Format of Abstract

ICCEPM 2017

The 7th International Conference on Construction Engineering and Project Management

Oct. 27-30, 2017, Chengdu, China

Instructions for the Preparation and Format of an Abstract

San Zhang 1*, Si Li 2, Wu Wang 1

1 College of Architecture Environment, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610065, China

2 School of Public Administration, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610065, China

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Abstract

The abstract must be written in English. It should present new progress or advances related to construction engieering and project management, and preferably unpublished at the time of the Conference. Please use * after the name of one author to specify the presenting author. Abstract is limited in two page and the MSWord file or PDF file should be submitted in the correct format as presented in this file, via the online submission system:

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iccepm2017.

Please use your two full pages to give readers as much information as possible, including few important figures and up to five main references. Too short abstract is not reasonable to be published in the printed volume.

The prescribed paper size for the electronic file is A4. Please make sure that the settings in your word processor and PDF-converter are chosen accordingly. Text should be produced within the dimensions shown on this page. Please keep the headlines before the title line no change. You should start with the title of the paper, all authors with their affiliations, postal and email addresses. The recommended fonts are 12-point fonts for the main body of text, and 18-point font for the title, and the recommended line spacing is single line spacing. These instructions have been produced using Times New Roman fonts. Other recommended fonts are Times Roman. Italics can be used for emphasis in the main body of text.

Fig.1. An example for the Figure

REFERENCES

1.  Park SH, Park SI, Lee SH, 2016. Strategy on sustainable infrastructure asset management: Focus on Korea's future policy directivity. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 62: 710-722.

2.  Hodkiewicz MR, 2015. Engineering assetmanagement-systems. In: Tse WP, Mathew J, Wong K, Lam R, Ko CN (eds.), Professional Practicesand Certification. Proceedings of the 8th World Congress on Engineering Sssetmanagement (WCEAM2013) & the 3rd International Conference on Utility Management & Safety (ICUMAS), Springer International Publishing, California, pp. 427-438.

3.  Amram M, Kulatilaka N, 1999. Real options: Managing strategic investments in an uncertain world. Harvard Business School Press, Cambridge, USA.