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2002 ANNUAL INDEX Civil Engineering Database Keyword Index The Civil Engineering Database (CEDB) is Conflict Applying Evidential Reasoning to Prequalifying designed to provide free, easy bibliographic Improving Satisfaction through Conflict Construction Contractors. — M. Sonmez, G. access to all ASCE publications. The database Stimulation and Resolution in Value D. Holt, J. B. Yang, and G. Graham; 18(3), covers ASCE documents published since 1972. It Management in Construction Projects. — Mei- 111-9 (2002). provides access to all the journals, conference yung Leung, S. Thomas Ng, and Sai-On Information Technology Planning Framework for proceedings, books, standards, = manuals, Cheung; 18(2), 68-75 (2002). Japanese General Contractors. — Feniosky magazines, and newspapers. The index terms Pena-Mora and Shunsuke Tanaka; 18(3), Constraints below were assigned to papers published in this 138-49 (2002). Renovation Projects: Design Process Problems journal during 2002 from a CEDB keyword Contracts and Improvement Mechanisms. — Panagiotis list. The CEDB and keyword list can be accessed Finding the Optimal Contractual Arrangement for on the Web at http://www. pubs.asce.org/ Mitropoulos and Gregory A. Howell; 18(4), Projects on Process Job Sites. — D. Bower and cedbsrch. html. 179-85 (2002). A. Merna; 18(1), 17-20 (2002). Construction Incentive Mechanisms for Project Success. — D. Agreements Process Model for Administrating Construction Bower, G. Ashby, K. Gerald, and W. Smyk; Finding the Optimal Contractual Arrangement for Claims. — M. Asem U. Abdul-Malak, Mustafa 18(1), 37-43 (2002). Projects on Process Job Sites. — D. Bower and M. H. El-Saadi, and Marwan G. Abou-Zeid; Guidelines for Warranty Contracting for Highway A. Merna; 18(1), 17-20 (2002). 18(2), 84-94 (2002). Construction. — Benjamin P. Thompson, Alignments Construction Partnering Process and Associated Stuart D. Anderson, Jeffrey S. Russell, and Incentive Mechanisms for Project Success. — D. Critical Success Factors: Quantitative Awad S. Hanna; 18(3), 129-37 (2002). Bower, G. Ashby, K. Gerald, and W. Smyk; Investigation. — Eddie W. L. Cheng and Heng Cost estimates 18(1), 37-43 (2002). Li; 18(4), 194-202 (2002). Software Development Cost Estimation for Architect/engineers Construction industry Infrastructure Systems. — Brian L. Smith; Relationship between Personality Traits and Improving Satisfaction through Conflict 18(3), 104-10 (2002). Performance for Engineering and Architectural Stimulation and Resolution in Value Costs Professionals Providing Design Services. — Management in Construction Projects. — Mei- Reasons for Cost and Schedule Increase for Paul G. Carr, Jesus M. de la Garza, and yung Leung, S. Thomas Ng, and Sai-On Engineering Design Projects. — Andrew Michael C. Vorster; 18(4), 158-66 (2002). Cheung; 18(2), 68-75 (2002). Shing-Tao Chang; 18(1), 29-36 (2002). Illustrative Benchmarking Rework and Rework Benefit cost ratios Illustrative Benchmarking Rework and Rework Costs in Swedish Construction Industry. — Cost Structure and Profitability of Design Costs in Swedish Construction Industry. — Per-Erik Josephson, Bengt Larsson, and Heng Services Industry. — Michael W. Hurley and Per-Erik Josephson, Bengt Larsson, and Heng Li; 18(2), 76-83 (2002). Ali Touran; 18(4), 167-72 (2002). Li; 18(2), 76-83 (2002). Data analysis Bids Maintainability Implemented by Third-Party Budget and Schedule Success for Small Capital- Problems Facing Parties Involved in Build, Contractor for Public Owner. — Blia Moua Facility Projects. — Zhili Gao, Gary R. Smith, Operate, and Transport Projects in Egypt. — Her and Jeffrey S. Russell; 18(2), 95-102 and R. Edward Minchin, Jr.; 18(4), 186-93 Mohamed M. Askar and Ahmed A. Gab-Allah; (2002). (2002). 