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C/M/2522. Assessment of the partnerships involved in the Burj Dubai project

WORDS:
750
DATE:
2012
PRICE:
9.99 GBP

This paper discusses the Burj Dubai project, and aims to assess the different partnerships involved. The paper looks at the partnership between designers and builders and the partnership between the project management and the workers. The paper assesses the different problems that may have arisen during the completion of the project, and aims to provide recommendations for the resolution of such issues.

 

KEYWORDS: Burj Dubai project, partnerships, designers, builders, project management, workers,

 

C/M/2521. Recommendations for accepting and rejecting projects. Case study Burj Dubai

WORDS:
750
DATE:
2012
PRICE:
9.99 GBP

This paper aims to provide recommendations for the accepting and rejection of projects and uses the Burj Dubai project as an example. The following guidelines are evaluated within the paper, establish clarity of objectives, define parameters that would lead to project success, understand impact on management effort and time to complete the project, assess resulting dependency on completion of project, and determine other options versus project for proper assessment.

 

KEYWORDS: Burj Dubai project, accepting projects, rejecting projects!,

 

C/HR/1228. An examination of performance criteria to measure the success of the Burj Dubai project

WORDS:
750
DATE:
2012
PRICE:
9.99 GBP

This paper aims to discuss whether or not the Burj Dubai project was a success or not and aims to do this through the different stakeholders perspectives. The stakeholders discussed are Emaar Properties, the government and public of Dubai, the government of the United Arab Emirates, the investing businesses, and the tenants. The cost of the project, timing of the completion of the project, the quality of the project, and the population before and after the project are all measurable performance criteria used within the study.

 

KEYWORDS: Burj Dubai project, stakeholders, performance measurement criteria, Emaar Properties, project costs!,

 

C/B/4388. The management of the stakeholders involved in the development of the Burj Dubai project

WORDS:
750
DATE:
2012
PRICE:
9.99 GBP

This paper looks at the stakeholders involved within the development of the Burj Dubai project. The paper examines the main stakeholders, namely the government of Dubai, the business investing around the project, the construction partners, and the tenants. The paper examines each stakeholder, and discusses the way in which the project manager should deal with them.

 

KEYWORDS: Stakeholders, Burj Dubai!,

 

C/F/1369. The financial crisis and the effects it had on the Burj Dubai project and Emaar

WORDS:
750
DATE:
2012
PRICE:
9.99 GBP

This paper examines the real estate market in Dubai at the end of 2009, and aims to assess the effect it had on companies and projects. The paper discusses the impact that the global financial crisis had on the Burj Dubai project, detailing issues like a reduction in interest. The impact the crisis had on the company Emaar is evaluated and examines issues regarding cash flows.

 

KEYWORDS: Real estate market, Dubai, financial crisis, Burj Dubai project, cash flows, Emaar,

 

C/M/2520. Evaluation of the construction process of the Burj Dubai

WORDS:
750
DATE:
2012
PRICE:
9.99 GBP

This paper assesses the construction process of the development of Burj Dubai. The processes that are discussed include the design process, financing process, actual construction process, and the quality check process. The paper also evaluates the delays and problems that arose during all of the processes.

 

KEYWORDS: construction process, development, Burj Dubai, design process, financing process, actual construction process, quality check process,

 

C/M/2519. An evaluation of the risks associated with long term projects. Case study Burj Dubai

WORDS:
750
DATE:
2012
PRICE:
9.99 GBP

This paper discusses the different risks associated with long term projects with special reference to Burj Dubai. The paper discusses various economic, investment, financial, technological, supply and demand, political, and environmental risks. The importance of qualitative and quantitative risk assessments is discussed

 

KEYWORDS: Risks risk, management, Burj Dubai, economic risk, environmental risks, investment risks, supply and demand risk, technological risk, financial risk, quantitative risk assessments, qualitative risk assessments,

 

C/E/829. The economic benefits from the development of “super tall structures”. Case study: Burj Dubai

WORDS:
750
DATE:
2012
PRICE:
9.99 GBP

This paper examines the economic benefits that could arise through the development of a “super tall structure” and uses Burj Dubai as a case study. Some of these benefits include the attraction of foreign investment and capital, increased business opportunities, demand for products and services, and increased tourism. All of these benefits are discussed, and the paper also details some of the economic costs from the development of super tall structures.

 

KEYWORDS: Economic benefits, Burj Dubai, foreign investment, tourism,