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CRIOCM 2017 Conference ProgramInternational Conference of Advancement of ConstructionManagement and Real EstateDate: Monday 20 - Thursday 23 November 2017Venue: Advanced Technology Centre, Swinburne University ofTechnology, Hawthorn, Melbourne, AustraliaDay 1: Monday 20 November 20174:00 pm – 6:00 pm: Welcome Reception and Registration at AGSE Building Ground Floor Foyer, Swinburne Hawthorn CampusDay 2: Tuesday 21 November 20178.00am– Registration9.00amOpening Session 9.00am to 10.30amChairperson: Prof Patrick Zou and Prof Jay SanjayanATC 1019am – 9.30amOpening speeches: Prof Aleksandar Subic, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research and Development), Swinburne University of Technology Ms Athena Andriotis, Director - Strategic Policy and Coordination, VIC Department of Economic Development, Jobs,Transport and Resources Prof Yuzhe Wu, CRIOCM President and Zhejiang University Mr Chris Buntine, ESD Leader, Aurecon Prof Emad Gad, Dean of School of Engineering, Swinburne University of Technology9.30am– Keynote 1 –The impact of real estate redevelopment on nearby property prices: A real option perspective by Prof KW10.00amChau, University of Hong Kong10.00am– Keynote 2 – Digital Fabrication: Developing the Future of Construction by Dr Russell Loveridge, Managing Director, ETH10.30amZurich/NCCR Digital Fabrication, Zürich, Switzerland10.30am to 11.00am: Conference Group Photo and Morning tea, ATC Building Foyer11.00am – 12.30 pm: Morning SessionSession 1Building Energy EfficiencyATC 101Chairperson: Xiaoling ZhangInvited presentation: Publicbuilding Retrofitting ForEnergy and Water Efficiency:Barriers and Coping Strategies,by Morshed AlamSession 2Building InformationModelling, EN 303Chairperson: Michael YamKnowledge mapping ofBuilding informationmodeling research A visualanalysis using CiteSpace,by Ying Nan YangSession 3UrbanisationEN 304Chairperson: Sungkon MoonInvited presentationCharacteristic Towns in China underthe Background of the Internet :Origins, Actions and Risks,by Yidan WangSession 4Construction ProjectManagement, EN 307Chairperson: Rebecca YangInvited presentationEmpirical Study of KnowledgeManagement Enablers in LargeConstruction Organisations,by Sherif MohamedA China's residential energysaving estimation model basedon IPAT equation and LMDIdecompositionby Pengcheng XiangA statistical yearbook databased calculation method forbuilding floor space in Chinaand analysis on energy intensityby Tengfei HuoPredesign Quantity Estimationfor Building InformationModelling using SupportVector Machine by O.S.IdowuChina’s AEC Industry andBIM Adoption Challenges:Understanding the Influenceof Positive and NegativeMindsets by Cheng'An QiThe Liveability Measure inMelbourne: A Review, by Hao WuAnalysis of the Feature Small-townOrigins and Scope in the Period ofTransitionby Min TianEnsuring Teams IntegrateBetter: Views from MalaysianConstruction Buildersby Che Khairil Izam CheIbrahimLean and Green: A ConceptualModel for Integrated TargetsDesign in Construction Projectsby Hussein MustafaThe Significance of the LifeCycle Embodied Energy inShopping Centres in Australiaby Kumudu WeththasingheResearch on the Risk Factorsof BIM Application inConstruction Enterprisesby Shaojian HuAn Exploration on the Planning andPositioning of Characteristic Townsin China:The Perspective ofIndustrial Agglomeration andEcological Livability by Yu YangAn analysis of StakeholderManagement in Design & Buildprojects in South Australia,from a client’s perspectiveby Neroli HutchinsonA bibliometric analysis ofresearch on building energyperformance gapby Xiaoxiao XuBIM- and IoT-basedFramework for BuildingEnergy Consumption andIndoor Human ComfortManagement by Weiwei ChenCritical need for urban regenerationin Perth – a holistic view forsustainable strategy developmentby Stephen DoddSupplier selection model inconstructionby Tuan Son NguyenOccupant behaviour and itsimplications in energy use – Aliterature reviewBy Laura AlmeidaBuilding InformationModelling within theAustralian Prefabrication:Findings of Opportunities andBarriers by Sherif MostafaCase Studies on the Barriers to SmallTowns Development —— APerspective of Southwest China byRen YitianThe Name, Definition andConnotation of EngineeringManagement by Bingyuan Yi

