Integrated solutions for total asset management through “RIVANS”

PurposeExamine the extent of integration in delivering value from design and construction (DC) activities for total asset management (TAM) and operations post-completion. DC and operations and management (OM) are both addressed. The problem owners are those in roles and organisations responsible for...

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Collaboration
Design
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Project management
Qualitative research
Social responsibility
Suppliers
Supply chains
Teams
Value creation
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