18(4), 173-8 (2002). Applying Evidential Reasoning to Prequalifying Decision making Budgets Construction Contractors. — M. Sonmez, G. Applying Evidential Reasoning to Prequalifying Budget and Schedule Success for Small Capital- D. Holt, J. B. Yang, and G. Graham; 18(3), Construction Contractors. — M. Sonmez, G. Facility Projects. — Zhili Gao, Gary R. Smith, 111-9 (2002). D. Holt, J. B. Yang, and G. Graham; 18(3), and R. Edward Minchin, Jr; 18(4), 186-93 Framework of Success Criteria for Design/Build 111-9 (2002). (2002). Projects. — Albert P. C. Chan, David Scott, Design Build/operate/transfer and Edmond W. M. Lam, 18(3), 120-8 (2002). Reasons for Cost and Schedule Increase for Problems Facing Parties Involved in Build, Consultants Engineering Design Projects. — Andrew Operate, and Transport Projects in Egypt. — Perceptions of Construction Professionals Shing-Tao Chang; 18(1), 29-36 (2002). Mohamed M. Askar and Ahmed A. Gab-Allah; 18(4), 173-8 (2002). Concerning Important Skills of Effective Relationship between Personality Traits and Project Leaders. — K. T. Odusami; 18(2), 61-7 Performance for Engineering and Architectural Buildings, office Professionals Providing Design Services. (2002). Renovation Projects: Design Process Problems Paul G. Carr, Jesus M. de la Garza, and and Improvement Mechanisms. — Panagiotis Contractors Michael C. Vorster; 18(4), 158-66 (2002). Mitropoulos and Gregory A. Howell; 18(4), Performance Modeling for Contractor Selection. Cost Structure and Profitability of Design 179-85 (2002). — Luis Fernando Alarcén and Claudio Services Industry. — Michael W. Hurley and Claims Mourgues; 18(2), 52-60 (2002). Ali Touran; 18(4), 167-72 (2002). Process Model for Administrating Construction Perceptions of Construction Professionals Renovation Projects: Design Process Problems Claims. — M. Asem U. Abdul-Malak, Mustafa Concerning Important Skills of Effective and Improvement Mechanisms. — Panagiotis M. H. El-Saadi, and Marwan G. Abou-Zeid; Project Leaders. — K. T. Odusami; 18(2), 61-7 Mitropoulos and Gregory A. Howell; 18(4), 18(2), 84-94 (2002). (2002). 179-85 (2002). Computer software Maintainability Implemented by Third-Party Design/build Software Development Cost Estimation for Contractor for Public Owner. — Blia Moua Finding the Optimal Contractual Arrangement for Infrastructure Systems. — Brian L. Smith; Her and Jeffrey S. Russell; 18(2), 95-102 Projects on Process Job Sites. — D. Bower and 18(3), 104-10 (2002). (2002). A. Merna; 18(1), 17-20 (2002). 204 / JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT IN ENGINEERING / OCTOBER 2002 2002 ANNUAL INDEX Civil Engineering Database Keyword Index The Civil Engineering Database (CEDB) is Conflict Applying Evidential Reasoning to Prequalifying designed to provide free, easy bibliographic Improving Satisfaction through Conflict Construction Contractors. — M. Sonmez, G. access to all ASCE publications. The database Stimulation and Resolution in Value D. Holt, J. B. Yang, and G. Graham; 18(3), covers ASCE documents published since 1972. It Management in Construction Projects. — Mei- 111-9 (2002). provides access to all the journals, conference yung Leung, S. Thomas Ng, and