Theses from USA - University of Washington
Abdirad, H (2020) Developing digital project delivery routines around frequent disruptions: How do AEC organizations respond to disruptive information exchange requirements? PhD thesis, University of Washington, USA.
Al-Saleh, F S (1980) A case study and evaluation of a technological delivery system: Construction management in Saudi Arabia. PhD thesis, University of Washington, USA.
Anderson, A K (2015) Visualization, communication, and copresence: Using building information models in virtual worlds. PhD thesis, University of Washington, USA.
Astaneh Asl, B (2019) Effects of using virtual reality on AEC team collaboration. PhD thesis, University of Washington, USA.
Azari Najafabadi, R (2013) An evaluation framework for the integrated design process of sustainable high-performance buildings. PhD thesis, University of Washington, USA.
Bowers, C T (2019) The next generation of residential construction: Adoption of green building programs, environmentally certified wood products and the transparency of environmental friendliness. PhD thesis, University of Washington, USA.
Dimitrov, D S (2024) The new work of building operations in the digital age: The impact of IoT and digital twins on facility management and operational practices. PhD thesis, University of Washington, USA.
Fadnavis, Aishwarya Sunil (2026) An integrated coordination framework for construction procurement: Examining early supplier involvement through agent-based modeling. PhD thesis, University of Washington, USA.
Farbarik, J J (1994) Evaluation of the efficacy of using bid data to predict construction cost overruns. PhD thesis, University of Washington, USA.
Fardhosseini, M S (2021) A quantitative analysis of the impact of integrating digital technology for formwork fabrication on human factors perspectives. PhD thesis, University of Washington, USA.
Gambatese, J A (1996) Addressing construction worker safety in the project design. PhD thesis, University of Washington, USA.
Ganguly, I (2008) Modeling alternatives and visualization of product adoption and usage in the residential construction industry. PhD thesis, University of Washington, USA.
Griffey, T (2011) Black power's labor politics: The united construction workers association and Title VII law in the 1970s. PhD thesis, University of Washington, USA.
Gutub, S (2019) Framework for the implementation process of public-private partnerships (P3s) in highway projects. PhD thesis, University of Washington, USA.
Ho, C T T (2019) Application of optimization to the production planning of construction prefabrication supply chains. PhD thesis, University of Washington, USA.
Hochstatter, Kirk (2025) Collaborative project delivery governance and shared leadership in AEC building virtual teams. PhD thesis, University of Washington, USA.
Homayouni, H (2015) Aligning contractual, technological, and organizational elements to achieve higher performance buildings: A qualitative comparative analysis approach. PhD thesis, University of Washington, USA.
Lee, N H (2009) A framework for developing new visualization schemes for construction project performance monitoring. PhD thesis, University of Washington, USA.
Lee, W (2018) Use of wearable sensors to unveil roles of task demands-personal resources and burnout on performance of construction workers. PhD thesis, University of Washington, USA.
Lewis, N S (2023) Development of an open-source methodology for simulation of civil engineering structures subject to multi-hazards. PhD thesis, University of Washington, USA.
Lowry, M B (2008) An online analytic-deliberative approach to public participation for transportation investment decisions. PhD thesis, University of Washington, USA.
Manninen, D L (1981) Labor force migration associated with nuclear power plant construction. PhD thesis, University of Washington, USA.
Mukherjee, A (2005) A multi-agent framework for general purpose situational simulations in construction management. PhD thesis, University of Washington, USA.
Ottesen, J (2019) CPM schedule density: A new predictor for productivity loss. PhD thesis, University of Washington, USA.
Parker, P E (1992) Efficiency and the response to reform in Chinese urban construction enterprises: A production theory approach. PhD thesis, University of Washington, USA.
Pathak, C (2021) Electric vehicle infrastructure decision support system. PhD thesis, University of Washington, USA.
Pearson, R L (2024) A sociotechnical systems approach to water infrastructure decision making. PhD thesis, University of Washington, USA.
Pratama, L A (2023) Immersive visualization intervention on pull planning. PhD thesis, University of Washington, USA.
Roos, J A (2002) Defining and analyzing innovators in the Japanese residential construction market. PhD thesis, University of Washington, USA.
Shang, L (2019) Achieving public agency goals in public-private partnerships using innovative payment mechanisms. PhD thesis, University of Washington, USA.
Shook, S R (1997) Innovation and the United States residential construction industry: An integrated model of determinants of firm innovativeness for engineered wood products. PhD thesis, University of Washington, USA.
Son, J (2011) An integrated model of evolution of project teams in large-scale construction projects. PhD thesis, University of Washington, USA.
Stevens, J D (1981) A study of the relationship between perturbations in construction time schedules and potential construction claims. PhD thesis, University of Washington, USA.
Stover, B D (2004) Validation and evaluation of a disability measure for upper extremity musculoskeletal disorder screening in the workplace and prognostic factors of long-term disability. PhD thesis, University of Washington, USA.
Tench, B (2022) Designing restoration: Protecting and restoring our attention through participatory design. PhD thesis, University of Washington, USA.
Tsai, W-S (1995) Evaluation of geotextiles as separators in roadways. PhD thesis, University of Washington, USA.
Wang, S (2017) Integrated approach and analysis of reliability, robustness, resilience and infrastructure applications. PhD thesis, University of Washington, USA.
Yamaura, J T (2018) The value of cloud computing technology in public transportation construction. PhD thesis, University of Washington, USA.
Zhang, Z (2021) Participatory ergonomics in construction: Enabling practice-to-research-to-practice via the 2safemodel. PhD thesis, University of Washington, USA.
Zokaei Ashtiani, M (2022) Data-driven sustainability assessment in roadway infrastructure construction. PhD thesis, University of Washington, USA.
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