roads for developing countries is proposed for connecting the every village to the surrounding road network and minimizing the construction costs and travel time costs (Makarachi & Tillotson, 1991). Two steps of planning are assumed in this methodology: In the first step, the shortest spanning tree (SST) of the optimum network to connect each village in the minimum construction costs without considering travel time costs. In the second step generating SST with considering travel time costs. Shrestha
importance of having a valid strategy to organizations that defines their distinctive approach to compete, win and thrive in certain environment, we will conduct a strategic assessment report using Porter’s Five forces tool which analyzes the real estate industry in Egypt where Ma’aly function, and to evaluate Ma’aly’s position in the marketplace regarding its products and services, then we will propose two strategies that will provide a blueprint to strengthen Ma’aly’s position, mitigate risks, address areas
intentions to pursue my Masters in the field of Structural Engineering, I would like to brief you on my career till now. I am a person who has always had a profound passion and fascination for areas requiring an analytical and logical approach. While visiting the Construction sites with my uncle who is a civil engineer by profession enable me to discuss with him about various activities in the construction, in the mean time I have decided that my career in Construction Industry seemed to be logical
The same advancement that set the city growing upwards also helped to propel it to new speeds. The impact of public transportation on the growth of the city, particularly the subway, has been tremendous. The best known of which and was known as the “life-line of New York City” was the West Side Line which carried no passengers and yet sustained the city through the goods it carried. Completed in 1849 stretched as far as Peekskill New York spanning a distance of 40 miles (64km) and was extended as
The Renaissance around the year 1350 and with it came Capitalism and the Guild System. Capitalism is a system that is based on the usage of investment money and the prices of produced goods are decided by the market. Guilds are business groups that were created to promote and protect a certain trade in a community or area. During this time there was a rise in the middle class. Capitalism became the dominant system during the Renaissance because it only limited imagination, creativity and ability
contributing to the developmental activities of Tamil Nadu. Meanwhile, the Tamil Nadu has a large migrant population with laborers living in poor condition. The master plan of cities and urbanization plan’s created the multiple job opportunities in the unorganized sector. Infrastructure needs such as roads, transport facilities, building constructions, electricity are planned
Rail can reduce fuel consumption and reduce environmental pollution, reducing travel time and it is very safe. In terms of roads that need to train, rail has been introduced to facilitate the movement of trains. With the beginning of EDTP services, it will change the KTM service with competitive in terms of travel time, frequency, fares, reliability, quality of service and security. In terms of progress in EDTP projects it can become the backbone for future commuter service in the northern region
In this case, education plays an imperative role in developing innovative, creative and competitive workforce that enable to contribute to the economic growth. They can manage to perform high level of skills and abilities to master the existing technology and evolve the market by implementing the knowledge gained through proper education. As a result, high productivity with profitable local and international trade indicates the economic growth significantly which promising better
What are The Reasons that Affect Customer Retention in the Construction Industry of Maldives? Table of Contents LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES 3 1 INTRODUCTION 3 1.1 Research Background 4 2 RESEARCH AIM & OBJECTIVES 5 2.1 Research Objectives 5 3 RESEARCH QUESTIONS 5 4 LITERATURE REVIEW 5 4.1 Definitions of Key Concepts 6 4.1.1 Customer Retention 6 4.1.2 Corporate Image 6 4.1.3 Quality 6 4.1.4 Project Management 7 4.1.5 Relationship with the Customer 7 4.2 Critical Review of Theories and Models Regarding
personally repugnant to them. The implications are interesting: On the one hand, managers do not like to use politics in their jobs, and yet on the other hand, they recognize that in order to successfully manage their projects, it is a vital skill to master. The political processes that characterize interactions between project managers and top managers are becoming ever more important in the success of new forms of organizations such as the project management office (Vandersluis, 2002). One solution