Construction industry impact value on developing countries within the factors of development demand and supply.

Practice in the domain of knowledge concerning the change and evaluation of developing countries' construction industries and development has lingered in Iraq. Remarkable development was formed in its beginning planes, and the directions proposed for further development have been mismanaged in...

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Main Authors: Hatem, Z. M., Hamid, A. R. A., Bah, A. U., BaHutair, A. A. M. A., Abidin, N. I., Darus, N., Yunus, R., Islam, M. S., Zadran, B. G., Abba, N.
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spelling my.utm.1073862024-09-11T04:08:09Z http://eprints.utm.my/107386/ Construction industry impact value on developing countries within the factors of development demand and supply. Hatem, Z. M. Hamid, A. R. A. Bah, A. U. BaHutair, A. A. M. A. Abidin, N. I. Darus, N. Yunus, R. Islam, M. S. Zadran, B. G. Abba, N. TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Practice in the domain of knowledge concerning the change and evaluation of developing countries' construction industries and development has lingered in Iraq. Remarkable development was formed in its beginning planes, and the directions proposed for further development have been mismanaged in recent years. Nevertheless, a call for an evaluation and application is needed within the context of Iraq's construction. This article examines the existing case of connections in 'construction industry development'. It addresses the reasons for the deficiency of promotion in the range and introduces means that can be used to update upon the circumstance. The study examines 43 factors within 7 development areas. A survey was selected of 150 experts using the selection of a response of a 7 Likert scale of data definition. The results indicate that 4 main factors contribute to the involvement of construction and country development. Moreover, the interpretation shows that the performances in the application have been insufficient. Some of the strategies adopted, presumptions delivered, and determinations ended have been studied. Furthermore, whereas several present effects address the necessity to update upon various viewpoints of the construction industry's practice within the development criteria are more urgent, attention in the field has faded. 2023-10-04 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Hatem, Z. M. and Hamid, A. R. A. and Bah, A. U. and BaHutair, A. A. M. A. and Abidin, N. I. and Darus, N. and Yunus, R. and Islam, M. S. and Zadran, B. G. and Abba, N. (2023) Construction industry impact value on developing countries within the factors of development demand and supply. In: 4th International Conference on Civil and Environmental Engineering: Challenges and Opportunities in the Post-Covid 19 World: Towards a Resilient Nation, CENVIRON 2021, 9 December 2021 - 10 December 2021, Perlis, Malaysia. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0133073
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Hatem, Z. M.
Hamid, A. R. A.
Bah, A. U.
BaHutair, A. A. M. A.
Abidin, N. I.
Darus, N.
Yunus, R.
Islam, M. S.
Zadran, B. G.
Abba, N.
Construction industry impact value on developing countries within the factors of development demand and supply.
description Practice in the domain of knowledge concerning the change and evaluation of developing countries' construction industries and development has lingered in Iraq. Remarkable development was formed in its beginning planes, and the directions proposed for further development have been mismanaged in recent years. Nevertheless, a call for an evaluation and application is needed within the context of Iraq's construction. This article examines the existing case of connections in 'construction industry development'. It addresses the reasons for the deficiency of promotion in the range and introduces means that can be used to update upon the circumstance. The study examines 43 factors within 7 development areas. A survey was selected of 150 experts using the selection of a response of a 7 Likert scale of data definition. The results indicate that 4 main factors contribute to the involvement of construction and country development. Moreover, the interpretation shows that the performances in the application have been insufficient. Some of the strategies adopted, presumptions delivered, and determinations ended have been studied. Furthermore, whereas several present effects address the necessity to update upon various viewpoints of the construction industry's practice within the development criteria are more urgent, attention in the field has faded.
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author Hatem, Z. M.
Hamid, A. R. A.
Bah, A. U.
BaHutair, A. A. M. A.
Abidin, N. I.
Darus, N.
Yunus, R.
Islam, M. S.
Zadran, B. G.
Abba, N.
author_facet Hatem, Z. M.
Hamid, A. R. A.
Bah, A. U.
BaHutair, A. A. M. A.
Abidin, N. I.
Darus, N.
Yunus, R.
Islam, M. S.
Zadran, B. G.
Abba, N.
author_sort Hatem, Z. M.
title Construction industry impact value on developing countries within the factors of development demand and supply.
title_short Construction industry impact value on developing countries within the factors of development demand and supply.
title_full Construction industry impact value on developing countries within the factors of development demand and supply.
title_fullStr Construction industry impact value on developing countries within the factors of development demand and supply.
title_full_unstemmed Construction industry impact value on developing countries within the factors of development demand and supply.
title_sort construction industry impact value on developing countries within the factors of development demand and supply.
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