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Proposed Conceptual Model Of Construction Firms' Performance Sustainability Indicators In Malaysia.
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Main Author:
Ilias, Said
Other Authors:
Omar, Osman
,
Waleed, Rashideen
Format:
eBook
Language:
English
Published:
Gelugor :
Penerbit USM,
2015.
Subjects:
Construction industry.
Sustainable construction
>
Malaysia.
Environmental indicators
>
Malaysia.
Economic indicators
>
Malaysia.
Social indicators
>
Malaysia.
Construction industry
Economic indicators
Environmental indicators
Social indicators
Sustainable construction
Malaysia
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