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Computer vision-based real-time monitoring for swivel construction of bridges: from laboratory study to a pilot application 基于计算机视觉的桥梁旋转施工实时监控:从实验室研究到试点应用
IF 4.1 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, CIVIL Pub Date : 2024-04-16 DOI: 10.1108/ecam-10-2022-0992
Shilong Zhang, Changyong Liu, Kailun Feng, Chunlai Xia, Yuyin Wang, Qinghe Wang

Purpose

The swivel construction method is a specially designed process used to build bridges that cross rivers, valleys, railroads and other obstacles. To carry out this construction method safely, real-time monitoring of the bridge rotation process is required to ensure a smooth swivel operation without collisions. However, the traditional means of monitoring using Electronic Total Station tools cannot realize real-time monitoring, and monitoring using motion sensors or GPS is cumbersome to use.

Design/methodology/approach

This study proposes a monitoring method based on a series of computer vision (CV) technologies, which can monitor the rotation angle, velocity and inclination angle of the swivel construction in real-time. First, three proposed CV algorithms was developed in a laboratory environment. The experimental tests were carried out on a bridge scale model to select the outperformed algorithms for rotation, velocity and inclination monitor, respectively, as the final monitoring method in proposed method. Then, the selected method was implemented to monitor an actual bridge during its swivel construction to verify the applicability.

Findings

In the laboratory study, the monitoring data measured with the selected monitoring algorithms was compared with those measured by an Electronic Total Station and the errors in terms of rotation angle, velocity and inclination angle, were 0.040%, 0.040%, and −0.454%, respectively, thus validating the accuracy of the proposed method. In the pilot actual application, the method was shown to be feasible in a real construction application.

Originality/value

In a well-controlled laboratory the optimal algorithms for bridge swivel construction are identified and in an actual project the proposed method is verified. The proposed CV method is complementary to the use of Electronic Total Station tools, motion sensors, and GPS for safety monitoring of swivel construction of bridges. It also contributes to being a possible approach without data-driven model training. Its principal advantages are that it both provides real-time monitoring and is easy to deploy in real construction applications.

目的旋转施工法是一种专门设计的工艺,用于建造跨越河流、山谷、铁路和其他障碍物的桥梁。为了安全地实施这种施工方法,需要对桥梁旋转过程进行实时监控,以确保旋转操作平稳无碰撞。然而,使用电子全站仪工具的传统监控手段无法实现实时监控,而使用运动传感器或 GPS 进行监控则使用繁琐。本研究提出了一种基于一系列计算机视觉(CV)技术的监控方法,可实时监控旋转施工的旋转角度、速度和倾斜角度。首先,在实验室环境中开发了三种拟议的 CV 算法。在桥梁比例模型上进行了实验测试,分别选出了在旋转、速度和倾角监测方面表现优异的算法,作为建议方法的最终监测方法。研究结果在实验室研究中,用选定的监测算法测得的监测数据与电子全站仪测得的数据进行了比较,在旋转角、速度和倾斜角方面的误差分别为 0.040%、0.040% 和 -0.454%,从而验证了建议方法的准确性。原创性/价值在一个控制良好的实验室中,确定了桥梁转轴施工的最佳算法,并在一个实际项目中验证了所提出的方法。提出的 CV 方法是对使用电子全站仪工具、运动传感器和 GPS 进行桥梁旋转施工安全监控的补充。它还有助于成为一种无需数据驱动模型训练的可行方法。它的主要优点是既能提供实时监控,又易于在实际施工应用中部署。
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Empowering architecture, engineering and construction students through building information modeling competitions: a deep dive into behavioral motivation 通过建筑信息建模竞赛增强建筑、工程和施工专业学生的能力:深入探究行为动机
IF 4.1 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, CIVIL Pub Date : 2024-04-12 DOI: 10.1108/ecam-10-2023-1076
Yibin Ao, Panyu Peng, Mingyang Li, Jiayue Li, Yan Wang, Igor Martek

Purpose

Building Information Modeling (BIM) competitions are a beneficial approach to enhance BIM education, offering students practical experience in BIM application, including mastering workflows and technical tools. However, research exploring the individual perceptions influencing participation intentions and behaviors in BIM competitions is limited. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the factors affecting university students' behavioral intention and behavior in BIM competitions, providing theoretical support for BIM competitions and educational reform.

