- Bougrain, Frédéric, CSTB, Frankrig (Projektleder, organisatorisk)
- Haugbølle, Kim (Projektdeltager)
- Forman, Marianne (Projektdeltager)
- Gottlieb, Stefan Christoffer (Projektdeltager)
- Linderoth, Henrik, University of Skövde, Sverige (Projektdeltager)
- Colombard-Prout, Marc, CSTB, Frankrig (Projektdeltager)
The aim of POCOPSC is to examine the increasing move away from product delivery towards the delivery of client’s needs through service provision, and the development of integrated solutions in construction. In analysing how complex products and systems (CoPS) projects are procured and operated in Danish, French and Swedish construction business system, the project will deliver a more reflexive and informed ground for procuring complex products and systems in construction.
| Status | Igangværende |
|---|---|
| Periode | 01-06-10 → 30-06-13 |
Aktiviteter
Let’s Construct Europe’s Future With Innovative Buildings and Infrastructures, ECTP European Construction Technology Platform
Aktivitet: Konference/workshop/kursus/seminar › Organisation og deltagelse i konference
Towards a new role for building materials manufacturers in construction projects : a case study of energy requirements
Aktivitet: Foredrag og mundtlige bidrag
Publikationer
Driving sustainable innovation through procurement of complex products and systems in construction
Publikation: Forskning - peer review › Konferenceabstrakt i proceeding
Towards a new role for building materials manufacturers in construction projects - a case study of energy requirements
Publikation: Forskning - peer review › Konferenceabstrakt i proceeding
Driving sustainable innovation through procurement of complex products and systems in construction
Publikation: Forskning - peer review › Konferenceartikel i proceeding
Towards a new role for building materials manufacturers in construction projects : a case study of energy requirements
Publikation: Forskning - peer review › Konferenceartikel i proceeding
The development of integrated solutions in construction: towards better value for the clients?
Publikation: Forskning - peer review › Konferenceartikel i tidsskrift
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