2020
DOI: 10.21533/pen.v7i4.987
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Study of the complexity factors associated with the theory of complexity in Iraqi construction projects

Abstract: The process of studying the complexity factors associated with the theory of complexity is one of the required study and it is importance in the construction sector in Iraq. The Complexity Theory can be understood as the study of how order and pattern emerge from chaotic systems, conversely, how complex structures and behaviors emerge from simple rules. The complexity cognizes us how to contemplate about the development process. This paper introduces a brief outcome through identification complexity factor and… Show more

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“…The work in the construction sector is most hazardous and vulnerable because of poor employment conditions characterized by way of its informal nature, the brief relationship between company and employee, unsure working hours, lack of primary services, and inadequacy of welfare facilities [2], [11], [22], [23]. Contractors in Iraq regularly disregard the fundamental necessities for welfare services.…”
Section: Construction Safety Practice In Iraqmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The work in the construction sector is most hazardous and vulnerable because of poor employment conditions characterized by way of its informal nature, the brief relationship between company and employee, unsure working hours, lack of primary services, and inadequacy of welfare facilities [2], [11], [22], [23]. Contractors in Iraq regularly disregard the fundamental necessities for welfare services.…”
Section: Construction Safety Practice In Iraqmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Malaysia is working actively towards achieving a high-income The increasing demand for construction services and supplies requires the overall growing construction industry to provide the vital needs for site welfare facilities to be incorporated into the construction process, especially concerning the worker's health and well-being (HSE) [1]. Moreover, the nature of work in the construction industry is commonly considered dangerous and hazardous, consequent to the amount of excessive and sophisticated construction labour work, which differs widely with the environment of the project [2]- [4]. The construction industry is mainly known as labour-intensive, besides the fact known as most of the labourers are unqualified and unskilled for such works.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%