Design/methodology/approach

This study employs the Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) based on the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) framework to analyze the factors influencing BIM competition participation among 970 Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) university students.

Findings

The results of the study show that social influence, attitude, and self-efficacy play critical roles in shaping students' intentions to participate in BIM competitions. Furthermore, self-efficacy, facilitating conditions, and behavioral intention significantly influence students' actual engagement in such competitions. Surprisingly, effort expectancy negatively influences intentions, as less challenging tasks can lead students to perceive their participation as less impactful on their skills and learning, reducing their behavioral intention to participate.

Originality/value

This research provides valuable insights into the effectiveness of BIM competitions in enhancing BIM education for AEC students. Extending the UTAUT model to include self-efficacy and attitude, provides a novel perspective for understanding students' intentions and behaviors regarding BIM competitions. The study’s theoretical support proposes incorporating BIM competitions to augment BIM teaching methods and offers suggestions for advancing the efficacy of students' involvement in BIM competitions within higher education, thus contributing to educational reform in the AEC sector.

目的 建筑信息模型(BIM)竞赛是加强 BIM 教育的有益方法,可为学生提供 BIM 应用的实践经验,包括掌握工作流程和技术工具。然而,有关影响 BIM 竞赛参与意向和行为的个人认知的研究十分有限。因此,本研究旨在探究影响大学生在 BIM 竞赛中的行为意向和行为的因素,为 BIM 竞赛和教育改革提供理论支持。研究结果研究结果表明,社会影响、态度和自我效能对学生参与 BIM 竞赛的意向起着关键作用。此外,自我效能感、便利条件和行为意向也对学生实际参与此类竞赛有显著影响。令人惊讶的是,努力预期会对参与意愿产生负面影响,因为挑战性较低的任务会导致学生认为他们的参与对其技能和学习的影响较小,从而降低他们的参与行为意愿。将UTAUT模型扩展到自我效能和态度,为理解学生对BIM竞赛的意向和行为提供了一个新的视角。该研究的理论支持提出将 BIM 竞赛纳入 BIM 教学方法,并为在高等教育中提高学生参与 BIM 竞赛的效率提供建议,从而为 AEC 行业的教育改革做出贡献。
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Construction industry changes induced by the COVID-19 pandemic COVID-19 大流行病引发的建筑业变化
IF 4.1 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, CIVIL Pub Date : 2024-04-12 DOI: 10.1108/ecam-09-2023-0983
Kyudong Kim, Helena R. Tiedmann, Kasey M. Faust

Purpose

The COVID-19 pandemic caused significant societal changes and altered how much of the construction industry operates. This study investigates the impacts of pandemic-related changes, how these changes may apply to different companies, and which changes should continue post-pandemic.

Design/methodology/approach

We aim to identify pandemic-driven changes that have affected the construction workplace and the advantages and challenges associated with them. We then make recommendations for what could and should endure through the pandemic and beyond, and under what circumstances. To achieve this objective, we conducted both qualitative and quantitative analyses of 40 semi-structured interviews with US-based construction professionals.

Findings

Identified through these interviews were 21 pandemic-driven changes across six categories: management and planning, technology, workforce, health and safety, supply chain, and contracts. This study noted both positive and negative impacts of the changes on cost, schedule, productivity, collaboration, employee retention, flexibility, quality, and risk mitigation. Participants indicated that some changes should remain after the pandemic and others (e.g. select safety measures, schedule adjustments) should be temporary.

Originality/value

By incorporating these lessons learned into recommendations, the findings of this study will help businesses identify and implement the most appropriate improvements for their organizations. The findings also provide policymakers with valuable insights on how to promote innovation in the construction industry and potentially enact more effective policies during crises to drive long-term improvements.

