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36.Sze, E., Kumaraswamy, M., Fung, A., Palaneeswaran, E. and Wong, S. (2004). Partnering with the tenants – Hong Kong experience, 20th ARCOM Conference, September, Edinburgh, UK, 1, 309-320.
37.Sze, E., Kumaraswamy, M., Ling, F.Y.Y., Dulaimi, M., Bajracharya, A. and Luk, C., (2005). Barriers to Construction Industry Innovations – a Hong Kong perspective, 3rd International Conference on Innovations in Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC); June 2005, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, (in press).
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