A Unified Process Approach to Healthcare Project Delivery: Synergies between Greening Strategies, Lean Principles, and BIM

Author:

Enache-Pommer Elena,Horman Michael J.,Messner John I.,Riley David

Publisher

American Society of Civil Engineers

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