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Wetenschappelijke papers Alle gepubliceerde papers van de leerstoel Publiek Opdrachtgeverschap kunt u vinden door hier te klikken. Intreerede Marleen Hermans heeft op 14 november 2014 ter gelegenheid van de aanvaarding van het ambt van hoogleraar ‘Publiek Opdrachtgeverschap’ aan de faculteit Bouwkunde van de Technische Universiteit Delft de volgende tekst uitgesproken. Klik hier om de tekst terug te lezen. Tools Maturity Model Professioneel Publiek Opdrachtgeverschap in de Bouw. Klik hier voor de toolkit van het maturity model. Publicaties Handreiking professioneel opdrachtgeverschap voor corporaties en andere (semi-)publieke opdrachtgeverschap. Inbedding van opdrachtgeverschap in gemeentelijke organisaties : het uitgebreide onderzoeksrapport Inbedding van opdrachtgeverschap in gemeentelijke organisatie : de samenvatting van het onderzoeksrapport Publieke opdrachtgever als lerende organisatie: een handreiking Symposia De leerstoel heeft de afgelopen jaren de volgende symposia georganiseerd. Voor de verslaglegging kunt u op de titel van het symposium klikken. Symposium Contract Management Symposium Public Values Symposium Circulair Bouwen voor opdrachtgevers Lopende projecten Promotieonderzoek ‘Safeguarding Public Values’ van Lizet Kuitert . Klik hier voor de publicaties van Lizet. Promotieonderzoek ‘Learning Across Boundaries: The Organizational Learning of Public Clients in the Dutch Construction Industry’ van Sarah Kamphuis. Promotieonderzoek ‘Inter-organizational Relations of Public Construction Clients: Capabilities, Governance and Paradoxes’ van Pedram Soltani. Graaf Reinald Alliantie: de meerwaarde van de alliantie als samenwerkingsvorm. Door Marleen Hermans, Hans Wamelink, Leonie Koops, Pedram Soltani, Sarah Kamphuis Afstudeerrapporten De leerstoel is betrokken geweest bij de volgende afstudeeronderzoeken: Miguel Angel Ortega Silva (2020): Modernizing the Dutch Housing Industry using offsite construction: Removing adoption barriers through innovation policy. Nadine Schmidt 2020: Future of cities: A research for the optimization of the application of instruments within a municipality to increase sustainability in area development. Akshay Budhihal Ashokkunar (2020): Implementing the design for disassembly (DfD) principle in the public procurement process of buildings in the Netherlands. Misiu Smits (2020): Developing a decision-making framework to deal with MR&R challenges in a fit-for-purpose manner. Jolanda de Hoog (2020): Client-contractor collaboration in bouwteams: A contractor's perspective. Heleen Joustra (2020: Upscaling circularity in urban area development: A qualitative study in ‘Circular Buiksloterham’. Michael Osseweijer (2020): Outsourcing maintenance using PBMC: Introducing a decision-support method for performance based maintenance contracts. Thom Scheurs (2019): A strategic approach to 'Office as a Service': An explorative study into the optimization of the physical resource in order to obtain maximum added value. Nesaneth van Sobbe (2019): A process framework for the transition to circular urban area development of M4H. Laurens Lancee (2019): Belemmeringen en kansen op weg naar duurzaam woonzorgvastgoed in Nederland. Kevin van der Kruis (2019): The Interplay between the Contract Type and the Management of Cost Groups: Exploring the relationship between the contract type and the management of cost groups in Dutch national infrastructure projects. Scipio Kok (2019): Public Procurement For Innovation: Optimising the preparation phase of the innovation partnership and competitive dialogue procedure for Dutch public authorities procuring for innovation in the Physical domain. Abishah Neeli (2019) : A step towards Successful Implementation of Business Model Innovation: Philips Perspective. Vera van Maaren (2019): In transition towards a circular future in north-east section of Nairobi river: An exploration of potential (re)implementation of circular resource management in Dandora, Kenya. Anouk Slockers (2019: To Bid or not to Bid: that is the Question: Relating Contractor Bid Decisions to Tender Design Related Attributes. Daan de Wit (2019): Enlarging the solution space in infrastructure planning processes: A study into the factors that influence the planning of infrastructure and new working processes