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Research Proposal on Critical valuation of the application of prefabricated products in private sector of Hong Kong construction industry

Sample Research Proposal Instructions

This is are dissrtation of CONSTRUCTION management (OK?)
about 12000 words (how long time take?)
i am in Hong Kong (how$)
It's free research porposal for my thesis ?

AIM OF THE DISSERTATION:
To carry out critical investigation on the evaluation of the application of prefabricated products in private section of Hong Kong construction industry.

OBJECTIVES OF THE DISSERTATION:
The objectives of my research are as follow:
1.) Study on various prefabrication products applied in construction.
2.) The application of prefabrication in construction
3.) To carry out literature review on various materials for determining
4.) The pros and cons and how it affects the construction in Hong Kong
5.) Study it's barriers and opportunities in the industry in Hong Kong
6.) Comparison with conventional construction methods adopted in practice for the past decades.

Abstract
Chapter 1 : General Introduction
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Aims and Objectives
1.3 Summary

Chapter 2 : Literature Review
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Literature
2.3 Summary

Chapter 3 : Methodology
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Research Methodology
3.3 Survey /case
3.4 Data Analysis

Chapter 4 : Cast Study
4.1 Introduction
4.2
4.3
Chapter 5 : Conclusion and Recommendations5.1
Chapter 6 : ...

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