Sai-On Information Technology Planning Framework for proceedings, books, standards, = manuals, Cheung; 18(2), 68-75 (2002). Japanese General Contractors. — Feniosky magazines, and newspapers. The index terms Pena-Mora and Shunsuke Tanaka; 18(3), Constraints below were assigned to papers published in this 138-49 (2002). Renovation Projects: Design Process Problems journal during 2002 from a CEDB keyword Contracts and Improvement Mechanisms. — Panagiotis list. The CEDB and keyword list can be accessed Finding the Optimal Contractual Arrangement for on the Web at http://www. pubs.asce.org/ Mitropoulos and Gregory A. Howell; 18(4), Projects on Process Job Sites. — D. Bower and cedbsrch. html. 179-85 (2002). A. Merna; 18(1), 17-20 (2002). Construction Incentive Mechanisms for Project Success. — D. Agreements Process Model for Administrating Construction Bower, G. Ashby, K. Gerald, and W. Smyk; Finding the Optimal Contractual Arrangement for Claims. — M. Asem U. Abdul-Malak, Mustafa 18(1), 37-43 (2002). Projects on Process Job Sites. — D. Bower and M. H. El-Saadi, and Marwan G. Abou-Zeid; Guidelines for Warranty Contracting for Highway A. Merna; 18(1), 17-20 (2002). 18(2), 84-94 (2002). Construction. — Benjamin P. Thompson, Alignments Construction Partnering Process and Associated Stuart D. Anderson, Jeffrey S. Russell, and Incentive Mechanisms for Project Success. — D. Critical Success Factors: Quantitative Awad S. Hanna; 18(3), 129-37 (2002). Bower, G. Ashby, K. Gerald, and W. Smyk; Investigation. — Eddie W. L. Cheng and Heng Cost estimates 18(1), 37-43 (2002). Li; 18(4), 194-202 (2002). Software Development Cost Estimation for Architect/engineers Construction industry Infrastructure Systems. — Brian L. Smith; Relationship between Personality Traits and Improving Satisfaction through Conflict 18(3), 104-10 (2002). Performance for Engineering and Architectural Stimulation and Resolution in Value Costs Professionals Providing Design Services. — Management in Construction Projects. — Mei- Reasons for Cost and Schedule Increase for Paul G. Carr, Jesus M. de la Garza, and yung Leung, S. Thomas Ng, and Sai-On Engineering Design Projects. — Andrew Michael C. Vorster; 18(4), 158-66 (2002). Cheung; 18(2), 68-75 (2002). Shing-Tao Chang; 18(1), 29-36 (2002). Illustrative Benchmarking Rework and Rework Benefit cost ratios Illustrative Benchmarking Rework and Rework Costs in Swedish Construction Industry. — Cost Structure and Profitability of Design Costs in Swedish Construction Industry. — Per-Erik Josephson, Bengt Larsson, and Heng Services Industry. — Michael W. Hurley and Per-Erik Josephson, Bengt Larsson, and Heng Li; 18(2), 76-83 (2002). Ali Touran; 18(4), 167-72 (2002). Li; 18(2), 76-83 (2002). Data analysis Bids Maintainability Implemented by Third-Party Budget and Schedule Success for Small Capital- Problems Facing Parties Involved in Build, Contractor for Public Owner. — Blia Moua Facility Projects. — Zhili Gao, Gary R. Smith, Operate, and Transport Projects in Egypt. — Her and Jeffrey S. Russell; 18(2), 95-102 and R. Edward Minchin, Jr.; 18(4), 186-93 Mohamed M. Askar and Ahmed A. Gab-Allah; (2002). (2002). 