Publications
Construction Research & Best Practice
Efficacy of crystalline waterproofing additives for basement concrete
Proceeding of the ICE: Construction Materials, August 2018, pp 256-262. ISSN 1747-650X
Sustainable buildings need integrated teams
The O’Neill Report, published by the Specialist Engineering Alliance
The business case for integrated collaborated working
Constructing Excellence
Chronicles of the revolution
A review of the book Change in the Construction Industry: an account of the UK construction industry reform movement 1993-2003 in Building Research & Information, vol 34, no 6, pp 600-603
Patterns of interaction in construction team meetings
CoDesign, vol 1, no 1, pp 19-37
Effective Teamwork – a good practice guide for the construction industry
Constructing Excellence
Partnering workshops to promote teamwork in the construction of Oakfields Primary School, Wickford, Essex: a case study
Constructing Excellence case study
The right vision for construction R&D?
Responding to the Fairclough Report’, Building Research and Information, vol 30 no 5, pp 328-333
Sharing CAD data among the design team on a construction project
IT Construction Forum Case Study IT034, DTI
Installing a new network, operating system and CAD software in an architect’s office
LoweRae Architects, Case Study IT032, IT Construction Best Practice programme
Exchanging design information via the internet
The Martin Centre, Case Study IT031, IT Construction Best Practice programme.
Exchanging CAD drawings with consultants and contractors in the United States and Ireland
Christopher Smallwood Architects, Case Study IT030, IT Construction Best Practice programme
Document management at the Royal Opera House: Schal International Management Ltd
Teamwork is not rocket science
How does innovation link to research?
A review of Building Innovation: complex constructs in a changing world’ by David Gann, Building Research and Information, vol 29, no 3, pp 250-252
The UK's changing research base for construction: the impact of recent government policy
Building Research and Information, vol 5, no 5, pp 293-300