within that planning process. Ditte Gerding (2019): Design for Disassembly - a way to minimize building waste: A design for a transformation of an office building into dwellings taking into account circularity, demonstrating how circularity offers freedom for (non-traditional) households. Anna van Veenen (2018 ): A Best Value approach to public procurement: Stimulating the transition towards a circular infrastructure in the Netherlands. Jesse van der Mieden (2018): Setting up the Innovation Partnership: Designing a guide for project managers for Dutch contracting authorities with a demand for construction-related innovation. Robbert van Staveren (2018): A co-creational approach in the Dutch infrastructure sector: Exploring the added value of implementing a co-creational approach in the pre-contractual phase. Zarifa Abbasova (2018): Adopting circular innovative technologies in the construction supply chain of the MRA: Supply Chain through the lenses of the service dominant logic’s foundational premises. Jasper Meijsen (2018): Creating line-of-sight in performance management: A search for and application of a practical method for brownfield asset management organisations. Dirk van Wijck (2018): Early Contractor Involvement in the Netherlands: The potential of ECI in public construction projects. Dawn Tulling (2018) : Conflicts in Best Value: A research into the causes of conflicts in the execution phase of Best Value projects and what actions to take to prevent them. Joost Den Hoed (2017): Capture and storage of performance information: How contractors in the water construction industry can capture and store performance information to present in Best Value tenders Eirini Papatriantafyllou (2017): Trust and Contractual Governance: Managing Relationships in the Offshore Industry Christine Siedenburg (2017): Freedom for Contractors – Cross-border analysis on the solution space for contractors within infrastructure projects Wouter Eitjes (2017): Contract Management: Managing Conflict Escalation in the Dutch Building Sector Tine Nientker (2017): Corporate Real Estate Alignment in Practice: A study on how corporate real estate is aligned by multinational corporations in different industries in practice and its relation to theory Lisette de Jonge – van Wijngaarden (2017) : Contract management competencies Esther Korvinus (2017) : Conflicts between client and contractor Raoul Rutten (2016): Demand specification within Integrated Contracts. Identifying and avoiding key issues. Wester Regelink (2016) : Disputes in infrastructure projects Anne de Jager (2016) : Collaborative procurement in the construction sector Marcos Solís Madrigal (2016) : Contract management for Dutch wastewater industry Mariya Ivanova (2016) : Building new roads in tendering: Towards selection based on values and competencies Leon de Jong (2016) : The tender as investment: A qualitative study on contractor perception of tender costs in integrated infrastructure projects Thu Hoan Nguyen (2015) : Uitbesteding door publieke opdrachtgevers in de bouw­ en vastgoedsector. Een onderzoek naar de relatie tussen organisatiespecifieke overwegingen voor uitbesteden en de ontwikkeling van een gedeelde uitbestedingsstrategie en –beleid bij samenwerking. Farah Puspita Sari (2015) : Maturity Model for Maintenance Organisations in Public Sector. Rudolf Stam (2015) : Concentration in office environments Cornelis Ryan Kaal (2015) : Besluiten over samenwerkingsvormen: De realisatie van een besluitvormingsmodel voor de keuze van samenwerkingsvormen bij herontwikkeling van monumentaal gemeentelijk vastgoed Jiska Schimmelpennink (2015) : Professionaliseren van het opdrachtgeverschap. Naar een weloverwogen keuze op organisatieniveau ten behoeve van een passende samenwerkingsvorm bij het beheer en onderhoud van bestaand vastgoed. Alireza Rahat (2014) : Organizational barriers for adopting project alliancing. An investigation in the Dutch public infrastructure procurement organizations. Charlotte Ipema (2014) : Designing the perfect tender. Michelle Ham (2014) : Het gebruik van wetenschappelijke kennis bij het managen van vastgoed in de gemeentelijke sector. Arnold Bosch (2014) : Beheer 2.0. Een onderzoek naar het informatiemanagement in de beheerfase en de mogelijke rol van BIM in de beheerfase bij organisaties in de publieke sector.

