome the deteriorating patterns of behavior they are used to in traditional and
design-build types of arrangement. Finally, Albertus discussed the theoretical and practical implications of the outcomes of his study.
Redevelopment of cultural
heritage in urban restructuring projects
Marnix Smit
Cultural heritage adds value to the quality of spatial developments. Some parties take
advantage of this added value without contributing in the costs of redevelopment or
conservation of the cultural heritage. Is this a problem? How could costs and benefits
of cultural heritage be balanced in a more legitimate way? In various policy documents
(Nota Belvedere, 1999; Nota Ruimte, 2004) and the scientific literature it is recognised
that preservation and integration of cultural heritage in spatial developments have its
benefits. However, the absence of a transparent system for levelling costs and benefits is
considered to be one of the difficulties for cooperation between public and private parties. Therefore, Marnix Smit of Twente University, the Nicis Institute, NS Poort, GOB and
four municipalities have started a research project to increase the insight in the opportunities, chances and threats of strategies for developing successful project coalitions,
and opportunities to level costs and benefits in the redevelopment of cultural heritage
in urban area development projects. This research project will generate several design
propositions for successful process management.
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Improving buyer-supplier
relationships in construction
Jeroen Bemelmans
Jeroen Bemelmans developed a generic model for assessing the current management
and maturity of buyer-supplier relationships in the construction industry, taking into
consideration the specific characteristics of this industry. From the literature, he collected
and assessed indicators for suitability for the construction industry. This resulted in an
adapted framework of the known Michigan State University (MSU) model (MSU - Construction Model). Because the focus of his work is on dyadic (buyer-supplier) relationships, both sides of the relationship are considered in the model. Jeroen assessed the
current management of buyer-supplier relationships in construction in-depth in 19 case
companies using the model developed. His results showed on one hand a low interest
of contractors in building partnership agreements with suppliers but on the other hand
a high improvement potential in the Dutch construction industry. Construction firms
become aware of the fact that different suppliers demand for different relation management approaches.
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Asphalt Paving
Research & Innovation
ASPARi is short for Asphalt Paving Research & Innovation. It is a cooperative network of
organisations that work together in research projects and technology development to improve the performance of the asphalt road construction industry. The ASPARi team consists of Andr Dore, Henny ter Huerne and Seirgei Miller. Aspari is currently involved in
several initiatives involving key role players in the road construction industry, the national
roads authorities, training schools, research institutes and international partners.
Key in the ASPARi approach is:
using new SMART Technologies (such as GPS, thermal imaging, pervasive networks)
to create insights into the paving process and give feedback to the operators
to reduce variability and enhance control in the paving process
to continuously advance productivity
to improve product quality for the clients
to reduce risks for the paving companies.
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Sustainable building
Air-Purifying Pavement
Maria Ballari
Maria Ballari, post doc researcher at our department, works on a project concerning the demonstration of air purification induced by concrete pavement and concrete
facades that are provided with photo-catalytic surfaces. The heterogeneous photo
catalysis represents an emerging environmental control option for the efficient removal
of chemical pollutants. The use of titanium dioxide (TiO2) photo catalyst in combination with cementitious and other construction materials has shown a favorable effect in
the removal of nitrogen oxides (NOx). NOx compounds are a group of highly reactive
gases (mainly NO and NO2) and cause a wide variety of health and environmental
impacts, like the formation of tropospheric ozone, urban smog and acid rain. These
oxides are produced during high temperature combustion and can be found especially
in areas of high motor vehicle traffic, such as in large cities. Pavement stones and coatings with titanium dioxide developed at the University of Twente will be produced by
stone producer Struyk-Verwo, and tested in a road segment in the city of Hengelo. The
project of Maria is financed by the province of Overijssel and carried out jointly with city
of Hengelo and Struyk Verwo. The research involves the characterization of the photocatalytic stone in laboratory scale, the air quality measurement in the street prior and
after the application of active stones and the simulation of the outdoor DeNOx process
employing a Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD) tool.
Environmental friendly
gypsum plasterboards
Qingliang Yu
The Ph.D. project of Qingliang Yu deals with the innovative development of environmental friendly gypsum plasterboards. Based on theory, European codes, and the human beings living condition needs, new types of plasterboard with improved fire safety
and air purifying properties will be developed. Choosing a typical inorganic indoor air
pollutant NO as target contaminant, the indoor air purification research has been carried out and the influence of indoor air conditions on photocatalytic oxidation effect has
been studied in detail. Yu investigated the hydration of gypsum and applied successfully
some new technology to determine the hydration of gypsum. He studied the influence of
water on gypsum hydration and found very interesting results.
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Durable concrete in a
marine environment
Przemyslaw Spiesz
The research of Przemyslaw Spiesz concerns durability of concrete in a marine environment exposed to chloride solution. Chloride induced corrosion of marine concrete is
the deterioration mechanism in the majority of cases so there is a practical need of
improving concretes durability. The topic can be considered as hot especially in the
Netherlands, while there are plenty of marine structures (also new ones are going to be
constructed) and their maintenance costs are increasing rapidly. To describe the durability of concrete, Przemyslaw uses the Rapid Chloride Migration (RCM) test. This test measures the speed of chloride penetration in concrete. Within the last year an adjustable
RCM test set-up was constructed and the first concrete experiments were performed.
