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Dr Allan Osborne

Associate Professor

Department: Architecture and Built Environment

Allan is an Associate Professor within the Department of Mechanical and Construction Engineering at Northumbria University and is a tutor for Renewable and Sustainable Energy Technologies.
Allan Osborne

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  • Knowledge Sharing in the Construction Industry: Implications for the future of Projects, Anyigor, K., Osborne, A., Butt, T., Littlemore, M., Aboderin, O. 3 Jul 2023, Sustainable Ecological Engineering Design for Society Conference 2023
  • The Effects of Scope Creep on Project Success, Anyigor, K., Osborne, A. 14 Oct 2022, 12th International Conference on Engineering, Project, and Production Management [EPPM2022]
  • Refocusing sustainability education: using students’ reflections on their carbon footprint to reinforce the importance of considering CO2 production in the construction industry, Weirs, J., Osborne, A. 11 Mar 2020, In: Frontiers in Built Environment
  • Re-shaping built environment higher education: the impact of degree apprenticeships in England, Dawson, S., Osborne, A. 2 Apr 2020, In: International Journal of Construction Education and Research
  • Exploring the Designer-Constructor Teamwork Interface to improve Collaboration: A review of current literature, Ponton, H., Osborne, A., Greenwood, D., Thompson, N. 2 Sep 2019, ARCOM 2019: 35th Annual Conference – Leeds, UK
  • Input for hybrid simulation modelling construction operations, Bokor, O., Florez Perez, L., Gledson, B., Osborne, A. 12 Nov 2019, Proceedings of the Creative Construction Conference 2019, Budapest, Budapest University of Technology and Economics
  • Organizational culture and stakeholder success criteria in construction projects, Alhiddi, A., Osborne, A., Anyigor, K. 7 Nov 2019, In: Periodica Polytechnica Architecture
  • Overview of construction simulation approaches to model construction processes, Bokor, O., Florez Perez, L., Osborne, A., Gledson, B. 8 Mar 2019, In: Organization, Technology and Management in Construction: an International Journal
  • The power of humour to unite and divide: a case study of design coordination meetings in construction, Ponton, H., Osborne, A., Thompson, N., Greenwood, D. 4 Nov 2019, In: Construction Management and Economics
  • A framework for modelling masonry construction using hybrid simulation approaches, Bokor, O., Florez Perez, L., Osborne, A., Gledson, B. 30 Jun 2018, Creative Construction Conference 2018

  • Nasser Alnasseri Managing and Controlling Airport Construction Projects: A Strategic Management Framework for Operators Start Date: 15/03/2011 End Date: 10/11/2017
  • Abdou Saley Start Date: 01/03/2020 End Date: 07/04/2020
  • Ahmed Alhiddi Building better together: The relationship between organisational culture and stakeholder critical success factors in construction projects Start Date: 01/02/2016 End Date: 19/11/2022
  • Nicola Young Governance of projects: a comparative analysis of project delivery approaches Start Date: 01/10/2016 End Date: 19/11/2021
  • Moses Olufemi In the Pursuit of Superior Performance: Computational Modelling of Advantage-Based and Opportunity-Based Behaviours of Firms Start Date: 10/04/2014 End Date: 22/02/2018

  • Teaching & Learning PCAPL November 04 2004
  • Construction Managment PhD September 01 2004
  • Building Management BSc (Hons) June 30 1993
  • Fellow (FHEA) Higher Education Academy (HEA) 2015


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