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BIM adoption model for small and medium construction organisations in Australia
Ying Hong, Ahmed W.A. Hammad, Samad Sepasgozar, Ali AkbarnezhadThe purpose of this paper is to present a model for building information modelling (BIM) implementation at small and medium-sized construction contractor organisations (SMOs). The…
Digital skin of the construction site: Smart sensor technologies towards the future smart construction site
Ruwini EdirisingheThe future construction site will be pervasive, context aware and embedded with intelligence. The purpose of this paper is to explore and define the concept of the digital skin of…
Quantitative lean assessment of line of balance schedules’ quality
Lucian Constantin Ungureanu, Timo Hartmann, Ion SerbanoiuThe line of balance (LOB) method is a suitable scheduling technique that managers can use to support lean planning efforts for projects composed of repetitive activities such as…
Cyber threats confronting the digital built environment: Common data environment vulnerabilities and block chain deterrence
Erika A. Parn, David EdwardsSmart cities provide fully integrated and networked connectivity between virtual/digital assets and physical building/infrastructure assets to form digital economies. However…
Managing information flow and design processes to reduce design risks in offsite construction projects
Monty Sutrisna, Jack GouldingFollowing the increasing need for faster construction, improved quality and evidence value propositions, offsite construction is increasingly being proffered as a viable contender…
Making decision toward overseas construction projects: An application based on adaptive neuro fuzzy system
Wahyudi P. Utama, Albert P.C. Chan, Hafiz Zahoor, Ran Gao, Dwifitra Y. JumasThe purpose of this paper is to introduce a decision support aid for deciding an overseas construction project (OCP) using an adaptive neuro fuzzy inference system (ANFIS).
The reasoning behind infrastructure manager’s choice of procurement instruments
Henrico Plantinga, Hans Voordijk, Andre DoreeThe purpose of this paper is to show that for frequently procuring public clients: the reasoning behind the use of procurement instruments is a process in its own right that…
Biases in construction project dispute resolution
Sai On Cheung, Keyao LiThis study aims to propose a framework of bias in construction project dispute resolution (CPDR hereafter).
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