New Generation Rollingstock Depot: Case Study Report
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Utiome, Erezi
Mohamed, Sherif
Sanchez, Adriana X
Hampson, Keith D.
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2015
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This report presents findings from an investigation carried out on the New Generation Rollingstock (NGR) Project based in Wulkuraka at Ipswich, Queensland. It summarises the results of the analysis of a series of interviews with key project stakeholders. Each interview was conducted in accordance with the specifications of the SBEnrc Project 2.34 Research Protocol and Communications Strategy.
This report in its entirety is primarily based on interpretations of information sourced from the interview sessions and only occasionally makes references to other sources of literature to support the primary data. The points highlighted ...
View more >This report presents findings from an investigation carried out on the New Generation Rollingstock (NGR) Project based in Wulkuraka at Ipswich, Queensland. It summarises the results of the analysis of a series of interviews with key project stakeholders. Each interview was conducted in accordance with the specifications of the SBEnrc Project 2.34 Research Protocol and Communications Strategy. This report in its entirety is primarily based on interpretations of information sourced from the interview sessions and only occasionally makes references to other sources of literature to support the primary data. The points highlighted in sections 4 through to 10 were generated from verbatim accounts derived from stakeholders who, at the time of the writing, are directly involved in the implementation of the NGR project.
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View more >This report presents findings from an investigation carried out on the New Generation Rollingstock (NGR) Project based in Wulkuraka at Ipswich, Queensland. It summarises the results of the analysis of a series of interviews with key project stakeholders. Each interview was conducted in accordance with the specifications of the SBEnrc Project 2.34 Research Protocol and Communications Strategy. This report in its entirety is primarily based on interpretations of information sourced from the interview sessions and only occasionally makes references to other sources of literature to support the primary data. The points highlighted in sections 4 through to 10 were generated from verbatim accounts derived from stakeholders who, at the time of the writing, are directly involved in the implementation of the NGR project.
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