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.
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