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Adoption of drone technology in construction – a study on interaction between various challenges

Srividhya Raju Sridharan (NICMAR Business School, NICMAR University, Pune, India)
Sagar Malsane (School of Architecture, Planning and Real Estate, NICMAR University, Pune, India, and)
Govinda Shashikant Bhutada (Interior Architect, Dar Al- Handasah, Pune, India)

World Journal of Engineering

ISSN: 1708-5284

Article publication date: 9 January 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of the paper is to analyse the sequence of forces acting as barriers in the usage of drones in the construction industry using interpretive structural modelling (ISM). The usage of drones in the construction industry is brought out phase-wise with the help of literature and live cases. Barriers to the usage of drones in construction and steps to derive the interaction between them are described in detail.

Design/methodology/approach

The extraction of barriers to the usage of drones in construction is done through cases and supported by the literature. The identification of the interaction between the barriers is done through multi-criteria decision models, namely, ISM and Matriced Impacts Croises Multiplication Appliquee a un Classement (MICMAC) and the results are presented in the form of a hierarchical structure. The paper highlights the potential for the usage of drones in every phase of construction across three stages of construction and eight different applications.

Findings

The findings on the interaction between barriers show that technical and research and development-related barriers have a higher driving power, ultimately influencing negativity among stakeholders in drone usage for construction. By analysing interrelationships between barriers, management can frame suitable strategies to adopt drone usage in projects. Awareness about the strength of certain barriers can help management take steps to mitigate the same.

Research limitations/implications

By analysing interrelationships between barriers, management can frame suitable strategies to adopt drone usage in projects. A major limitation is a restriction of the study area to the Indian subcontinent. However, the authors believe that the results can be applied across countries where drone technology is at the nascent stage.

Practical implications

Awareness about the strength of certain barriers can help stakeholders take steps to mitigate the same.

Social implications

The results of this research also give some inputs to the government’s drone policy for wider usage of drones in the construction industry.

Originality/value

To the best of the authors’ knowledge, most studies on drones in construction industry bring out a list various challenges to their adoption. In this study, the authors have gone further to perform a hierarchical sequencing of barriers to drone adoption based on challenges faced in an emerging economy like India.

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Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank the reviewers of the 2nd International Conference on Innovations in Mechanical and Civil Engineering, organized by Pimpri Chinchwad College of Engineering, Pune, India (August, 2023).

Citation

Sridharan, S.R., Malsane, S. and Bhutada, G.S. (2024), "Adoption of drone technology in construction – a study on interaction between various challenges", World Journal of Engineering, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/WJE-09-2023-0337

Publisher

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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