18(4), 173-8 (2002). Applying Evidential Reasoning to Prequalifying Decision making Budgets Construction Contractors. — M. Sonmez, G. Applying Evidential Reasoning to Prequalifying Budget and Schedule Success for Small Capital- D. Holt, J. B. Yang, and G. Graham; 18(3), Construction Contractors. — M. Sonmez, G. Facility Projects. — Zhili Gao, Gary R. Smith, 111-9 (2002). D. Holt, J. B. Yang, and G. Graham; 18(3), and R. Edward Minchin, Jr; 18(4), 186-93 Framework of Success Criteria for Design/Build 111-9 (2002). (2002). Projects. — Albert P. C. Chan, David Scott, Design Build/operate/transfer and Edmond W. M. Lam, 18(3), 120-8 (2002). Reasons for Cost and Schedule Increase for Problems Facing Parties Involved in Build, Consultants Engineering Design Projects. — Andrew Operate, and Transport Projects in Egypt. — Perceptions of Construction Professionals Shing-Tao Chang; 18(1), 29-36 (2002). Mohamed M. Askar and Ahmed A. Gab-Allah; 18(4), 173-8 (2002). Concerning Important Skills of Effective Relationship between Personality Traits and Project Leaders. — K. T. Odusami; 18(2), 61-7 Performance for Engineering and Architectural Buildings, office Professionals Providing Design Services. (2002). Renovation Projects: Design Process Problems Paul G. Carr, Jesus M. de la Garza, and and Improvement Mechanisms. — Panagiotis Contractors Michael C. Vorster; 18(4), 158-66 (2002). Mitropoulos and Gregory A. Howell; 18(4), Performance Modeling for Contractor Selection. Cost Structure and Profitability of Design 179-85 (2002). — Luis Fernando Alarcén and Claudio Services Industry. — Michael W. Hurley and Claims Mourgues; 18(2), 52-60 (2002). Ali Touran; 18(4), 167-72 (2002). Process Model for Administrating Construction Perceptions of Construction Professionals Renovation Projects: Design Process Problems Claims. — M. Asem U. Abdul-Malak, Mustafa Concerning Important Skills of Effective and Improvement Mechanisms. — Panagiotis M. H. El-Saadi, and Marwan G. Abou-Zeid; Project Leaders. — K. T. Odusami; 18(2), 61-7 Mitropoulos and Gregory A. Howell; 18(4), 18(2), 84-94 (2002). (2002). 179-85 (2002). Computer software Maintainability Implemented by Third-Party Design/build Software Development Cost Estimation for Contractor for Public Owner. — Blia Moua Finding the Optimal Contractual Arrangement for Infrastructure Systems. — Brian L. Smith; Her and Jeffrey S. Russell; 18(2), 95-102 Projects on Process Job Sites. — D. Bower and 18(3), 104-10 (2002). (2002). A. Merna; 18(1), 17-20 (2002). 204 / JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT IN ENGINEERING / OCTOBER 2002 Maintainability Implemented by Third-Party Maintenance Project management Contractor for Public Owner. — Blia Moua Maintainability Implemented by Third-Party Prototype Model for Build-Operate-Transfer Risk Her and Jeffrey S. Russell; 18(2), 95-102 Contractor for Public Owner. — Blia Moua Assessment. — Tarek M. Zayed and Luh-Maan (2002). Her and Jeffrey S. Russell; 18(2), 95-102 Chang; 18(1), 7-16 (2002) Framework of Success Criteria for Design/Build (2002). Finding the Optimal Contractual Arrangement for Projects. — Albert P. C. Chan, David Scott, Managers Projects on Process Job Sites. — D. Bower and and Edmond W. M. Lam; 18(3), 120-8 (2002). Perceptions of Construction Professionals A. Merna; 18(1), 17-20 (2002). Developing countries Concerning Important Skills of Effective Skunkworks Approach to Project Management. Prototype Model for Build-Operate-Transfer Risk Project Leaders. — K. T. Odusami; 18(2), 61-7 — Michael Bommer, Renee DeLaPorte, and Assessment. — Tarek M. Zayed and Luh-Maan (2002). James Higgins; 18(1), 21-8 (2002). Chang; 18(1), 7-16 (2002). Models Reasons for Cost and Schedule Increase for Egypt Performance Modeling for Contractor Selection. Engineering Design Projects. — Andrew Problems