2012
DOI: 10.1680/muen.2012.165.1.31
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Culture in sustainable infrastructure: the polycentric cultural framework model

Abstract: The state of infrastructure and services is widely perceived as a measure of development and a major catalyst for growth in both developed and developing economies. However, financing, maintaining and replicating existing infrastructures in areas of need have been mostly ineffective. In view of the widespread failures and poor state of infrastructure and services, there is a need to review current delivery and procurement frameworks. Given that sustainable infrastructure is also an essential prerequisite for s… Show more

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“…The paper by Omoregie (2012) essentially explores the age-old human conundrum of how one individual effectively engages another to carry out a job of work. Expanding this to delivery of national and international infrastructure projects the author ponders the questions of socialism versus capitalism and community versus individual.…”
Section: Municipal Engineermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The paper by Omoregie (2012) essentially explores the age-old human conundrum of how one individual effectively engages another to carry out a job of work. Expanding this to delivery of national and international infrastructure projects the author ponders the questions of socialism versus capitalism and community versus individual.…”
Section: Municipal Engineermentioning
confidence: 99%