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This is a technical report on how the adoption of the recommendations of the Egan Report may improve the construction technology and the construction process of projects.  

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Content:- page 1. Acknowledgement 3 2. Brief 3 3. Introduction 3 4. Background to the subject 3 5. The current position 4 6. Case study 1 (Scottish parliament) 5 6.1 - Project overview 6 6.2 - Reason for increased costs and late delivery 6 6.3 - Recommendations 7 7. Case study 2 (University of East London) 8 7.1- Project overview 8 7.2- Recommendation 9 8. Conclusion 9 9. Bibliography and reference 10 1. Acknowledgement Sincere thanks goes to Napier University for providing good library and computer facilities. 2. Brief This report is an overview on the recommendations of the Egan Report, particularly on the 'integrated project process'. With the help of demonstration projects the report also analyse how these recommendations may improve the construction technology and the construction process of similar future projects. The demonstration projects used in this report are found in Scotland and in England. 1. The Scottish Parliament building 2. University of East London 3. Introduction The Egan Report was published by Sir John Egan on the 16th of July 1998. The aim of the report is to emphasise...

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