Facing Parties Involved in Build, — Luis Fernando Alarcon and Claudio Shing-Tao Chang; 18(1), 29-36 (2002) Operate, and Transport Projects in Egypt. — Mourgues; 18(2), 52-60 (2002). Incentive Mechanisms for Project Success. — D. Mohamed M. Askar and Ahmed A. Gab-Allah; Process Model for Administrating Construction Bower, G. Ashby, K. Gerald, and W. Smyk; 18(4), 173-8 (2002). Claims. — M. Asem U. Abdul-Malak, Mustafa 18(1), 37-43 (2002). Engineering firms M. H. El-Saadi, and Marwan G. Abou-Zeid; Perceptions of Construction Professionals Cost Structure and Profitability of Design 18(2), 84-94 (2002). Concerning Important Skills of Effective Services Industry. — Michael W. Hurley and Project Management Process Maturity (PM)? Project Leaders. — K. T. Odusami; 18(2), 61-7 Ali Touran; 18(4), 167-72 (2002). Model. — Young Hoon Kwak and C. William (2002). Environmental engineering Ibbs; 18(3), 150-5 (2002). Improving Satisfaction through Conflict Option Coverage Techniques for Environmental Motivation Stimulation and Resolution in Value Projects. — Evan K. Paleologos and Ian Incentive Mechanisms for Project Success. — D. Management in Construction Projects. — Mei- Lerche; 18(1), 3-6 (2002). Bower, G. Ashby, K. Gerald, and W. Smyk; yung Leung, S. Thomas Ng, and Sai-On Failures 18(1), 37-43 (2002). Cheung; 18(2), 68-75 (2002). Illustrative Benchmarking Rework and Rework Optimization Process Model for Administrating Construction Costs in Swedish Construction Industry. — Finding the Optimal Contractual Arrangement for Claims. — M. Asem U. Abdul-Malak, Mustafa Per-Erik Josephson, Bengt Larsson, and Heng Projects on Process Job Sites. — D. Bower and M. H. El-Saadi, and Marwan G. Abou-Zeid; Li; 18(2), 76-83 (2002). A. Merna; 18(1), 17-20 (2002). 18(2), 84-94 (2002). Financial factors Organizations Framework of Success Criteria for Design/Build Cost Structure and Profitability of Design Project Management Process Maturity (PM)? Projects. — Albert P. C. Chan, David Scott, Services Industry. — Michael W. Hurley and Model. — Young Hoon Kwak and C. William and Edmond W. M. Lam; 18(3), 120-8 (2002). Ali Touran; 18(4), 167-72 (2002). Ibbs; 18(3), 150-5 (2002). Project Management Process Maturity (PM)? Financial management Partnerships Model. — Young Hoon Kwak and C. William Problems Facing Parties Involved in Build, Skunkworks Approach to Project Management. Ibbs; 18(3), 150-5 (2002). Operate, and Transport Projects in Egypt. — — Michael Bommer, Renee DeLaPorte, and Problems Facing Parties Involved in Build, Mohamed M. Askar and Ahmed A. Gab-Allah; James Higgins; 18(1), 21-8 (2002). Operate, and Transport Projects in Egypt. — 18(4), 173-8 (2002). Construction Partnering Process and Associated Mohamed M. Askar and Ahmed A. Gab-Allah; Highway construction Critical Success Factors: Quantitative 18(4), 173-8 (2002). Guidelines for Warranty Contracting for Highway Investigation. — Eddie W. L. Cheng and Heng Renovation Projects: Design Process Problems Construction. — Benjamin P. Thompson, Li; 18(4), 194-202 (2002). and Improvement Mechanisms. — Panagiotis Stuart D. Anderson, Jeffrey S. Russell, and Payment Mitropoulos and Gregory A. Howell; 18(4), Awad S. Hanna; 18(3), 129-37 (2002). Option Coverage Techniques for Environmental 179-85 (2002). Incentives Projects. — Evan K. Paleologos and Ian Budget and Schedule Success for Small Capital- Incentive Mechanisms for Project Success. — D. Lerche; 18(1), 3-6 (2002). Facility Projects. — Zhili Gao, Gary