Sustainability Performance in On-Site Construction Processes: A Systematic Literature Review

One of the most important challenges in the construction industry is to develop projects covering all three dimensions of sustainability: economic, social, and environmental. However, the construction project management literature lacks clarity regarding the fundamental principles and effective stra...

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