Dear Participant,
The Division of Construction Engineering and Management at Purdue University, USA is conducting research to assess the critical construction engineering and management competencies and advanced construction technologies necessary to ensure the successful delivery of nuclear construction projects.
You have been identified as a professional who may have personal experience in nuclear construction or belongs to an organization that has organizational experience with nuclear construction projects. Thus your participation in this valuable research will help provide recommendations to the nuclear power industry for the development of policy, training and education to recruit retain and sustain the nuclear construction workforce.
We would like to request your participation in this valuable research study by accessing the internet based questionnaire survey (Link Provided Below) and taking approximately 20 minutes of your time to provide feedback based on your professional experience. The attached research information sheet provides additional detail of the study and associated procedures.
Please forward this survey to other persons within your organization who possess knowledge and experience in the construction engineering and management of nuclear construction projects.
Thank you again for your participation in this valuable research.
Survey:
Follow this link to the Survey:
https://purdue.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_40ibmzhzcnzWgUk Sincerely,
The Research Team
RESEARCH PARTICIPANT INFORMATION SHEET
Assessment and Recommendations to Address the Availability of Qualified Construction Professionals in the Nuclear Power Industry
Makarand (Mark) Hastak, Professor and Head
Division of Construction Engineering and Management
Purdue University
550 Stadium Mall Drive, CIVL 1227
West Lafayette, IN, USA 47907-2051
Purpose of Research
•To assess the current state-of-the-art of construction engineering and management within the nuclear power industry and assess the critical construction technologies areas necessary for successful delivery of nuclear construction projects.
Specific Procedures
•The mode of data collection for this phase of the research will be an internet based questionnaire survey in order to determine the future need of qualified construction management professionals and advanced construction technologies in the nuclear power industry. A portion of the Survey participants may be contacted in future phases of this research to participate in personal interviews.
Duration of Participation
·Questionnaire duration: About 20 minutes
Risks
•The risks associated with this study are minimal. While participants are encouraged to answer all questions associated in this survey; participants may refuse to answer any questions within the survey or request not to be contacted in the future for interviews.
Benefits
•This empirical approach to collect data related to critical competencies will produce a better understanding of those skill sets which are unique to the nuclear construction industry and develop an educational program designed to prepare qualified entry level professionals to the nuclear power industry.
•This data would form the basis for further research into the development of an educational curriculum geared for this purpose.
Confidentiality:The project's research records may be reviewed by members of the research team (Dr. Makarand Hastak, Dr. Lefteri Tsoukalas, Dr. Kyuman Cho and Mr. Erik Wright) and by departments at Purdue University responsible for regulatory and research oversight. Records will be encrypted and password protected or, if in hard copy, will be in a locked file cabinet in the investigator’s office. Your contact information will be destroyed once no longer required and will not be published as part of the results of this study.
Voluntary Nature of Participation:
You do not have to participate in this research project. If you agree to participate you can withdraw your participation at any time without penalty.
Contact Information:
If you have any questions about this research project, you can contact Makarand (Mark) Hastak, PhD, P.E. Professor and Head (Phone: 765-494-0641, E-mail: hastak@purdue.edu), Erik R. Wright, P.E. Graduate Student (Phone: 765-496-2046, E-mail: wrigh112@purdue.edu). If you have concerns about the treatment of research participants, you can contact the Institutional Review Board at Purdue University, 610 Purdue Mall, Hovde Hall Room 300, West Lafayette, IN 47907-2040. The phone number for the Board’s secretary is (765) 494-5942. The email address is irb@purdue.edu.
Thank You for your Participation