R. Smith, Bower, G. Ashby, K. Gerald, and W. Smyk;: Performance and R. Edward Minchin, Jr.; 18(4), 186-93 18(1), 37-43 (2002). Relationship between Personality Traits and (2002). Information management Performance for Engineering and Architectural Project planning Information Technology Planning Framework for Professionals Providing Design Services. — Skunkworks Approach to Project Management. Japanese General Contractors. — Feniosky Paul G. Carr, Jesus M. de la Garza, and — Michael Bommer, Renee DeLaPorte, and Pena-Mora and Shunsuke Tanaka; 18(3), Michael C. Vorster; 18(4), 158-66 (2002). James Higgins; 18(1), 21-8 (2002). 138-49 (2002). Personnel management Budget and Schedule Success for Small Capital- Infrastructure Framework for Competency and Capability Facility Projects. — Zhili Gao, Gary R. Smith, Software Development Cost Estimation for Assessment for Resource Allocation. — David and R. Edward Minchin, Jr; 18(4), 186-93 Infrastructure Systems. — Brian L. Smith; Trejo, Shekhar Patil, Stuart Anderson, and (2002). 18(3), 104-10 (2002). Elizabeth Cervantes; 18(1), 44-9 (2002). Prototypes Japan Relationship between Personality Traits and Prototype Model for Build-Operate-Transfer Risk Information Technology Planning Framework for Performance for Engineering and Architectural Assessment. — Tarek M. Zayed and Luh-Maan Japanese General Contractors. — Feniosky Professionals Providing Design Services. — Chang; 18(1), 7-16 (2002). Pena-Mora and Shunsuke Tanaka; 18(3), Paul G. Carr, Jesus M. de la Garza, and 138-49 (2002). Michael C. Vorster; 18(4), 158-66 (2002). Renovation Leadership Private sector Renovation Projects: Design Process Problems Perceptions of Construction Professionals Prototype Model for Build-Operate-Transfer Risk and Improvement Mechanisms. — Panagiotis Concerning Important Skills of Effective Assessment. — Tarek M. Zayed and Luh-Maan Mitropoulos and Gregory A. Howell; 18(4), Project Leaders. — K. T. Odusami; 18(2), 61-7 Chang; 18(1), 7-16 (2002). 179-85 (2002). (2002). Professional personnel Resource allocation Liability Framework for Competency and Capability Framework for Competency and Capability Option Coverage Techniques for Environmental Assessment for Resource Allocation. — David Assessment for Resource Allocation. — David Projects. — Evan K. Paleologos and Ian Trejo, Shekhar Patil, Stuart Anderson, and Trejo, Shekhar Patil, Stuart Anderson, and Lerche; 18(1), 3-6 (2002). Elizabeth Cervantes; 18(1), 44-9 (2002). Elizabeth Cervantes; 18(1), 44-9 (2002). JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT IN ENGINEERING / OCTOBER 2002 / 205 Risk Operate, and Transport Projects in Egypt. — Value engineering Performance Modeling for Contractor Selection. Mohamed M. Askar and Ahmed A. Gab-Allah; Improving _ Satisfaction _ through Conflict — Luis Fernando Alarcon and Claudio 18(4), 173-8 (2002). Stimulation and Resolution in Value Mourgues; 18(2), 52-60 (2002). Scheduling Management in Construction Projects. — Mei- Risk analysis Reasons for Cost and Schedule Increase for yung Leung, S. Thomas Ng, and Sai-On Prototype Model for Build-Operate-Transfer Risk Engineering Design Projects. — Andrew Cheung; 18(2), 68-75 (2002). Assessment. — Tarek M. Zayed and Luh-Maan Chang; 18(1), 7-16 (2002). Shing-Tao Chang; 18(1), 29-36 (2002). Warranties Risk management Sweden Guidelines for Warranty Contracting for Highway Option Coverage Techniques for Environmental Illustrative Benchmarking Rework and Rework Construction. — Benjamin