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Understanding the Construction Client

Boyd, David / Chinyio, Ezekiel

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1. Auflage September 2006
330 Seiten, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-1-4051-2978-7
John Wiley & Sons

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This book breaks new ground by creating a framework to understand clients' actions and needs. Most construction management books focus on improving the construction process; this one focuses on a better engagement with the client. It challenges conceptions of both the construction industry and clients' businesses so that a more effective process and greater client satisfaction can be achieved. The book suggests that 'buildings are not about building but about changing and developing the client'. The technical, organisational and psychological aspects of this are described and analysed in detail so that current experience can be explained and better practice determined.

The book offers well-researched information about clients in a number of sectors - developers, supermarkets, NHS, government, airports and housing associations - which will help you understand what these client's business or service needs are and how construction fits into this. It demonstrates how to develop an appreciation of the client's perspective with a toolkit for ensuring successful client engagement. This makes Understanding the Construction Client a user-friendly and practical guide, as well as significant text for academia.

Foreword - from Clients' Construction Group.

Preface: Building Not about Building!.

1. Clients?.

2 Model of Clients and Industry.

3 The Client at Rest.

4 The Client in Change.

5 Developer Clients.

6 Supermarkets Clients.

7 NHS Clients.

8 Government Clients.

9 Airport Clients.

10 Housing Association Clients.

11 Toolkit for Engagement.

12 Postscript.

Appendix.

The Interviewees
"This is undoubtedly a readable book."
(Construction Management and Economics, 1 November 2010)
"Contractors who want to get ahead must prioritise the needs of the
client. this is the central message in the book... [and] the
key difference between an average and highly successful project"
Construction News

"An excellent read for all levels of interest and capability
within the industry and will be of interest to a wide
readership"

Building Engineer
David Boyd is Deputy Head of the School of Property & Construction, University of Central England, Birmingham, UK. Ezekiel Chinyio is based at the Univeristy of Wolverhampton, UK.

D. Boyd, Deputy Head of the School of Property & Construction, University of Central England, Birmingham