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MCRJ Volume 7 No. 2 2010
MCRJ Volume 7 No. 2 2010
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Hardback / 78 pages
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1985 - 3807
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Welcome to the seventh issue of malaysian construction Research Journal (mcRJ). We would like to take this opportunity to extend our special thanks to all authors involved and also to express special acknowledgement to all reviewers for the outstanding support. This issue will look into six selected papers emphasizing the concept of Sustainable development (Sd) in construction industry.
Firstly, Aulia and Matori with the aid of Geographical Information Scale (GIS) explore the suitability location assessment of the existing petrol illing stations on a macro urban scale. A suitable petrol illing station site must have environmental low impact criteria and attributes that will enable them to be located in safe location with no unacceptable risk to surrounding people or the environment. With Surabaya metropolitan as a case study, the suitability sites for petrol illing station is created by single ranked map that is combined from all data maps using weighted overlay sum method.
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