目的 COVID-19 大流行引起了重大的社会变革,并改变了大部分建筑行业的运作方式。本研究调查了与大流行相关的变化所产生的影响,这些变化如何适用于不同的公司,以及哪些变化在大流行后应该继续。然后,我们就在大流行期间和之后,以及在何种情况下,哪些变化可以并应该持续下去提出建议。为实现这一目标,我们对 40 位美国建筑业专业人士进行了半结构式访谈,并对访谈内容进行了定性和定量分析。访谈结果显示,大流行导致的 21 项变革涉及六个类别:管理与规划、技术、劳动力、健康与安全、供应链和合同。本研究注意到了这些变化对成本、进度、生产率、协作、员工保留、灵活性、质量和风险缓解的积极和消极影响。参与者表示,有些变革在大流行病过后仍应保留,而其他变革(如选择安全措施、调整进度)则应是临时性的。原创性/价值通过将这些经验教训纳入建议,本研究的结果将有助于企业确定并实施最适合其组织的改进措施。研究结果还为政策制定者提供了宝贵的见解,帮助他们了解如何促进建筑行业的创新,并有可能在危机期间制定更有效的政策,以推动长期改进。
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Work–family conflict and high-quality relationships in construction project management: the effect of job and life satisfaction 建筑项目管理中的工作-家庭冲突和高质量关系:工作和生活满意度的影响
IF 4.1 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, CIVIL Pub Date : 2024-04-11 DOI: 10.1108/ecam-05-2023-0499
Handan Kunkcu, Kerim Koc, Asli Pelin Gurgun

Purpose

Work–family conflict is one of the most challenging stressors for construction industry professionals to cope with emotional problems. This study aims to propose a model linking work–family conflict and high-quality relationships among project team members and explore mediating effects of life and job satisfactions.

Design/methodology/approach

A theoretical framework was established based on the spillover theory and social exchange theory. Data were obtained by a questionnaire survey conducted with 328 respondents working in construction projects. Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to test interrelationships among work–family conflict, job satisfaction, life satisfaction and high-quality relationship.

Findings

The results indicate that work–family conflict is negatively associated with both job and life satisfactions of construction professionals. In addition, there were direct and positive relationships between satisfaction domains and high-quality relationship capacity. The findings further support that job satisfaction plays a mediating role between work–family conflict and high-quality relationship among construction professionals, while life satisfaction does not mediate the relationship.

Originality/value

The effects of interrole conflicts on the context of satisfaction have been investigated previously; however, there is a lack of knowledge regarding its influence on high-quality relationship among project team members. This study extends the body of knowledge on high-quality relationships among project team members to understand how conflict and satisfaction factors influence interpersonal relationships in construction project management.

目的工作-家庭冲突是建筑行业专业人员应对情感问题时最具挑战性的压力源之一。本研究旨在提出一个将工作-家庭冲突与项目团队成员之间的高质量关系联系起来的模型,并探讨生活和工作满意度的中介效应。设计/方法/途径根据溢出理论和社会交换理论建立了一个理论框架。通过对 328 名在建筑项目中工作的受访者进行问卷调查获得数据。研究结果表明,工作-家庭冲突与建筑专业人员的工作和生活满意度呈负相关。此外,满意度领域与高质量关系能力之间存在直接的正相关关系。研究结果进一步证明,工作满意度在建筑专业人员的工作-家庭冲突和高质量关系之间起着中介作用,而生活满意度并不中介两者之间的关系。本研究扩展了有关项目团队成员间高质量关系的知识体系,以了解冲突和满意度因素如何影响建筑项目管理中的人际关系。
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Working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic and gender differences: a case of construction workforce in Australia COVID-19 大流行期间在家工作与性别差异:以澳大利亚建筑工人为例
IF 4.1 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, CIVIL Pub Date : 2024-04-11 DOI: 10.1108/ecam-11-2023-1130
Bee Lan Oo, Benson Teck-Heng Lim

Purpose

This study aims to explore the gender differences in working from home (WFH) experiences during the pandemic from the Australia’s construction workforce perspective. Specifically, it explores gender differences in terms of: (1) the respondents’ family responsibilities during the pandemic; (2) their WFH experiences prior to and during the pandemic; and (3) their perceptions of the impacts of challenges associated with WFH on their work activities and performance along with their self-reported work performance when WFH, overall satisfaction with WFH and preference for WFH post-COVID.

