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Information technology applications for planning in deconstruction

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posted on 2004-01-01, 00:00 authored by Chunlu LiuChunlu Liu, S Pun, Y Itoh
In recent years, there has been obvious emphasis on the shift from design and construction of new facilities to maintenance, refurbishment, and demolition management of existing facilities. Demolition technology has gradually changed from conventional destruction to the recently developed deconstruction. Demolition management, particularly deconstruction management, is becoming a novel, but a fertile teaching and research discipline. This paper focuses on an important issue of deconstruction management, how to work out a deconstruction plan using information technologies.

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Title of proceedings

Designing, managing and supporting construction projects through innovation and IT solutions : proceedings of the World IT Conference for Design and Construction, (INCITE 2004), 2004 proceedings

Event

World IT Conference for Design and Construction (2004 : Langkawi, Malaysia)

Pagination

97 - 102

Publisher

Construction Industry Development Board Malaysia

Location

Langkawi, Malaysia

Place of publication

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Start date

2004-02-18

End date

2004-02-21

ISBN-13

9789832724179

ISBN-10

9832724171

Language

eng

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Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2004, Construction Industry Development Board Malaysia

Editor/Contributor(s)

P Brandon, H Li, N Shaffii, Q Shen

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