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Construction Industry in Iran Over Literature Review

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Topic:Building Construction

Document Type:Literature Review

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This is when the available supply will address demand.

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Iran Building Construction and Investment Opportunity, 2011, Business Wire. Available from: [20 February 2012].

Iran's Real Estate and Construction Industry, 2011, Dazzel Pod. Available from: [17 February 2012].

Sector in Iran, 2012, Iran Exhibitions. Available from: [21 February 2012].

Speed of Construction Industry, 2011, Zawya. Available from: [19 February 2012].

Top Ten Most Corrupt Nations, 2010, Expitfy. Available from: [17 February 2012].

Ahmandinejad, M, 2006, the Survey of Implementing Quality Management, International Civil Engineering. Available from: [20 February 2012].

Bagher, M, 2011, ICT Adoption, IAARC. Available from: [19 February 2012].

Bakar, a, 2010, 'Causes of Delays in Iranian Construction,' International Journal of Construction Management, vol. 11, no. 2, pp. 53 -- 69.

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Bland, a, 2009, Iran Drop in Corruption List, Independent. Available from: [17 February 2012].

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Kazemi, M, 2004, Iran, Fulton. Available from: [19 February 2012]

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Moaveni, a, 2009, Will Iran's Marriage Crisis, Time. Available from: [17 February 2012].

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References

Construction Logistics Management, 2010, CMS. Available from: [21 February 2012].

Construction Materials, 2009, Encyclopedia Iranica. Available from: <http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/construction-materials-industry> [18 February 2012].

Iran, 2012, CIA. Available from: [17 February 2012].

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