Design/methodology/approach

This study adopted a survey design to reach the targeted sample population, i.e. construction workforce in the Australian construction industry who has had experienced WFH during the pandemic. Data was collected using an online anonymous questionnaire survey.

Findings

The results show notable gender differences in various aspects including family responsibilities, workplace arrangements and perceptions of the impacts of the challenges associated with WFH on work activities and performance. Also, statistically significant associations are detected between gender and the respondents’ self-reported work performance when WFH, overall satisfaction with WFH and preference for WFH post-COVID.

Originality/value

Even prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, little is known about WFH experiences among construction workforce due to the low prevalence of regular and planned remote working in the industry. This is the first study sheds light on construction workforce WFH experiences using gender lenses. The findings have implications for construction-related firms continuing with WFH arrangement post the pandemic, which may include the formulation of policy responses to re-optimize their present WFH practices.

目的 本研究旨在从澳大利亚建筑工人的角度探讨大流行病期间在家工作(WFH)经历的性别差异。具体而言,研究将从以下方面探讨性别差异:(1) 受调查者在大流行期间的家庭责任;(2) 他们在大流行之前和期间的在家工作经历;(3) 他们对与在家工作相关的挑战对其工作活动和工作表现的影响的看法,以及他们自我报告的在家工作时的工作表现、对在家工作的总体满意度以及对大流行后在家工作的偏好。设计/方法/途径 本研究采用了调查设计,以覆盖目标样本人群,即澳大利亚建筑行业中在大流行期间经历过全职家务的建筑工人。研究结果表明,在家庭责任、工作场所安排以及对全职家庭对工作活动和绩效的影响的看法等各个方面,性别差异明显。此外,还发现性别与受访者自我报告的全职家庭工作绩效、对全职家庭工作的总体满意度以及在 COVID 后对全职家庭工作的偏好之间存在统计学意义上的重大关联。 原创性/价值即使在 COVID-19 大流行之前,由于建筑行业定期和有计划的远程工作的普及率较低,人们对建筑劳动力的全职家庭工作经验知之甚少。本研究首次从性别角度揭示了建筑工人的全职家庭体验。研究结果对建筑业相关公司在大流行病后继续实施全职家庭岗位安排具有重要意义,其中可能包括制定政策应对措施,重新优化目前的全职家庭岗位实践。
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Evolutionary game analysis of collaborative application of BIM platform from the perspective of value co-creation 从价值共创角度分析 BIM 平台协同应用的进化博弈
IF 4.1 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, CIVIL Pub Date : 2024-04-11 DOI: 10.1108/ecam-01-2024-0009
Xiaowei An, Sicheng Ren, Lunyan Wang, Yehui Huang

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to explore the support for multi-party collaboration in project construction provided by building information modeling (BIM). Based on the perspective of value co-creation, the research results can provide support for the collaborative application and contract design of BIM platform.

Design/methodology/approach

In this paper, an evolutionary game model involving the owner, designer and constructor is constructed by using prospect theory and evolutionary game theory. Through simulation analysis, the evolution law of the strategy choice of each party in the collaborative application of BIM platform is discussed and the key factors affecting the strategy choice of all parties are analyzed.

Findings

The results show that there is an ideal local equilibrium point with progressive stability in the evolutionary game between the three parties: “the construction party shares information, the designer receives the information and optimizes the project and the owner does not provide incentives”; in addition, the opportunistic behaviors of the design and construction parties, as well as the probability of such behaviors being detected and the subsequent punishment have a significant impact on the evolutionary outcome.

Originality/value

This method can provide support for the collaborative application and contract design of BIM platform.

