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CIOB Innovation and Research Awards
International winners of the Chartered Institute of Building's International Innovation and Research Awards 2007/2008 are announced.
Hussain Chizari from University College London has won this year's Undergraduate Dissertation Award at the Chartered Institute of Building's (CIOB) International Innovation and Research Awards 2007/2008 His dissertation 'Skill Shortages within the UK Construction Industry', investigates an area that has been causing the industry concern for sometime
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 12 Mar 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Alan Crane, chair of the CIOB International Innovation and Research Judging Panel commented: "Each year the quantity and standard of entries to our Innovation and Research Awards increases and entries have been submitted from across the globe".
"The entries this year have addressed some topical issues and generated some interesting solutions for the construction industry." The awards will take place on the 14th May at the CIOB HQ in Ascot.
The guest speaker will be Howard Shiplee construction director for the London Olympics, Fellow of the CIOB and previous Construction Manager of the Year Awards winner.
Undergraduate Dissertation Awards:.
Winner.
Hussain Chizari - University College London.
'Skill Shortages within the UK Construction Industry'.
Runner-up.
John Begg - University of Westminster.
'Climate Change and CO2 Emissions from Existing Housing in England'.
Masters Dissertation Awards:.
Winner.
Carl Ferguson - University of Wolverhampton.
'Road Recycling: A Sustainable Construction Solution for the UK Highways Sector'.
Innovation Competition:.
Winner.
Brian Kilgallon and Kevin Lee - Rider Levett Bucknall.
'Project Bank Accounts'.
Runner-up.
Rob Ebsworth - SDC Builders .
'SDC Employee Benefit Trust (EDT) Innovation Report'.
Faculty of Architecture and Surveying Award:.
Winner.
Tim Garnett and Jamie Bellingham - Wates Construction London.
'The A9-60 Person Modular Prison Houseblock'.
Runner-up.
Aini Jaapar - Universiti Teknologi Mara Malaysia.
'Value Management Guidelines for the Malaysian Construction Industry'.
International Construction Project Management Association Award:.
Winner.
Dr Dongping Fang and Dr Martin Loosemoore and Dr Difei Zhu and Dr Patrick Zou - Tsinghua University, China and The University of New South Wales, Australia.
'Research, Development of an Enterprise Risk Management for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games Venue Construction Projects and Programs'.
Runner-up.
Richard Lee Rye - Fluor Corporation, USA.
'Risk Based Project Management for Capital Construction: Introducing RiskBasePM as a process framework'.
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