P. Thompson, Projects. — Evan K. Paleologos and Ian Costs in Swedish Construction Industry. — Stuart D. Anderson, Jeffrey S. Russell, and Lerche; 18(1), 3-6 (2002). Per-Erik Josephson, Bengt Larsson, and Heng Awad S. Hanna; 18(3), 129-37 (2002). Problems Facing Parties Involved in Build, Li; 18(2), 76-83 (2002). / JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT IN ENGINEERING / OCTOBER 2002 2002 ANNUAL INDEX Author Index Abdul-Malak, M. Asem U. Cervantes, Elizabeth Gerald, K. Process Model for Administrating Construction Framework for Competency and Capability As- Incentive Mechanisms for Project Success. — D. Claims. — M. Asem U. Abdul-Malak, Mustafa sessment for Resource Allocation. — David Bower, G. Ashby, K. Gerald, and W. Smyk; M. H. El-Saadi, and Marwan G. Abou-Zeid; Trejo, Shekhar Patil, Stuart Anderson, and Eliza- 18(1), 37-43 (2002). 18(2), 84-94 (2002). beth Cervantes; 18(1), 44-9 (2002). Graham, G. Abou-Zeid, Marwan G. Chan, Albert P. C. Applying Evidential Reasoning to Prequalifying Process Model for Administrating Construction Framework of Success Criteria for Design/Build Construction Contractors. — M. Sonmez, G. D. Claims. — M. Asem U. Abdul-Malak, Mustafa Projects. — Albert P. C. Chan, David Scott, and Holt, J. B. Yang, and G. Graham; 18(3), 111-9 M. H. El-Saadi, and Marwan G. Abou-Zeid; Edmond W. M. Lam; 18(3), 120-8 (2002). (2002). 18(2), 84-94 (2002). Hanna, Awad S. Chang, Andrew Shing-Tao Ahmad, Irtishad Reasons for Cost and Schedule Increase for Engi- Guidelines for Warranty Contracting for Highway Editor’s Note. — Irtishad Ahmad; 18(1), 2 (2002). neering Design Projects. — Andrew Shing-Tao Construction. — Benjamin P. Thompson, Stuart Editor’s Not— eIrt.ish ad Ahmad; 18(2), 51 (2002). Chang; 18(1), 29-36 (2002). D. Anderson, Jeffrey S. Russell, and Awad S. Hanna; 18(3), 129-37 (2002). Editor’s Note. — Irtishad Ahmad; 18(3), 103 Chang, Luh-Maan (2002). Higgins, James Prototype Model for Build-Operate-Transfer Risk Editor’s Note. — Irtishad Ahmad; 18(4), 157 Skunkworks Approach to Project Management. — Assessment. — Tarek M. Zayed and Luh-Maan (2002). Michael Bommer, Renee DeLaPorte, and James Chang; 18(1), 7-16 (2002). Higgins; 18(1), 21-8 (2002). Alarcon, Luis Fernando Performance Modeling for Contractor Selection. — Cheng, Eddie W. L. Holt, G. D. Luis Fernando Alarcon and Claudio Mourgues; Construction Partnering Process and Associated Applying Evidential Reasoning to Prequalifying 18(2), 52-60 (2002). Critical Success Factors: Quantitative Construction Contractors. — M. Sonmez, G. D. Investigation. — Eddie W. L. Cheng and Heng Holt, J. B. Yang, and G. Graham; 18(3), 111-9 Anderson, Stuart Li; 18(4), 194-202 (2002). (2002). Framework for Competency and Capability As- Cheung, Sai-On Howell, Gregory A. sessment for Resource Allocation. — David Improving Satisfaction through Conflict Stimula- Renovation Projects: Design Process Problems and Trejo, Shekhar Patil, Stuart Anderson, and Eliza- tion and Resolution in Value Management in Improvement Mechanisms. — Panagiotis beth Cervantes; 18(1), 44-9 (2002). Construction Projects. — Mei-yung Leung, S. Mitropoulos and Gregory A. Howell; 18(4), Anderson, Stuart D. Thomas Ng, and Sai-On Cheung; 18(2), 68-75 179-85 (2002). Guidelines for Warranty Contracting for Highway (2002). Hurley, Michael W. Construction. — Benjamin P. Thompson, Stuart D. Anderson, Jeffrey S. Russell, and Awad S. de la Garza, Jesus M. Cost Structure and Profitability of Design Services Hanna; 18(3), 129-37 (2002). Relfaotriomnasnhciep fobre tEwnegeinn eePreirnsgo naalnidt yA rcThriatietcst uarnadl PPreor-- I1n8d(u4s)t, ry.1 67—- 72M ic(h2a00e2l) . W. Hurley and Ali Touran; Ashby, G. fessionals Providing Design Services. — Paul G. Ibbs, C. William Incentive Mechanisms for Project Success. — D. Carr, Jesus M. de la Garza, and Michael C. Project Management Process Maturity (PM)? Bower, G. Ashby, K. Gerald, and W. Smyk; Vorster; 18(4), 158-66 (2002). Model. — Young Hoon Kwak and C. William 18(1), 37-43 (2002). Ibbs; 18(3), 150-5 (2002). DeLaPorte, Renee Askar, Mohamed M. Skunkworks Approach to Project Management. — Josephson, Per-Erik Problems Facing Parties Involved in Build, Oper- Michael Bommer, Renee DeLaPorte, and James Illustrative Benchmarking Rework and Rework ate, and Transport Projects in Egypt. — Mo- Higgins; 18(1), 21-8 (2002). Costs in Swedish Construction Industry. — Per- hamed M. Askar and Ahmed A. Gab-Allah; Erik Josephson, Bengt Larsson, and Heng Li; 18(4), 173-8 (2002). E]-Saadi, Mustafa M. H. 18(2), 76-83 (2002). Process Model for Administrating Construction Bommer, Michael Kwak, Young Hoon Claims. — M. Asem U. Abdul-Malak, Mustafa Skunkworks Approach to Project Management. — Project Management Process Maturity (PM)? M. H. El-Saadi, and Marwan G. Abou-Zeid; Michael Bommer, Renee DeLaPorte, and James Model. — Young Hoon Kwak and C. William 18(2), 84-94 (2002). Higgins; 18(1), 21-8 (2002). Ibbs; 18(3), 150-5 (2002). Bower, D. Farr, John V. Lam, Edmond W. M. Finding the Optimal Contractual Arrangement for Brian Lewis (1929—2001). — John V. Farr; 18(1), Framework of Success Criteria for Design/Build Projects on Process Job Sites. — D. Bower and 1 (2002). Projects. — Albert P. C. Chan, David Scott, and A. Merna; 18(1), 17-20 (2002). Gab-Allah, Ahmed A. Edmond W. M. Lam; 18(3), 120-8 (2002). Problems Facing Parties Involved in Build, Oper- Larsson, Bengt Bower, G. Ashby, K. Gerald, and W. Smyk; ate, and Transport Projects in Egypt. — Mo- Illustrative Benchmarking Rework and Rework 18(1), 37-43 (2002). hamed M. Askar and Ahmed A. Gab-Allah; Costs in Swedish Construction Industry. — Per- 18(4), 173-8 (2002). Erik Josephson, Bengt Larsson, and Heng Li; Carr, Paul G. Relationship between Personality Traits and Per- Gao, Zhili 18(2), 76-83 (2002). formance for Engineering and Architectural Pro- Budget and Schedule Success for Small Capital- Lerche, Ian fessionals Providing Design Services. — Paul G. Facility Projects. — Zhili Gao, Gary R. Smith, Option Coverage Techniques for Environmental Cart, Jesus M. de la Garza, and Michael C. and R. Edward Minchin, Jr.; 18(4), 186-93 Projects. — Evan K. Paleologos and Ian Lerche; Vorster; 18(4), 158-66 (2002). (2002). 18(1), 3-6 (2002). JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT IN ENGINEERING / OCTOBER 2002 / 207 Leung, Mei-yung Odusami, K. T. Sonmez, M. Improving Satisfaction through Conflict Stimula- Perceptions of Construction Professionals Con- Applying Evidential Reasoning to Prequalifying tion and Resolution in Value Management in cerning Important Skills of Effective Project Construction Contractors. — M. Sonmez, G. D. Construction Projects. — Mei-yung Leung, S. Leaders. — K. T. Odusami; 18(2), 61-7 (2002). Holt, J. B. Yang, and G. Graham; 18(3), 111-9 Thomas Ng, and Sai-On Cheung; 18(2), 68-75 Paleologos, Evan K. (2002). (2002). Option Coverage Techniques for Environmental Tanaka, Shunsuke Li, Heng Projects. — Evan K. 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