12.30pm – 1.30pm: Lunch, ATC Building Foyer (and CRIOCM Council member meeting at ATC 714)1.30pm – 2.30pm: Afternoon sessionChairperson: Prof Vivian TamATC 101Keynote 3 – Behaviour and design of steel and composite structures for the circular construction economy, Prof Brian Uy, The University ofSydneyKeynote 4 – Towards smart industry in construction: a pathway of converging research, Prof Xiangyu Wang, Curtin University2.30pm – 3.30pm: Forum: Improving university-industry interactions for impactful researchChairperson: Prof Jay Sanjayan, Swinburne University of TechnologyPanel members: (In alphabetical order) Mr Chris Buntine, AureconProf Saman Fernando, Swinburne University of Technology and Ajax Engineered FastenersMr James Gardiner, Laing O'RourkeProf Kerry London, Western Sydney UniversityProf Vivian Tam, Western Sydney UniversityProf Brian Uy, University of SydneyProf Xiangyu Wang, Curtin University3.30pm – 4.00pm: Afternoon tea, ATC Building Foyer4.00pm – 5.30pm: Afternoon sessionSession 1Sustainable Constructionand Green BuildingsATC 101Chairperson: AwuzieBankoleInvited presentationDemystifying the Sociotechnical Context of DeployingDistributed PV Systems withinthe Building Industryby Rebecca YangEvaluation of GreenProduction in BuildingMaterials Enterprises by LiyinShenSession 2Real Estate Finance andEconomicsEN303Chairperson: Xinhai LuVertical Integration andGoodwill: The Case of RealEstate Companiesby Xiangrui GongFactors Affecting InformalHousing Price Discounts at CityLevel in Chinaby Lu ShenLife Cycle Cost Analysis onNon-Residential GreenBuildings in Singaporeby Shengpeng LiHousing the Young People: Theirhousing stress and willing to stayby Yiguan MaMotivations for Green buildingdevelopment in VietnamBy Hong-Tran NguyenLessons and Revelations of Sino- Thai Railway Projectby Wenzhu LuoDriver and challenges facingleadership in adoptingsustainability in the builtenvironment: a developer’sperspectiveBy Xiaoling ZhangProperties of CarbonConditioned RecycledAggregate byAnthony ButeraPreliminary theoretical researchfor optimal listing price strategyin expected upward housingmarketby Jianping GuThe Impact of Financial Factorson Commercial Housing’sprice——An Empirical Studybased on VAR Model By YangDonglangSession 3Time, Cost and QualityManagement in ConstructionEN304Chairperson: Abdul MajeedMahamaduInvited presentationCase Based Insights to theRework Costs of ResidentialBuildings ----- A ChinaPerspective by Gui YeAn overview of multi-projectscheduling problems in India withresource constrained andunconstrained settingsby K MarimuthuExposition of ConceptualConstruction Cost: a Review ofModelling Techniquesby O.S. IdowuSession 4Risk Management inConstructionEN307Chairperson: Guijun LiRisk factors for allianceinfrastructure constructionprojects: A study in NewZealand by Alice Yan ChangRichardsManaging Construction Riskswith Equitable ContractualExclusions by Terence LamUnderstanding BehavioralDiversity of Onsite Employees inInternational Projects, IntegratedSimulation Approach by WnchiShouAn Investigation on Determinantsof Labour Absenteeism in IndianConstruction Industryby Ayesha AbubackerProjects Risk ManagementUsing Artificial NeuralNetworks Based on LessonsLearnedBy Hossein DerakhshanfarAn analysis framework of riskinteractions in internationalconstruction projects: ABayesian network approach byPeng YanCritical Risk Identification inOne Belt-One Road HighwayProject in Serbia By Jelena MAndricImpact of Crew Composition onProductivity and Unit LabourCost in Construction Projects – ACase Study by Mayank GuptaCritical Risk Factors forTransnational Public-PrivatePartnership Projects: ALiterature Review by Yao Yu7.00 – 10.30pm: Conference Dinner, Guest speaker: Prof Hussein Dia, Chairperson of Department of Civil and Construction Engineering,Swinburne University of TechnologyVenue: Taxi Riverside, Federation Square, Corner Swanston Street and Flinders Street, Melbourne (CBD)

