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Dr Nuhu Braimah
Senior Lecturer in Project & Infrastructure Management

Howell Building 249

Summary

Academic/Professional Career

  • Consultant on Construction Project and Programme Management; Acutus, London, 2008.
  • Visiting Lecturer in Civil Engineering Modules, University of Wolverhampton, 2004- 2007.
  • Peer reviewer for the International Journal of Project Management and ASCE’s Journal of Construction Engineering and Management.
  • Civil Engineer for the design and construction supervision of Water and Sanitation Projects; Trend Group, Ghana, 2001-2004.
  • Teaching/Research Assistant for Civil Engineering Department, KNUST, Ghana, 2000-2001.

Education

  • PhD in Construction Management, University of Wolverhampton, UK; Sept. 2008.
  • B.Sc. (Hons.), First Class, Civil Engineering, KNUST, Kumasi, Ghana; 1996-2000.

Newest selected publications

Braimah, N. (2013) 'Construction delay analysis techniques—A review of application issues and improvement needs'. Buildings, 3 (3). pp. 506 - 531.

Journal article

Ghadamsi, A. and Braimah, N. (2012) 'The influence of procurement methods on project performance: A conceptual framework'.Management of Construction: Research to Practice (MCrp) Conference. Montreal, Canada. 26 - 29 June. [unpublished]

Conference paper

Braimah, N. (2010) 'A conceptual model for effective maintenance of productivity records: a tool for facilitating the analysis of disruption claims'.The Construction, Building and Real Estate Conference for the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. Salford, UK. 2 - 3 September. Cobra 2010 Construction Building and Real Estate Research Conference of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. pp. 401 - 413.

Conference paper

Braimah, N. and Ndekugri, I. (2009) 'Consultants' perceptions on construction delay analysis methodologies'. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 135 (12). pp. 1279 - 1288. ISSN: 0733-9364

Journal article

Braimah, N. and Ndekugri, I. (2008) 'Contractors' and consultants' perceptions on construction project delay analysis methodologies'.COBRA Conference. Dublin, Ireland. Cobra 2008 Construction and Building Research Conference of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.

Conference paper
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