目的本文旨在探讨建筑信息模型(BIM)对项目建设中多方协作的支持。基于价值共创的视角,研究成果可为 BIM 平台的协同应用和合同设计提供支持。设计/方法/途径本文利用前景理论和演化博弈论,构建了一个涉及业主、设计方和施工方的演化博弈模型。通过仿真分析,探讨了 BIM 平台协同应用中各方策略选择的演化规律,分析了影响各方策略选择的关键因素。结果结果表明,三方之间的演化博弈存在一个理想的局部均衡点,具有渐进稳定性:"此外,设计方和施工方的机会主义行为以及这种行为被发现的概率和随后的惩罚对演化结果有显著影响。原创性/价值该方法可为 BIM 平台的协同应用和合同设计提供支持。
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Supportive communication between apprentices and supervisors: development of a digital role play game 学徒与督导之间的支持性交流:开发数字角色扮演游戏
IF 4.1 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, CIVIL Pub Date : 2024-04-09 DOI: 10.1108/ecam-11-2023-1157
Rita Peihua Zhang, Helen Lingard, Jack Clarke, Stefan Greuter, Lyndall Strazdins, Christine LaBond, Tinh Doan

Purpose

This paper describes the development of a digital role play game (RPG) designed to help construction apprentices to better communicate with their supervisors about issues with the potential to impact on their physical and psychological health and safety.

Design/methodology/approach

A participatory approach was adopted to utilise the knowledge and insights of the target users to inform the digital RPG development. Apprentices and supervisors were interviewed to identify characteristics of effective supervisor-apprentice communication, which became the RPG’s learning objectives. The scenarios constructed in the RPG were drawn from lived experiences shared by the apprentices in the interviews. During the development process, consultations were conducted with an advisory committee comprising of apprentices and supervisors to improve the realism of the RPG scenarios.

Findings

Three scenarios were developed for the RPG. In each scenario, players are asked to make decisions at various interaction points about how the characters should respond to the unfolding and challenging situations. Scripts were developed for the game, which were acted out and motion captured to animate digital MetaHuman characters embedded in a virtual construction site. Two example situations are introduced in this paper to illustrate the development process.

Originality/value

To our knowledge, the RPG introduced is one of the first applications of digital game-based training in the construction industry. The adoption of a participatory design approach ensures that the game content relates to real-world experiences. The digital RPG is highly interactive and engaging in nature and presents a novel approach to developing “soft” skills in construction.

本文介绍了一款数字角色扮演游戏(RPG)的开发过程,该游戏旨在帮助建筑学徒更好地与他们的主管就可能影响其身心健康和安全的问题进行沟通。对学徒和主管进行了访谈,以确定主管与学徒之间有效沟通的特点,这些特点成为 RPG 的学习目标。在 RPG 中构建的情景来自学徒在访谈中分享的生活经验。在开发过程中,与由学徒和主管组成的咨询委员会进行了磋商,以提高 RPG 情景的真实性。在每个场景中,玩家需要在不同的互动点上做出决定,决定角色应如何应对不断发展和具有挑战性的情况。我们为游戏开发了脚本,并对脚本进行了表演和动作捕捉,以制作嵌入虚拟建筑工地的数字元人角色的动画。本文介绍了两个示例情境,以说明开发过程。 原创性/价值 据我们所知,所介绍的 RPG 是数字游戏式培训在建筑行业的首次应用之一。参与式设计方法的采用确保了游戏内容与现实世界的经验息息相关。数字 RPG 具有高度的互动性和参与性,是培养建筑业 "软 "技能的一种新方法。
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Evaluation of time allocated for bid preparation in national competitive bidding in the Sri Lankan construction industry 对斯里兰卡建筑业国家竞标中投标准备时间分配的评估
IF 4.1 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, CIVIL Pub Date : 2024-04-08 DOI: 10.1108/ecam-11-2023-1151
Malik Lakshan Hasantha, Anuradha Samarajeewa Waidyasekara, Hasith Chathuranga Victar

Purpose

Insufficient time allocation for the bidding period occurs, causing drawbacks to both parties, the client and the bidder. Hence, this study aims to evaluate the time allocated for preparing a bid proposal as per the National Competitive Bidding (NCB) in the Sri Lankan context.