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Health care
Contingency Adaptability
of Hospital Concession
Contracts
Anneloes Blanken
Nowadays, we can observe a general trend towards the contracting out of health
services. Throughout Europe, health care provision is no longer seen as the sole responsibility of governments. Increasingly, the way services and facilities are procured
is changing from a traditional approach, in which risks and revenues were retained
by the public sector, towards concession contracts, where risks and revenues are,
in theory, transferred to the private sector. Therefore, major question of the study of
Anneloes Blanken is to what extent concession contracts can respond to changing
demand patterns for clinical services in the future. In other words, what is the level
of contingency adaptability of hospital concession contracts implemented recently
when focusing on future demand risks. Anneloes analyzed to what degree concession
arrangements accommodate the required flexibility in practice by reviewing hospital
concessions in Australia and the UK. She concluded that till now there are hardly
any provisions found in hospital concession contracts for dealing with contingencies
and little incentives for the private sector partner are incorporated to re-optimize the
hospital in reaction to a fluctuating demand.
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Risk management
and project control
Avendano Castillo
The PhD research study of Avendano Castillo aims to understand the mechanisms by
which failures costs are generated in construction processes. To do so, a particular
process within a construction project will be selected in order to identify the main failure
sources and to describe the relationships and dependencies between these failure
sources and with process failures as well. Avendano will develop a model for identifying potential failures before their occurrence. His study aims at providing the necessary
knowledge to support project management to pro-actively manage and reduce failure
costs in construction. Avendano also contributes to the educational activities of the
department by actively promoting the exchange of knowledge between the academia
and industry from different cultural settings and allocating Dutch BSc student in different
companies from the construction industry in his native country: Honduras. Until now two
students have successfully carried out their final graduation project in Honduras and
three other students are currently working in their assignments.
Tatsiana Hapanova
Tatsiana Hapanova focuses to measurement of process performance using processbased Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) in construction. Her research analyses the
relation between the performance of various processes and the desired end-project
goals. The focus of her research has been set on three main stages of project process
for large infrastructural projects: pre-project, design and construction. Research findings
of Tatsiana are based on in-depth interviews with project managers on the managerial and board level within various construction organisations. Part of the research has
been conducted in cooperation with the University of Nottingham in the UK. The main
research results are process-based KPIs for the pre-project, the design and the construction stage; a framework for measuring process performance using the identified KPIs;
identifying desired project performance through the generic end goals important to
be achieved; providing insights in the relation between performance of various subprocesses and end-project goals. The research of Tatsiana contributes to the knowledge
on process performance and its control by project management to increase the chance
of achieving project success.
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ICT in Construction
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Our passion:
innovative research
Construction management is a rapidly changing discipline, and research of our department in this area is established to address both fundamental and applied research. It
involves the development and application of integrated innovative solutions to technical, social and economic problems related to the management and engineering of
construction. The multi-disciplinary composition of the group has provided a coherent
but flexible platform for the development of several lines of research.
Main perspectives
Primarily, the groups research encompasses three main perspectives:
a.
Planning and development: In this perspective the research emphasis is on the
integration of planning and design and the way the interests of stakeholders in
the planning and design phase of the construction process are managed.
b.
Market and Organisation: This perspective concentrates on studying the
various types of procurement systems and their impact on project performance,
the structure of the construction industry, and on the incentives for technology
development and innovation.
c.
Design and Engineering: Within this perspective the focus is on the design and
engineering phase of the construction process. The research area involves
investigating the opportunities and limitations to innovate design and construction processes and construction materials.
Figure 1 shows examples
of the specialised research
subjects addressed within
each perspective as well as
the overlapping themes. It
also depicts the type of the interdisciplinary research areas
carried out within the interfaces between the perspectives.
Market dynamics
Procurement
systems
Supply chain
management
Risk
management
and project
control
Design
management
Sustainable building
Collaboration
Many of the research projects carried out by the group are the products of close collaborations with other national and international academic institutes. The Department
stimulates exchange programmes with other universities. Research projects are undertaken, besides Dutch universities, with researchers from Imperial College, University of
Leuven, Manchester Business School, Concord University, Stanford University, Northumbria University Newcastle, Bau-Institute (Weimar) in Germany and the University
of Nottingham. In 2008 several academics from leading universities have visited our
Department. Also a number of staff members hold Visiting Scholarships and Professorship at various universities
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External reports
Boes, J., Schmidt, J. M. R. & Doree, A. G. (2008). Het uit- en aanbestedingsbeleid van
decentrale overheden in Noord Brabant en Zeeland. Op zoek naar de balans tussen
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Bouwend Nederland Noord -Brabant en Zeeland / Universiteit Twente.
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Books - author
Halman, J. I. M. (2008). Risicomanagement in de bouw. Nieuwe ontwikkelingen bij een
aantal koplopers. Boxtel, The Netherlands: Aeneas, uitgeverij van vakinformatie (ISBN
978-90-75365-87-0).
Books - chapter
Halman, J. I. M. & Al-jibouri, S. H. S. (2008). Inleiding. In J.I.M. Halman (Ed.), Risicomanagement in de bouw. Nieuwe ontwikkelingen bij een aantal koplopers (pp. 7-12).
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Halman (Ed.), Risicomanagement in de bouw. Nieuwe ontwikkelingen bij een aantal
koplopers (pp. 13-42). Boxtel The Netherlands: Aeneas, Uitgeverij voor vakinformatie
(ISBN 978-90-75365-87-0).
Halman, J. I. M. (2008). Terugblik en vooruitblik. In J.I.M. Halman (Ed.), Risicomanagement in de bouw. Nieuwe ontwikkelingen bij een aantal koplopers (pp. 81-85). Boxtel,
The Netherlands: Aeneas, Uitgeverij van vakinformatie (ISBN 978-90-75365-87-0).
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Tijhuis, Wilco
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