Wood innovation in the residential construction sector; opportunities and constraints

2001 ◽  
Vol 34 (1) ◽  
pp. 53-74 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tessa Goverse ◽  
Marko P Hekkert ◽  
Peter Groenewegen ◽  
Ernst Worrell ◽  
Ruud E.H.M Smits
2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 253-266 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tillmann Böhme ◽  
Alberto Escribano ◽  
Emma Elizabeth Heffernan ◽  
Scott Beazley

Purpose The construction industry is a significant driver of economic activity in many countries. However, there has been a lack of growth in productivity within the Australian construction sector over recent years. The purpose of this paper is to gain an in-depth understanding of the causes for declining productivity within the Australian mid-rise residential construction network. Design/methodology/approach Two in-depth case studies have been conducted with a builder and developer, both significant entities of the Australian mid-rise residential construction network. Case study data collection comprised a five-stage process including semi-structured interviews and archival information review. Findings Drivers for declining construction productivity were identified under the categories of: industry-, firm- and project-level productivity. The drivers include: incomplete documentation, design changes, inefficient project management, supply chain fragmentation, among others. Originality/value The contribution of this study is the identification and categorisation of major issues impacting sector productivity along the mid-rise residential construction supply chain. The research identified that the substructure and superstructure are the construction phases during which most productivity losses occur. Mitigations are discussed in terms of systemic sector productivity increases at an industry, firm and project levels.


e-Finanse ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 13 (4) ◽  
pp. 14-26
Author(s):  
Rafał Wolski ◽  
Magdalena Załęczna

AbstractConstruction companies are important economic actors in every country. Their activity translates into employment levels, tax revenues, and the provision of new spaces that require further expenditure on equipment, thus stimulating consumer spending. The activity of construction companies depends on the demand for space, the state of the economy and the financial market. Undoubtedly economic disturbances in the form of a recession have a significant impact on construction activity. The authors were interested in whether the boom and recession in the selected countries were similarly reflected in the activity of construction companies. In particular, they were interested in residential construction activity, although it was not possible to select companies that would only deal with residential construction. The authors selected four post-socialist countries and two countries which are called winners of the integration process due to their enormous economic growth. The authors outline the residential construction and construction sector results and activity in the Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Spain and Ireland, and draw a wider picture for analyses of construction companies’ financial results for the years 2003-2012. This period was chosen because it covered periods of both boom and bust. All enterprises were part of the sector denoted in the Amadeus database as primary code: Eurostat NACE Rev. 2 with codes: 41 - Construction of buildings: 4110 - Development of building projects, 4120 - Construction of residential and non-residential buildings. Due to the specificity of the construction sector the authors divided the surveyed enterprises into two groups – all companies; and only large and very large companies. It was not possible to separate data specifically with respect to residential construction companies.


2013 ◽  
Vol 649 ◽  
pp. 231-235
Author(s):  
Sebastian Teodor Aradoaei ◽  
Mihaela Mosneagu ◽  
Raluca Darie ◽  
Gabriela Constantinescu

Article tries to highlight the advantages of using in construction area of composites materials obtained from recycled polyethylene and wood dust in the presence of compatibilizing agents. The composite materials have been evaluated in terms of dielectric properties and mechanical characteristics to take into account for the optimum materials structure. The advantage of composite materials made of plastic is that those can be designed in accordance with the formulas of composite plastic and technology to achieve high performance properties in a wide variety of commercial and residential construction applications.


Subject Mexico's construction sector. Significance Statistics from the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI) suggest Mexico's construction sector faces mixed fortunes. While housing development is increasing after some difficult years, non-residential construction is faring less well, with firms preferring to improve existing facilities rather than investing in new developments. Spending cuts also raise questions over the future of public infrastructure projects. Impacts Housing developers may struggle to absorb the market share left by bankrupt former competitors. A new government after the 2018 general election could change housing subsidy policies. Lack of growth for the sector as a whole will exacerbate low-skilled unemployment.


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