Andries G. Dorée is a Full Professor at the University of Twente specializing in Market Dynamics within construction and civil engineering systems. With over 310 research outputs spanning 1989-2025 and 1,646 citations, his work centers on procurement innovation, infrastructure sustainability, and decision-making models in the Dutch construction sector. Education: PhD in Gemeentelijk Aanbesteden (Municipal Procurement), University of Twente (1996) MSc Industrial Engineering, University of Twente (1988) Bachelor Civil Engineering, Saxion University of Applied Sciences (1985) His research integrates construction management with sustainability transitions, focusing on how procurement strategies drive innovation in civil infrastructure. Recent work examines causal dynamics in asphalt paving, data-driven urban heat island mitigation, and thermal response in bridge engineering using parametric modeling and case-based reasoning approaches. His fingerprint reveals deep engagement with construction social sciences (96%), process modeling (64%), and utility systems (61%). Analysis of his 2024-2025 publications shows growing emphasis on digitalization for energy transition, data-driven urban planning, and sustainability-focused procurement typologies. His work increasingly bridges civil engineering with environmental science and decision theory, particularly through the Fieldlab Digitalisering Energietransitie initiative. Scientific Awards: Best Paper Award, 29th ARCOM Conference (2013) Best Paper Award, ISARC Robotics in Construction (2022) Best Reviewer Award, ARCOM Conference (2013) CIOB Award for Best International Paper (2023) ECIU European Teaching Innovation Award (2017) Professor Dorée has supervised 35 students and actively shapes academic discourse through 203 activities including conference organization (ARCOM Seminar 2023), invited talks on energy transition, and 52 media appearances analyzing systemic issues in infrastructure projects. His leadership in the Fieldlab Digitalisering Energietransitie drives regional energy transition research in Twente.