Day 3: Wednesday 22 November 20178.30am – 9.30am Morning sessionChairperson:Prof Sherif MohamedATC 101Keynote 5 – Effectiveness of productivity improvement strategies in boosting overall project performance, Prof Florence Y.Y. Ling, NationalUniversity of SingaporeKeynote 6 – Change of Labor Cost and Innovation of Technology Redefine the Construction: evidence from China and Australia, Prof GuiwenLiu, Chongqing UniversitySession 1UrbanisationATC 101Chairperson: YingnanYangInvited presentationModular approach forprocessing experience insustainable urbanizationby Xiaoling Zhang9.30am – 10.45am: Morning SessionSession 2Session 3Sustainable Construction andOccupational Health and SafetyGreen Buildings, EN303in Construction, EN304Chairperson: Jian ZuoChairperson: John SmallwoodInvited presentationCoupling analysis on thecoordination between socioeconomy and carbon emission:case study of Chongqing, Chinaby Liyin ShenLife-cycle costing as a tool forselecting optimum solutions forinsulated floors in Australia byChethana IllankoonOpportunities for ImprovingConstruction Health and SafetyUsing Geotechnical Innovationsby Chathuri GunarathnaMore Inclusive Approachesto Smart Cities: No one isleft behind by Ruiqu MaSustainable construction wastemanagement in Adelaide by RitaYi man LiPublic Housing as Method:Upgrading the UrbanisationModel of Chongqingthrough aMega Urban Project byWeijie HuAcculturation of ProjectInduced Immigrants: AGender DifferencePerspectiveby Yang WangA preliminary framework for siteplanning and site design in greenbuildings by Xiaosen HuoExploring health and well-beingof workers on a largemultinational construction projectby David OswaldUnderstanding of SafetyInvestment and Financial Loss inconstruction industry – ALiterature Review by K.C. YingChanges of IndustrialStructure and Its RegionalDifference in ZhejiangProvinceby Yanfang WuTheme Based Comparison ofInternational GreenNeighbourhood AssessmentSystemsby Hoda KarimipourOrganisational Attributes thatDetermine Design forOccupational Safety and HealthCapabilityby Abdul-Majeed MahamaduSession 4Real Estate Finance andEconomics, EN307Chairperson: Ping LyuInvited presentationExploring the Causes of the PolicyFailure of China's Real EstateRegulation Policy from thePerspective of the Inner Problemsof the Policy by Donglang YangAnalysis of the operationrelationship between commercialreal estate price andmacroeconomic —Take Chongqingcity as an exampleby Yuqing GanDual Process of Consumption andInvestment Motives in ResidentialMarket Indonesia by Njo AnastasiaTowards an Ex-post Evaluation ofPPP Projects from the Perspectiveof Multiple Stakeholdersby Jose OliverosLabour ProductivityImprovements in ConstructionProjects: Factors Related to SiteAmenities and Labour WelfareProvisions by Mayank GuptaStudy of Global WasteQuantification Models byMuhammad Akram Akhund10.45am to 11.15am: Morning tea, ATC Building FoyerSession 1Urban Planning design anddevelopmentATC 101Chairperson: Rita Yi Man Li11.15am – 12.30pm: Morning SessionSession 2Session 3Building Heritage, land useBuilding Prefabrication andand industrialisationmodular constructionEN303EN304Chairperson: Zhigang WuChairperson: Zhu DingSession 4Construction AutomationEN307Chairperson: Chia FahChoyInvited presentationThe Synergy between NewUrbanization and Land UseEfficiency— A Case Study ofDingzhou City in Hebei Province byGuijun LiInvited presentationA Review of Underused UrbanLand Redevelopment in Chinaby Jian LinIndustrial ecosystem evolutionof off-site construction industry:based on a multiple case studyby Chengke WuA Framework of EnhancedLocation Based ManagementSystem Using SimulationModels by Jun WangAnalysis on Coupling Relationship ofFinancing Capability and theCompetitiveness of Real EstateEnterprises in Chinaby Na LiuWhat’s the“New CBD”strategy inurban renewal? based on Blue OceanStrategy analysis by Lizhen