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Wetenschappelijke papers Alle gepubliceerde papers van de leerstoel Publiek Opdrachtgeverschap kunt u vinden door hier te klikken. Intreerede Marleen Hermans heeft op 14 november 2014 ter gelegenheid van de aanvaarding van het ambt van hoogleraar ‘Publiek Opdrachtgeverschap’ aan de faculteit Bouwkunde van de Technische Universiteit Delft de volgende tekst uitgesproken. Klik hier om de tekst terug te lezen. Tools Maturity Model Professioneel Publiek Opdrachtgeverschap in de Bouw. Klik hier voor de toolkit van het maturity model. Publicaties Handreiking professioneel opdrachtgeverschap voor corporaties en andere (semi-)publieke opdrachtgeverschap. Inbedding van opdrachtgeverschap in gemeentelijke organisaties : het uitgebreide onderzoeksrapport Inbedding van opdrachtgeverschap in gemeentelijke organisatie : de samenvatting van het onderzoeksrapport Publieke opdrachtgever als lerende organisatie: een handreiking Symposia De leerstoel heeft de afgelopen jaren de volgende symposia georganiseerd. Voor de verslaglegging kunt u op de titel van het symposium klikken. Symposium Contract Management Symposium Public Values Symposium Circulair Bouwen voor opdrachtgevers Lopende projecten Promotieonderzoek ‘Safeguarding Public Values’ van Lizet Kuitert . Klik hier voor de publicaties van Lizet. Promotieonderzoek ‘Learning Across Boundaries: The Organizational Learning of Public Clients in the Dutch Construction Industry’ van Sarah Kamphuis. Promotieonderzoek ‘Inter-organizational Relations of Public Construction Clients: Capabilities, Governance and Paradoxes’ van Pedram Soltani. Graaf Reinald Alliantie: de meerwaarde van de alliantie als samenwerkingsvorm. Door Marleen Hermans, Hans Wamelink, Leonie Koops, Pedram Soltani, Sarah Kamphuis Afstudeerrapporten De leerstoel is betrokken geweest bij de volgende afstudeeronderzoeken: Miguel Angel Ortega Silva (2020): Modernizing the Dutch Housing Industry using offsite construction: Removing adoption barriers through innovation policy. Nadine Schmidt 2020: Future of cities: A research for the optimization of the application of instruments within a municipality to increase sustainability in area development. Akshay Budhihal Ashokkunar (2020): Implementing the design for disassembly (DfD) principle in the public procurement process of buildings in the Netherlands. Misiu Smits (2020): Developing a decision-making framework to deal with MR&R challenges in a fit-for-purpose manner. Jolanda de Hoog (2020): Client-contractor collaboration in bouwteams: A contractor's perspective. Heleen Joustra (2020: Upscaling circularity in urban area development: A qualitative study in ‘Circular Buiksloterham’. Michael Osseweijer (2020): Outsourcing maintenance using PBMC: Introducing a decision-support method for performance based maintenance contracts. Thom Scheurs (2019): A strategic approach to 'Office as a Service': An explorative study into the optimization of the physical resource in order to obtain maximum added value. Nesaneth van Sobbe (2019): A process framework for the transition to circular urban area development of M4H. Laurens Lancee (2019): Belemmeringen en kansen op weg naar duurzaam woonzorgvastgoed in Nederland. Kevin van der Kruis (2019): The Interplay between the Contract Type and the Management of Cost Groups: Exploring the relationship between the contract type and the management of cost groups in Dutch national infrastructure projects. Scipio Kok (2019): Public Procurement For Innovation: Optimising the preparation phase of the innovation partnership and competitive dialogue procedure for Dutch public authorities procuring for innovation in the Physical domain. Abishah Neeli (2019) : A step towards Successful Implementation of Business Model Innovation: Philips Perspective. Vera van Maaren (2019): In transition towards a circular future in north-east section of Nairobi river: An exploration of potential (re)implementation of circular resource management in Dandora, Kenya. Anouk Slockers (2019: To Bid or not to Bid: that is the Question: Relating Contractor Bid Decisions to Tender Design Related Attributes. Daan de Wit (2019): Enlarging the solution space in infrastructure planning processes: A study into the factors that influence the planning of infrastructure and new working processes within that planning process. Ditte Gerding (2019): Design for Disassembly - a way to minimize building waste: A design for a transformation of an office building into dwellings taking into account circularity, demonstrating how circularity offers freedom for (non-traditional) households. Anna van Veenen (2018 ): A Best Value approach to public procurement: Stimulating the transition towards a circular infrastructure in the Netherlands. Jesse van der Mieden (2018): Setting up the Innovation Partnership: Designing a guide for project managers for Dutch contracting authorities with a demand for construction-related innovation. Robbert van Staveren (2018): A co-creational approach in the Dutch infrastructure sector: Exploring the added value of implementing a co-creational approach in the pre-contractual