Built Environment Project and Asset Management
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Integrating quality into the reverse logistics in construction: an empirical study in South Australia
M.K.C.S. Wijewickrama, Nicholas Chileshe, Raufdeen Rameezdeen, J. Jorge OchoaInferior quality reprocessed products hinder the successful adoption of reverse logistics supply chains (RLSCs) of demolition waste (DW) in the construction industry. Therefore…
Efficacy of the construction industry legislative framework in developing countries – an Eswatini case
Thandiwe Hlatshwayo, Fidelis Emuze, John Julian SmallwoodThe regulation of the construction industry remains a significant obstacle to economic progress in developing nations. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the efficacy of the…
Construction waste management in residential green buildings in New Zealand
Nguyet Tong, Niluka Domingo, An LeConstruction and demolition waste has emerged as a significant challenge for sustainable development globally. Hence, construction waste management (CWM) is considered one of the…
Work-related factors affecting mental well-being of young construction workers in South Australia
Tennakoon Mudiyanselage Maheshi Pabasara Tennakoon, Udara Ranasinghe, Aparna Samaraweera, Raufdeen Rameezdeen, Sasanka Gallage, William Robert Newman, Benjamin James White, Delvin Noel Tze Wei LimMany work-related factors particularly affect the mental well-being of young construction workers and subsequently affect their productivity at work. Young construction workers in…
Driving the zero-carbon construction strategy: key barriers and enablers
Jessica Siva, Thayaparan Gajendran, Owi Toinpre, Josephine VaughanIn the fast-changing field of zero-carbon construction there is a gap in understanding how zero-carbon construction strategies are experienced in practice. This paper aims to…
Towards a framework for implementing blockchain technology in the construction industry of Sri Lanka
Namal Gamage, A.P. Krishni Kavindya Ambagala, Samudaya Nanayakkara, Srinath PereraThe construction industry is often criticised due to inherited challenges: poor payment practices, inadequate collaboration, etc. Blockchain has the potential to address these…
Project managers’ competencies in the era of digitalization: the case of the construction industry
Ernest Kissi, Kenneth Eluerkeh, Clinton Aigbavboa, Michael Addy, Prosper Babon-AyengWith emerging technologies rapidly changing work processes, it is important to understand the skills and characteristics project managers (PMs) need to effectively manage projects…
Climate change literacy objectives for construction professionals in Zimbabwe
Mellinda James, Tirivavi Moyo, Cynthia MoyoConstruction professionals' literacy incapacity exacerbates their vulnerability to climate change hazards on construction projects. Therefore, this study sought to determine…
Enhancing fairness, transparency and accountability during tendering under Ghana’s procurement system: a systematic review
Samuel Owusu Asare, Godfred Fobiri, Francis Kwesi BondinubaGhana’s legal framework for procurement has undergone substantial reform to increase its efficacy. However, disregard for legal obligations set forth has resulted in issues of…
Integration of building information modeling into building circularity assessment: a systematic review
Ihab Al-Qazzaz, Carlos Arturo Osorio-Sandoval, Serik Tokbolat, Georgia ThermouDespite several attempts to integrate building information modeling (BIM) with building circularity assessment (BCA), no systematic review has yet been carried out on this topic…
An evaluation model for an optimal decarbonisation process in the built environment
Francesco Sica, Francesco Tajani, Giuseppe CerulloThe goal is to deliver a decision-support framework to both public and private entities engaged in energy retrofit investments in the property market.
Leveraging procurement capabilities and planning for project success in the construction industry in Ghana
Francis Kamewor Tetteh, Dennis Amoako Kwatia, David Asante, Andrews Kyeremeh, Prince Elton NyameThe paper examines the influence of procurement capabilities (skills) and procurement planning on project success in Ghana. The paper further examines the mediating role of…
Identifying barriers in constructing green buildings in Oman: a study on project contractors’ experience
Nazirah Zainul Abidin, Ayishathul PowmyaOman commitment for Sustainable Development Goals 2030 pushes green building at the forefront of construction industry. However, its green building progress is slower than other…
Multicriteria selection practices in public tender evaluation process: the case of Sri Lanka
Nuwantha Lasitha Sampath Uduwage Don, Kriengsak Panuwatwanich, K.G.A.S. WaidyasekaraAwarding contracts based solely on the lowest price is unsuitable for every project. Consequently, most procurement systems in developed countries have progressed to the…
Carbon emission reduction in construction industry: qualitative insights on procurement, policies and artificial intelligence
Danish Kumar, Chengyi ZhangThe construction industry is a major contributor to global carbon emissions. This study investigates the role of procurement and contracting methods in carbon emission reduction…
Consumer education strategies for overcoming prefabricated housing challenges in China: a systematic review
Yicheng Yao, Argaw GurmuPrefabricated housing is a construction method that largely reduces construction waste and promotes sustainable development. However, the adoption of this method of construction…
Cloud-based Building Information Modelling (CBIM): software engineers' insights into improving asset information quality
Janet Chang, Xiang Xie, Ajith Kumar ParlikadThis research investigates the capabilities of Cloud-based Building Information Modelling (CBIM) in managing quality asset information, drawing upon software engineers'…
Fuzzy synthesis analysis of social network risk factors in supply chains of African megaprojects
Richard Kadan, Jan WiumMegaproject supply chains involve multiple layers of stakeholders, leading to complex relationships and risks. The role of social interactions within these networks is unexplored…
Key competencies for identifying construction activities that produce recyclable materials: a competency gap analysis
Mazen M. Omer, Rahimi A. Rahman, Muhammad Ashraf Fauzi, Saud AlmutairiThis study aims to assess the competency gap among construction industry professionals concerning the competencies required for identifying construction activities that produce…
Awareness of net zero energy buildings among construction professionals in the Ghanaian construction industry
Samuel Oduro, Hayford Pittri, Barbara Simons, Benjamin Baah, Eunice Deedei Anteh, John Adjei OduroNet zero energy buildings (NZEBs) play a crucial role in mitigating the environmental impact of the construction industry. However, this concept in Ghana is still in the infancy…
Impediments to building information modelling-enabled construction waste management in Nigeria
Emmanuel Chidiebere Eze, Onyinye Sofolahan, Clementina Nneji Uzoma, Ernest Effah Ameyaw, Olayinka OmoboyeBuilding Information modelling (BIM) has the potential to significantly minimise the quantity of construction waste (CW), but its adoption is low in construction waste management…
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- Prof. Mohan Kumaraswamy