A conceptual collaborative engagement framework for road infrastructure management in Nigeria

Adetola, A E (2014) A conceptual collaborative engagement framework for road infrastructure management in Nigeria. PhD thesis, University of Central Lancashire, UK.

Abstract

This study developed a conceptual collaborative engagement framework to overcome the challenges and contextual constraints associated with road infrastructure management in Nigeria.

Item Type: Thesis (Doctoral)
Uncontrolled Keywords: collaboration; contracting; Nigeria; roads
Index terms: Nigeria, collaboration, infrastructure management
Subjects: infrastructure engineering, management, Geography
Topics: Engineering Principles, Organizational Design, Geographical Context
Descriptive scope: 2 PC

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