Best Practices in Construction 4.0 – Catalysts of digital innovations (Part I)

B. Weber-Lewerenz, M. Traverso
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Digital transformation in the AEC industry (Architecture, Engineering and Construction) is a key driver to enhance technical innovation in the branch and adds dynamic to all work processes and methods. A more differentiated understanding of the responsible use of innovative technologies aims not only towards increased sustainability and more efficient building life cycles but also recognizing the unintended effects such as artificial intelligence (AI). The study is part of a larger primary research on Corporate Digital Responsibility (CDR) in Construction 4.0; this identifies, analyzes and systematically evaluates key factors of a sustainable digital transformation, especially in the traditionally small-scale Construction Industry - one in which there can be no standardized procedure. The study uses interdisciplinary literature and data research and expert interviews. The qualitative method enables a critical-reflexive analysis of the key factors of a meaningful and sustainable implementation of innovative technologies in Construction. Application examples show possible approaches - some of which are implemented as prototypes - and provide guidance for small to medium-sized companies. The study outlines the necessary steps for companies to define their own potential fields of application and find suitable methods. Another aim of the study is to take stock of the acceptance of new technologies by comparing different perspectives from experts. The study results show new perspectives in the transformation of the Construction Industry. They show that Digital Transformation in Construction 4.0 has great potential for an economical, efficient construction life cycle, but requires the responsible, sensible use of innovative technologies.
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建筑业4.0的最佳实践-数字创新的催化剂(第一部分)
AEC行业(建筑、工程和施工)的数字化转型是增强该分支技术创新的关键驱动力,并为所有工作流程和方法增加了活力。对负责任地使用创新技术的更有区别的理解不仅旨在提高可持续性和更有效的建筑生命周期,而且还认识到人工智能(AI)等意想不到的影响。该研究是建筑业4.0中企业数字责任(CDR)大型初步研究的一部分;它识别、分析和系统地评估可持续数字化转型的关键因素,特别是在传统的小规模建筑行业中,这是一个没有标准化程序的行业。该研究采用跨学科文献和数据研究以及专家访谈。定性方法能够对建筑中创新技术的有意义和可持续实施的关键因素进行批判性反思分析。应用程序示例展示了可能的方法——其中一些作为原型实现——并为中小型公司提供指导。该研究概述了公司确定自己的潜在应用领域和找到合适方法的必要步骤。这项研究的另一个目的是通过比较专家的不同观点来评估对新技术的接受程度。研究结果为建筑业转型提供了新的视角。他们表明,建筑4.0中的数字化转型在经济、高效的建筑生命周期方面具有巨大潜力,但需要负责任、合理地使用创新技术。
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