WeiResearch on the Relationshipbetween BuildingIndustrialization and LaborProductivity of Chinaby TengFei HuoDEA-based EfficiencyAnalysis to Industrial LandUse: A Case Study of ChineseDevelopment Zones by JiamingShanGreenhouse Gas EmissionMonitoring of PrefabricatedComponent Manufacturing: ACyber-Physical SystemApproach by Xingyu TaoTrends in Housing OffsiteManufacturing Supply ChainManagement (HOSCM)Research by Rehan MasoodHSR-based nodal zones (HNZs) innetworked cities: A case of China ByJinding XingAnalysis of Interest conflictsbetween the Stakeholders aboutCarbon emission analysisduring the life-cycle ofprefabricated buildings: a caseInvestigating projectperformance measurementsbased on the complexity levelof IT-enabled projects bySylvia OdusanyaDeveloping LeanManagement Framework forBuilding InformationModelling (BIM)-basedConstruction Project by SagarGuptaComparative Study of CrewPerformance Measurement

Exploring The Planning Orientationof Different Types of CharacteristicTowns: Based on The Perspective ofPopulation, Industry and LandIntegration by Yun HangArchitectural HeritageProtection by Liu GuoCase Studies on Evaluation ofSustainable development ofSmall Towns in SouthwestChina By Wei Xiaoxuanstudy in Shenzhen, China by YuGaoOn-site Productivity inConstruction Projects: KeyConstraints and ImprovementMeasures by Abid HasanMethods: Case Study of SteelFixers by Sungkon MoonTechnical Review ofAutomated MonitoringSystem for Concrete Curingby Angat Pal Singh Bhatia12.30pm – 1.15pm: Lunch, ATC Building Foyer1.15pm to 2.15pmChairperson:Prof Emad GadKeynote 7 - System dialectics of low or zero carbon building, A/Prof. Wei Pan, The University of Hong KongKeynote 8 - Emerging Trajectories in Construction 3D Printing, Dr James Gardiner, Laing O'RourkeATC 1012.15pm – 2.45pm: Journal Editors’ Publication ForumChairperson: Prof KW Chau, University of Hong Kong; International Journal of Construction ManagementPanel members: (In alphabetical order) Prof Emad Gad, Swinburne University of Technology , Australia Journal of Structural EngineeringA/Prof Rebecca Gravina, RMIT University, Australia Journal of Civil EngineeringProf Sherif Mohamed, Griffith University, Safety ScienceProf Liyin Shen, Chongqing University, International Journal of Construction ManagementMr Bingyuan Yi, Chief Editor, Journal of Construction Economics (in Chinese),A/Prof Xiaoling Zhang, City University of Hong Kong, Journal of Cleaner ProductionSession 1Property Rights Analysis ofLand and HousingInstitutionsATC 101Chairperson: Hao WuInvited presentationLand Finance and UrbanDiversity: the EmpiricalEvidence from 289 Prefecture- level Cities in China byXinhai LuThe Impact of CapitalStructure on FinancingEfficiency of InfrastructurePPP Projects by Yuwei LuoTransfer Success Criteria forPublic-Private PartnershipInfrastructure Projects byFengyu BaoMeasuring the relationshipbetween transportinfrastructure and regionaleconomic growth: the case ofChongqing, by Yang Chen2.45pm – 3.45pm: Afternoon sessionSession 2Session 3Building Energy EfficiencyOccupational Health and SafetyEN303in ConstructionChairperson: Gui YeEN304Chairperson: Yingbin FengSession 4Urban Planning design anddevelopmentEN307Chairperson: Tayyab MaqsoodDesign Factors InfluencingEnergy Performance Gap inBuilding Retrofit Projects byDipika WagleConstruction risk tolerance:workers versus site-managers byPengpeng LiResearch on Policy Path ofCulture-led regeneration: Basedon government Roles analysis byDan LuoRisk Identification andAssessment for Construction andCommissioning Stages ofBuilding Energy Retrofit Projectsby Van Manh PhungResearch on stage characteristicsof low carbon city by Ya WuSocial Capital, Safety Cognitiveand Construction Safety Behaviorby Xiuyu WuUsing Mobile Phone Data forSocial Infrastructure Planning byHui TangGender Equality in Singapore’sConstruction Industry byZhe ZhangA Review on InternationalEcological Legislations on LifeCycle Energy Consumption,Greenhouse-Gas Emissions AndCosting Assessment byCuong TranImpact of Occupational Healthand