phase. Zarifa Abbasova (2018): Adopting circular innovative technologies in the construction supply chain of the MRA: Supply Chain through the lenses of the service dominant logic’s foundational premises. Jasper Meijsen (2018): Creating line-of-sight in performance management: A search for and application of a practical method for brownfield asset management organisations. Dirk van Wijck (2018): Early Contractor Involvement in the Netherlands: The potential of ECI in public construction projects. Dawn Tulling (2018) : Conflicts in Best Value: A research into the causes of conflicts in the execution phase of Best Value projects and what actions to take to prevent them. Joost Den Hoed (2017): Capture and storage of performance information: How contractors in the water construction industry can capture and store performance information to present in Best Value tenders Eirini Papatriantafyllou (2017): Trust and Contractual Governance: Managing Relationships in the Offshore Industry Christine Siedenburg (2017): Freedom for Contractors – Cross-border analysis on the solution space for contractors within infrastructure projects Wouter Eitjes (2017): Contract Management: Managing Conflict Escalation in the Dutch Building Sector Tine Nientker (2017): Corporate Real Estate Alignment in Practice: A study on how corporate real estate is aligned by multinational corporations in different industries in practice and its relation to theory Lisette de Jonge – van Wijngaarden (2017) : Contract management competencies Esther Korvinus (2017) : Conflicts between client and contractor Raoul Rutten (2016): Demand specification within Integrated Contracts. Identifying and avoiding key issues. Wester Regelink (2016) : Disputes in infrastructure projects Anne de Jager (2016) : Collaborative procurement in the construction sector Marcos Solís Madrigal (2016) : Contract management for Dutch wastewater industry Mariya Ivanova (2016) : Building new roads in tendering: Towards selection based on values and competencies Leon de Jong (2016) : The tender as investment: A qualitative study on contractor perception of tender costs in integrated infrastructure projects Thu Hoan Nguyen (2015) : Uitbesteding door publieke opdrachtgevers in de bouw­ en vastgoedsector. Een onderzoek naar de relatie tussen organisatiespecifieke overwegingen voor uitbesteden en de ontwikkeling van een gedeelde uitbestedingsstrategie en –beleid bij samenwerking. Farah Puspita Sari (2015) : Maturity Model for Maintenance Organisations in Public Sector. Rudolf Stam (2015) : Concentration in office environments Cornelis Ryan Kaal (2015) : Besluiten over samenwerkingsvormen: De realisatie van een besluitvormingsmodel voor de keuze van samenwerkingsvormen bij herontwikkeling van monumentaal gemeentelijk vastgoed Jiska Schimmelpennink (2015) : Professionaliseren van het opdrachtgeverschap. Naar een weloverwogen keuze op organisatieniveau ten behoeve van een passende samenwerkingsvorm bij het beheer en onderhoud van bestaand vastgoed. Alireza Rahat (2014) : Organizational barriers for adopting project alliancing. An investigation in the Dutch public infrastructure procurement organizations. Charlotte Ipema (2014) : Designing the perfect tender. Michelle Ham (2014) : Het gebruik van wetenschappelijke kennis bij het managen van vastgoed in de gemeentelijke sector. Arnold Bosch (2014) : Beheer 2.0. Een onderzoek naar het informatiemanagement in de beheerfase en de mogelijke rol van BIM in de beheerfase bij organisaties in de publieke sector.
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Tracing ancient settlements in Colombia with remote sensing

A team of the LDE alliance (Leiden University, TU Delft, and Erasmus University Rotterdam) asked whether it might be possible to search for signs of ancient settlements in the jungle with affordable remote sensing techniques. For an expedition in a Colombian dense forest, the team, including remote sensing expert Felix Dahle of TU Delft, joined forces with archaeologists and drone experts from Colombia. In mountainous forests, drones provide affordable access to areas that would otherwise be unreachable from the ground. A LiDAR laser scanner already proved its value in coastal observation . The big question was whether LiDAR could bypass the many treetops. Trees reflect the laser, so it was crucial to fly close so it found its way through the foliage. The team mounted a highly portable LiDAR laser scanner to a drone and went on expedition nearby ancient terraces of the Tairona culture in the Sierra Nevada of Santa Marta. “We had to find the sweet spot. Close to the archaeological sites and still secure above the canopy”, says Felix Dahle. And it passed the test. The LiDAR laser scanner create a point cloud and a detailed 3D model of the landscape. “We were able to detect ancient terraces in the jungle. We discovered that we can scan through the forest when it is not too dense, but some areas remained unfathomable. We could also distinguish several types of vegetation, which might be of great use too to find undiscovered archaeological sites.”

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