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Frontiers of Engineering Management

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Front. Eng    2018, Vol. 5 Issue (3) : 407-410    https://doi.org/10.15302/J-FEM-2018204
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Future-proofing ‘Next Generation’ infrastructure assets
Peter E.D. LOVE1(), Lavagnon A. IKA2, Giorgio LOCATELLI3, Dominic D. AHIAGA-DAGBUI4
1. School of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia 6845, Australia
2. Telfer School of Management, University of Ottawa, 55 Laurier Avenue East, Ottawa, Ontario KIN 6N5, Canada
3. School of Civil Engineering, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, Yorkshire, United Kingdom
4. School of Architecture and Built Environment, Deakin University, Geelong, Victoria 3220, Australia
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Corresponding Author(s): Peter E.D. LOVE   
Just Accepted Date: 25 June 2018   Online First Date: 25 July 2018    Issue Date: 14 September 2018
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Peter E.D. LOVE,Lavagnon A. IKA,Giorgio LOCATELLI, et al. Future-proofing ‘Next Generation’ infrastructure assets[J]. Front. Eng, 2018, 5(3): 407-410.
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