Design/methodology/approach

The study has adopted a mixed method approach and expert interviews and document review to detect, analyse and validate the issues, and solutions based on NCB along with the adequacy of the allocated bidding period used as main data collection tools. Both qualitative and quantitative data were analysed through manual content analysis and inferential analysis respectively.

Findings

Overall, 24 local issues with the existing competitive bidding process and solutions for each were identified. Among the 24 local issues, it was unanimously agreed by all interviewees that three specific issues require attention and improvement. These issues are related to the standard and incompleteness of bidding documents, inaccurate BOQ quantities measured by the consultant or the main contractor, and the excessive number of bidding document amendments by the consultant. It was revealed that a maximum of 42 calendar days (6 weeks) is sufficient for the bidding process while a minimum of 21 calendar days (3 weeks) is insufficient.

Originality/value

The findings of this study would be recommended that Information and Communication Technology Agency (ICTA) understand the necessity of revising the NCB reference to the time allocated for the preparation of bids. By recognising the importance of sufficient time allocation for bid preparation, this research serves as a practical guide for authorities involved in policy formulation, aiding them in implementing revisions that align with the dynamic requirements of bidding procedures.

目的投标期间时间分配不足的情况时有发生,给客户和投标人双方都带来不利。因此,本研究旨在评估在斯里兰卡,根据国家竞争性招标(NCB)为准备投标书所分配的时间。 本研究采用了混合方法、专家访谈和文件审查来发现、分析和验证问题,并根据国家竞争性招标以及所分配的投标期是否充足来确定解决方案,作为主要的数据收集工具。研究结果总体而言,共发现了 24 个与现行竞标程序有关的地方问题,并为每个问题找到了解决方案。在这 24 个地方性问题中,所有受访者一致认为有三个具体问题需要关注和改进。这些问题涉及投标文件的标准和不完整、顾问或主要承包商测量的 BOQ 数量不准确以及顾问修改投标文件的次数过多。本研究的结果将建议信息和通信技术局(ICTA)认识到有必要修订 NCB 中有关投标准备时间的规定。通过认识到为投标准备工作分配充足时间的重要性,本研究为参与政策制定的当局提供了实用指南,帮助他们实施符合投标程序动态要求的修订。
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Optimising construction waste management in Sri Lanka through Circular economy strategies: a focus on construction and renovation and use and operate stages 通过循环经济战略优化斯里兰卡的建筑垃圾管理:重点关注建设和翻新阶段以及使用和运营阶段
IF 4.1 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, CIVIL Pub Date : 2024-04-08 DOI: 10.1108/ecam-06-2023-0608
Hasith Chathuranga Victar, Anuradha Samarajeewa Waidyasekara

Purpose

Construction and Demolition (C&D) Waste Management (WM) poses significant challenges in Sri Lanka, contributing to environmental degradation and resource depletion. To address these issues, this study explores the application of Circular Economy (CE) strategies in minimising waste generation and optimising resource utilisation in Sri Lankan construction industry. The research focuses on the construction and building renovation and use and operate stages of the building project life cycle, recognising their significance in waste generation and resource consumption.

Design/methodology/approach

The research employed a qualitative approach, utilising the Delphi technique through three rounds of expert interviews. Seventeen experts were involved in the first round, followed by fifteen in the second round, and twelve in the final round. The collected data was analysed using manual content analysis methods.

Findings

The research findings revealed fifteen C&D WM issues in the construction and building renovation stage in Sri Lanka, along with suitable strategies to overcome each of them. Similarly, eight C&D WM issues were identified for the use and operate stage of the building, and corresponding strategies were provided to address each issue. By adopting CE strategies such as modular design and material reuse, construction projects can optimise the project's timeline, cost, and quality factors. These strategies enable efficient resource allocation, reduce waste generation, and contribute to the overall sustainability of the project. The impact of CE strategies on mitigating these issues within the project management iron triangle was also discussed.

Originality/value

This paper entails delving into how construction, building renovation, and operation stages of a building's life cycle intersect with CE strategies, which profoundly influence operational efficiency and long-term sustainability. By incorporating principles such as energy efficiency, water conservation, and circular product design, the paper illuminates how these strategies facilitate decreased energy usage, enhanced resource management, and diminished waste production throughout the building's lifespan.

