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The Connection, Volume 8, Issue 01, Winter 2013
The Connection is published by the Prevention Research Center (PRC), Prevention & Population Sciences, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. The purpose of The Connection is to provide reports and updates on programs of the PRC and those of its Community Advisory Council and other partners.https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/hsc_prc_newsletters/1025/thumbnail.jp
The Connection, Volume 7, Issue 03, Winter 2011
The Connection is published by the Prevention Research Center (PRC), Prevention & Population Sciences, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. The purpose of The Connection is to provide reports and updates on programs of the PRC and those of its Community Advisory Council and other partners.https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/hsc_prc_newsletters/1026/thumbnail.jp
The Connection, Volume 6, Issue 02, Spring 2008
The Connection is published by the Prevention Research Center (PRC), Prevention & Population Sciences, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. The purpose of The Connection is to provide reports and updates on programs of the PRC and those of its Community Advisory Council and other partners.https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/hsc_prc_newsletters/1029/thumbnail.jp
The Connection, Volume 6, Issue 01, Summer 2007
The Connection is published by the Prevention Research Center (PRC), Prevention & Population Sciences, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. The purpose of The Connection is to provide reports and updates on programs of the PRC and those of its Community Advisory Council and other partners.https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/hsc_prc_newsletters/1030/thumbnail.jp
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Factors affecting contractor's bidding success for international infrastructure projects in Australia
This paper examines the effects of different factors on the success or failure of bids for infrastructure projects in Australia. Logistic regression analysis was used to empirically determine which factors have the largest effect on bidding success. Data was collected from 123 bids submitted by several infrastructure companies with subsidiaries in Australia. The analysis found that having a competitive advantage and a local partner, and also not competing against a local company were the most important factors; as they significantly increase the chances of success. However, four other factors, having relevant expertise, resource availability, a previous relationship with the client, and a previous relationship with consortium members, are ‘essential’ to be able to compete; as the absence of any of these four factors results in bid failure, although having them is not a guarantee of success. Results of this paper provide valuable information for any company considering the opportunity of entering into Australia’s infrastructure market as well as for companies that are already present in that country and are considering whether to bid for a specific project
Partnership for the Physical Activity Kit (PAK) Staying on the Active Path in Native Communities.
Presented at: 2011 New Mexico Public Health Association Conference; April 27-28; Albuquerque, NM.https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/prc-posters-presentations/1062/thumbnail.jp
Track healthy choices – partnership for the Physical Activity Kit (PAK) Staying on the Active Path in Native Communities – a Lifespan Approach.
Presented at: 4th Annual Southern Obesity Summit; September 12-14; Atlanta, GA.https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/prc-posters-presentations/1063/thumbnail.jp
The Connection, Volume 7, Issue 02, Summer 2011
The Connection is published by the Prevention Research Center (PRC), Prevention & Population Sciences, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. The purpose of The Connection is to provide reports and updates on programs of the PRC and those of its Community Advisory Council and other partners.https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/hsc_prc_newsletters/1027/thumbnail.jp
The Connection, Volume 7, Issue 01, Fall 2010
The Connection is published by the Prevention Research Center (PRC), Prevention & Population Sciences, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. The purpose of The Connection is to provide reports and updates on programs of the PRC and those of its Community Advisory Council and other partners.https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/hsc_prc_newsletters/1028/thumbnail.jp
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