Lonneke Cheung (Delft) and Adriana Spassova (London) win ESCL Master Thesis Competition 2015

The ESCL is proud to present the winners of the ESCL Master Thesis Competition 2015. 

The winner is Lonneke Cheung (Delft University of Technology, Netherlands) whose thesis is entitled: Research into the influence of mutual trust between the Client and the Contractor on the efficiency and the effectiveness of the change management process for complex D&B infrastructure projects using the UAC-IC 2005: Lessons learned from comparison between the UAC-IC 2005 and the NEC3 ECC and the FIDIC Yellow Book.

The second prize goes to Adriana Spassova (King's College London, UK) whose thesis is entitled: Is the Bulgarian Building Control regime more bureaucratic than the regimes in the leading European countries?

Congratulations!

For details please refer to the attached Press Release.

Winners of 2015:

Lonneke Cheung (Delft University of Technology, Netherlands) and Adriana Spassova (King's College London, UK)

Winners of 2014:

Julian Christmann (Philipps University of Marburg, Germany) and Antonis Megremis (Delft University of Technology, Netherlands)

Winners of 2013:

Matthew Cocklin (King’s College London, UK) and Thomas Stehle (Philipps University of Marburg, Germany)

Winners of 2012:

Patrick Hehenberger (King’s College London, UK) and Timothy Leone Ganado (King’s College London, UK)


For the Jury Report of the ESCL Master Thesis Prize 2015, please send an e-mail to azrkoning@ibr.nl.