BUILDING information modeling, CONSTRUCTION industry, APPLICATION software, STAKEHOLDERS, BUDGET, INTERNET surveys
Abstract
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Salehi Sichani, Mahdi, Lee, SangHyun, and Robinson Fayek, Aminah
Subjects
JOB absenteeism, CONSTRUCTION industry, WORK environment, LABOR productivity, INDUSTRIAL productivity, PILOT projects, INDUSTRIAL engineering
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Fayek, Aminah Robinson, Dissanayake, Manjula, and Campero, Oswaldo
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CONSTRUCTION industry, ARCHITECTURE, CIVIL engineering
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Fayek, Aminah Robinson, Shaheen, Ahmed, and Oduba, Ayo
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APPRENTICES, EMPLOYMENT, CONSTRUCTION industry, LABOR supply
Abstract
Presents a study that investigated the impact of the employment of apprentices in the industrial construction sector in Alberta. Background on the shortage of skilled workers in the industrial construction sector in Alberta; Analysis of methods of increasing the use of apprentices while enhancing their on-the-job experiences; Results and implications.