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Peter Adekunle, Clinton Aigbavboa, Opeoluwa Akinradewo, Matthew Ikuabe and Kenneth Otasowie
The primary objective of this study survey is to close knowledge gaps by measuring the responses from construction experts and investigating the significant effects of using digital technologies in construction information management (CIM). This is attri...
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Qian Zhang, Chang Liu, Wenhui Zhu and Shiqi Mei
Given the challenges of innovation and adaptation to change, Construction 4.0 (C4.0) is triggering a revolution within construction and industry firms from automation to a greater level of digitalization. Despite the plethora of advantages and growing re...
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Zeynep Birgonul, Cenk Budayan and Kerim Koc
Contracting parties in construction projects confront significant challenges due to changes. This is an inherent industry characteristic. Managing changes properly with the help of a taxonomy encompassing many of the causes of changes can have a longitud...
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Andreas Giannakoulopoulos, Minas Pergantis and Aristeidis Lamprogeorgos
The present study focuses on using qualitative and quantitative data to evaluate the functionality, user experience (UX), and aesthetic approach offered by an academic multi-site Web ecosystem consisting of multiple interconnected websites. Large entitie...
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Shalaka Hire, Sayali Sandbhor and Kirti Ruikar
With developments in Industry 4.0, there is growing momentum to adopt technology-assisted tools to support existing processes. Even though most construction processes are now computerized, safety procedures have not yet fully embraced the digital revolut...
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