STAFF PROFILE
Professor Tayyab Maqsood
Professor Tayyab Maqsood is currently serving in the role of Associate Dean-Project Management. In this role he is leading the project management discipline at RMIT.
Over last 11 years, Tayyab has made significant contribution in growing project management discipline at RMIT and making it one of the largest discipline nationally and internationally through his teaching, research and various leadership roles.
He leads a highly capable academic team associated with the delivery of world leading undergraduate and postgraduate programs in project management. He has authored/co-authored over 120 peer-reviewed publications and received several research grants.
He has successfully supervised 14 Ph.D. students for their doctoral degrees. He lectures in both undergraduate and postgraduate degree programs in Project Management and has taught courses related to project planning/control (MS Project and Primavera Planner P6), project risk management and honours research.
He is a member of the Institution of Engineers Australia (IEAust), Project Management Institute (PMI) and Australian Institute of Project Management (AIPM).
- PhD
- MEng (Construction Engineering and Management)
- B Sc (Civil Eng)
- Shooshtarian, S.,Maqsood, T.,Caldera, S.,Ryley, T. (2022). Transformation towards a circular economy in the Australian construction and demolition waste management system In: Sustainable Production and Consumption, 30, 89 - 106
- Shooshtarian, S.,Maqsood, T.,Wong, S.,Khalfan, M.,Yang, J. (2021). Extended Producer Responsibility in the Australian Construction Industry In: Sustainability, 13, 1 - 20
- Maqsood, T.,Shooshtarian, S.,Wong, S.,Khalfan, M.,Yang, J.,Ryley, T.,Caldera, S. (2021). Construction and Demolition Waste Management in Australia, Final Industry Report, Project 1.65 In: The Sustainable Built Environment National Research Centre (SBEnrc) Australia
- Shooshtarian, S.,Caldera, S.,Maqsood, T.,Ryley, T.,Khalfan, M. (2021). An Investigation into Challenges and Opportunities in the Australian Construction and Demolition Waste Management System In: Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, , 1 - 18
- Shooshtarian, S.,Maqsood, T. (2021). Construction and demolition waste management in Australia, Nova Science, United States
- Shooshtarian, S.,Maqsood, T.,Yang, J.,Khalfan, M.,Wong, S. (2021). The impact of new international waste policies on the Australian construction and demolition waste stream In: Proceedings of the 44th Australasian Universities Building Education Association Conference (AUBEA 2021), Geelong, Australia , 27-29 October 2021
- Khalfan, M.,Johnson, J.,Maqsood, T. (2021). Emerging Risk Management Approaches on Mega Construction Development projects – International Case Studies In: Proceedings of the 44th Australasian Universities Building Education Association Conference (AUBEA 2021), Geelong, Victoria, Australia, 28 – 29 October 2021
- Khalfan, M.,Maqsood, T. (2021). Throw DIRT enough, and some WIL stick: A case study on Collaboration between Academia and Industry In: Proceedings of the 44th Australasian Universities Building Education Association Conference (AUBEA 2021), Deakin University - Virtual, 28-29 October 2021
- Khalfan, M.,Maqsood, T. (2021). Using an Agile methodology for continuous improvements and delivery of university courses In: Proceedings of the 44th Australasian Universities Building Education Association Conference (AUBEA 2021), Deakin University and Online, 28-29 October 2021
- Ng Pearl Li, ..,Khalfan, M.,Maqsood, T.,van der Linde, W. (2021). Agile Ways of Working in the Construction Industry In: Proceedings of the 44th Australasian Universities Building Education Association Conference (AUBEA 2021), Deakin University - Virtual, 28-29 October 2021
- SmartCrete CRC Partner Agreement - Umbrella record. Funded by: SmartCrete CRC from (2020 to 2027)
- Collaboration with Tsinghua University and Harbin Institute of Technology to develop integrated international construction supply chains: knowledge cluster for seamless off-site housing (OSH) systems. Funded by: Australia-China Science and Research Fund Grant Pre-2014 from (2013 to 2014)
- A Supply Chain Management Framework for Waste Minimisation for the Residential Sector. Funded by: Sustainability Victoria - Competitive from (2012 to 2014)
12 PhD Completions4 PhD Current Supervisions