Safety Legislation onPerformance Improvement in theNigerian Construction Industry byJohn SmallwoodThe Study of the EconomicBalance in Urban VillageTransformation in China underthe Guidance of Policy byMengtian CaoCritical Factors Affecting theImplementation of UrbanRenewal Projects: Case Study inShenzhen By Haiyang He3.45pm – 4.15pm: Afternoon tea, ATC Building FoyerSession 1Construction MaterialsATC 101Chairperson: TerenceLamInvited presentationProperties of improvedmagnesium phosphatecement and its Carbon FiberComposites By Zhu Ding4.15pm-5.30pm: Afternoon sessionSession 2Session 3Construction engineeringTime, cost and qualityEN303management in constructionChairperson: Sherif MostafaEN304Chairperson: Alice YangAn Investigation into the WaterKey carbon emission sectors inInfrastructure PPP Failures inChina: application of inputEurope: A Case Study Approachoutput analysis by Yingli Louby Salman TariqSession 4Occupational Health and Safetyin ConstructionEN307Chairperson: Carol HonInvestigating SafetyCommunication of MigrantWorkers in Construction Industryby Sainan Lyu

Influence of Type ofActivator on FractureProperties of GeopolymerBy Behzad NematollahiThermal and ChemicalDegradation of PortlandCement Concrete in theMilitary AirbaseBy Sukanta Kumer ShillSelection of Most SuitablePipe Material for WaterSupply Projects by AshishSoodSmart Cities: An analysis ofAccepted Behaviors forImplementing BMSTechnology in PakistanUsing TAMby Ahsen MaqsoomLabor Productivity inConstruction Industry:Impact of ExternalPsychosocial Stressorsby Ahsen MaqsoomStudy on the Influence of UrbanRail Transit on Residential RentalBased on Hedonic Model -TakingHangzhou Metro Line 1 as anExample by Renhan XuConstruction Productivity: TheCase of MalaysiaBy Fah Choy ChiaAchieving SustainableConstruction in South AfricaThrough Digitization: AnExploratory Study by Dr BankoleWaste management practices inAustralia: Comparison ofStrategies by Ruchini JayasingheTrend of the research onEPC/DB projects, inside andoutside China by Rong ZhangSafety training in construction: areview of training methods andeffectiveness by Yingbin FengSystem reliability optimizationresearch for the constructionproject quality-cost tradeoff viamodified Genetic Algorithm ByTingyan GuAddressing the human cost insustainability rating tools byJohn SmallwoodAsymmetric Viewpoints onSolutions Which EnhanceConstruction Safety: A SocialNetwork Analysis Approach byRita Yi Man LiReal Time Locating System forConstruction Safety Management:An explanatory investigation in theAustralia construction industry byNini XiaCauses and impact of work relatedstress amongst construction healthand safety managersby Abdul-Majeed MahamaduCauses of Delays in Iranian Gasand Combined Cycle PowerPlant Projectsby Hossein Derakhshanfar5.30pm – 6.00pm: Closing ceremony and handover to CRIOCM 2018, Chairperson: Prof Liyin Shen, Jay Sanjayan and Patrick Zou,Day 4: Thursday 23 November 20179.00am – 10.00am10am – 11:30amTechnical Tour to Swinburne Smart Structure LabDiscussion on Research Methodology and Morning Tea in ATC --------------------------Conference Organisers: Swinburne University of Technology; Chinese Research Institute of Construction Management (CRIOCM)Conference Co-Organisers: The University of Hong Kong; Peking University; Tsinghua University; Zhejiang University; Chongqing University;Shenzhen University; Tianjin Chengjian UniversityKey participating originations: Victorian Government Department of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources, Aurecon, theUniversity of Sydney, Curtin University, Western Sydney University, RMIT University, Griffith University, Queensland University ofTechnology

12.30pm – 1.30pm: Lunch, ATC Building Foyer (and CRIOCM Council member meeting at ATC 714) 1.30pm – 2.30pm: Afternoon session Chairperson: Prof Vivian Tam ATC 101 Keynote 3 – Behaviour and design of steel and composite structures for the circular construction economy, Prof Brian Uy, The University of

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