目的斯里兰卡的建筑和拆除(C&D)废物管理(WM)面临重大挑战,导致环境退化和资源枯竭。为了解决这些问题,本研究探讨了斯里兰卡建筑行业在减少废物产生和优化资源利用方面应用循环经济(CE)战略的情况。研究重点是建筑项目生命周期中的建筑施工、建筑翻新、使用和运营阶段,并认识到这些阶段在废物产生和资源消耗方面的重要性。17 位专家参与了第一轮访谈,15 位专家参与了第二轮访谈,12 位专家参与了最后一轮访谈。研究结果研究结果表明,斯里兰卡在施工和建筑翻新阶段存在 15 个 C&D WM 问题,并提出了克服这些问题的适当策略。同样,在建筑物的使用和运营阶段也发现了 8 个 C&D WM 问题,并针对每个问题提出了相应的解决策略。通过采用模块化设计和材料再利用等建筑工程管理策略,建筑项目可以优化项目的工期、成本和质量因素。这些策略能够实现有效的资源分配,减少废物的产生,并有助于项目的整体可持续性。本文还讨论了建筑节能战略对缓解项目管理铁三角中的这些问题的影响。通过纳入节能、节水和循环产品设计等原则,本文阐明了这些策略如何在建筑的整个生命周期内促进减少能源使用、加强资源管理和减少废物产生。
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Exploring critical success factors for digital transformation in construction industry–based on TOE framework 基于 TOE 框架探索建筑业数字化转型的关键成功因素
IF 4.1 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, CIVIL Pub Date : 2024-04-05 DOI: 10.1108/ecam-08-2023-0782
Yi Zhong, Zhiqian Chen, Jinglei Ye, Na Zhang

Purpose

This study aims to investigate the critical success factors of digital transformation in the construction industry and identify whether the respondents' profiles influence their perceptions of critical success factors for digital transformation.

Design/methodology/approach

To achieve the objectives, a literature review was first conducted based on technology-organization-environment (TOE) framework. Then a questionnaire survey was carried out. A total of 86 people were surveyed in this study, mainly from the construction industry. At the level of data processing, SPSS was used for analysis. Among the main tests used were the Shapiro–Wilk test, reliability analysis, mean rank analysis, Kruskal–Wallis test and Mann–Whitney U test.

Findings

The study identified 15 critical success factors of digital transformation and found the three most important factors of digital transformation. Furthermore, respondents with different years of experience, enterprises with different sizes and different years made no difference in the perception of factors. Respondents' different occupations and types of enterprises created a bias in the perception of factors for digital transformation.

Research limitations/implications

Firstly, the small sample size of the questionnaire limits the reference value of data analysis for certain groups. In addition, this study focuses broadly on construction enterprises without specifically examining different types of enterprises, thus lacking depth in its findings.

Practical implications

This study establishes a connection between TOE theory and the construction industry through an extensive literature review, identifying relevant factors and providing a reference for future research.

Originality/value

The study's results would enrich the research on digital transformation in the construction industry and provide a reference for the digital transformation of construction enterprises.

目的 本研究旨在调查建筑行业数字化转型的关键成功因素,并确定受访者的情况是否会影响他们对数字化转型关键成功因素的看法。然后进行了问卷调查。本研究共调查了 86 人,主要来自建筑行业。在数据处理方面,使用了 SPSS 进行分析。研究结果本研究确定了数字化转型的 15 个关键成功因素,并找到了数字化转型最重要的三个因素。此外,不同工作年限的受访者、不同规模的企业和不同年份的受访者对因素的感知没有差异。研究局限性/启示首先,问卷样本量较小,限制了某些群体数据分析的参考价值。此外,本研究广泛关注建筑企业,没有具体考察不同类型的企业,因此研究结果缺乏深度。实践意义本研究通过广泛的文献综述,建立了 TOE 理论与建筑行业的联系,识别了相关因素,为未来研究提供了参考。原创性/价值本研究的成果将丰富建筑行业数字化转型的研究,为建筑企业的数字化转型提供参考。
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