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Peter E.D. Love

Researcher at Curtin University

Publications -  557
Citations -  29067

Peter E.D. Love is an academic researcher from Curtin University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Procurement & Rework. The author has an hindex of 90, co-authored 546 publications receiving 24815 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter E.D. Love include Kyung Hee University & Deakin University.

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Impact and Remedy of Legal Uncertainties in Building Information Modeling

TL;DR: In this paper, building information modeling (BIM) is reshaping the way construction projects are being delivered; its effective implementation is dependent upon collaboration. Yet existing contractual in-troduce
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Systems information modelling: Enabling digital asset management

TL;DR: The use of a SIM instead of CAD can provide engineers with a new medium and process for preparing the design and documentation of electrical systems as it provides them with an ability to obtain significant productivity and cost benefits.
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Financing of public private partnerships: Transactional evidence from Australian toll roads

TL;DR: In the past fifteen years, Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) have emerged as the preferred procurement method for toll road construction and management in developed economies as mentioned in this paper, which involves higher levels of risk for private firms, who rely on bank loans for up to 85% of development funding.
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On de-bunking ‘fake news’ in a post truth era: Why does the Planning Fallacy explanation for cost overruns fall short?

TL;DR: This paper argued that the data and the resulting conclusions relied upon to support the Planning Fallacy have been based on methodological artifacts that do not stand up to close scrutiny and suggested these flaws stem from the compulsion to theorize, which predisposes to explain almost project behavior by the planning fallacy.
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Auto-generated site layout: an integrated approach to real-time sensing of temporary facilities in infrastructure projects*

TL;DR: The development and implementation of a component-level system that is capable of generating site layouts automatically and built on gaps in previous scholarly work to develop a system that models site layouts and the associated costs automatically are described.