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Buildability in Design and Construction through ISO 9000
Quality Management Systems: Concepts and Survey Findings
Low Sui Pheng a & Belinda Abeyegoonasekera b
a School of Design and Environment, National University of Singapore , 10 Kent, Ridge Cresent,
Singapore , 119260 E-mail:
b APCO Architects and Town Planners , Singapore
Published online: 10 Oct 2011.
To cite this article: Low Sui Pheng & Belinda Abeyegoonasekera (2001) Buildability in Design and Construction through
ISO 9000 Quality Management Systems: Concepts and Survey Findings, Architectural Science Review, 44:4, 355-366, DOI:
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