An Outlook of Project Management Practices Adopted for Modular Construction System
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Abstract
The objective of undertaking this research topic is to have an outlook of the Project Management techniques that are being used for Modular Construction. This aim for the report has helped the researcher in understanding from the people working in construction industry at any professional role regarding the knowledge and experience of theirs for Project Management Techniques as well as regarding understanding for Modular Construction. Since, Modular Construction being a technique that is more practiced in developed countries and countries where the manufacturing industry has very tight grip on the financial interest of the people. The study has helped in many ways to understand the level of difficulties and challenges that are being faced by construction professional people as well as understanding the behaviors of their companies and colleagues in case if new technology gets introduced in form of Modular construction. For this purpose, Researcher has prepared a questionnaire and circulated to the professional people in construction industry. The results of the survey have been shown in the later part of report with recommendation interpreted for ease of understanding.
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