1st Edition
Innovations, Disruptions and Future Trends in the Global Construction Industry
Innovations, Disruptions and Future Trends in the Global Construction Industry examines current and futuristic developments in the construction industry hinged on the construction industrial fourth and fifth revolution, otherwise known as construction industry 4.0 and 5.0.
This book provides a wide range of expert views and case studies on the future of the construction industry from the perspectives of researchers and practitioners in various fields of study from business management, psychology, sociology, engineering, behavioural studies and computer sciences. The book provides documentary evidence of how the construction industry has changed post-COVID-19 pandemic in terms of design, planning, management, construction, the behaviour of construction professionals, research in the built environment, and new interactions of built environment practitioners with other professionals from computer science, finance, business management, and engineering. The evidence provided in this book can help decision makers in the construction sector and associated industries to understand human interaction in the construction sector and inspire new research directions. Furthermore, the book will map potential future paradigms for the construction industry and the preparedness of construction professionals, teams, and organisations for coming changes.
This book is of interest to a wide audience of postgraduate students, academics, researchers, and industry professionals in the built environment, finance, project management, engineering, and policy makers.
INTRODUCTION: CHAPTER 1.
Introduction to Innovations, Disruptions and Future Trends in the Global Construction Industry
Temitope Omotayo, Olabode E. Ogunmakinde, Temitope Egbelakin, and Adebayo Sojobi.
SECTION A - TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS IN CONSTRUCTION
CHAPTER 2.
Global Application of Digital Twins and Virtual Reality in the Construction Industry: A Systematic Literature Review
Kayode O. Kazeem, Timothy O. Olawumi, and Nirodha Fernando
CHAPTER 3.
Aligning digital technologies in off-site construction with Industry 5.0 design principles for a sustainable future.
Ali Hadi, Franco Cheung, Solomon, and Adjei, Anmar Dulaimi
CHAPTER 4.
Socio-Economic and Environmental Impacts of BIM Technology on Sustainable Smart Cities Aligned with Industry 5.0: A Systematic Literature Review
Kelkar Ashish
CHAPTER 5.
Geospatial Applications and Risk-related Management in the Construction Industry: Opinions for Caribbean Scenarios
Israel R. Orimoloye, Olabode E. Ogunmakinde, Temitope Omotayo, Temitope Egbelakin, Chaitanya B. Pande, and Adebayo Sojobi
SECTION B - DIGITAL INTEGRATION AND BUILDING INFORMATION MODELLING
CHAPTER 6.
BIM and Lean integration for management of built assets: A systematic review
Rhijul Sood and Boeing Laishram
CHAPTER 7.
Framework for the Integration of BIM in Architectural Education
Ozaer Zaed, Zhen Chen and Ambark Bareka
CHAPTER 8.
Blockchain-based BIM and Digital Twin Potentials for the Transition toward Circular Construction: A Systematic Literature Review
Hafize Büşra Bostancı and Ali Murat Tanyer
CHAPTER 9.
The application of lean manufacturing in off-site construction: A bibliometric review
Ali Hadi, Franco Cheung, Solomon, Adjei and Anmar Dulaimi
SECTION C - SUSTAINABLE AND EFFICIENT CONSTRUCTION
CHAPTER 10.
Exogenous Influence on Offsite Construction: A Comparative Study to Evaluate Economic and Environmental Feasibility
Thanuja Ramachandra, and Buddhini Ginigaddara
CHAPTER 11.
Designing Out Waste in Construction: Case Studies in Reducing Formwork for Concrete Casting
Paul Loh
CHAPTER 12.
Using the 5Ps Model to Evaluate the State of the Construction Sector in South Africa
Josephine Llale and David Root
CHAPTER 13.
Offsite Construction for Mass-Retrofit: Barriers and Opportunities
Özlem Duran
SECTION D - FUTURE CONSTRUCTION WORKFORCE AND ADAPTIONS
CHAPTER 14.
Future-proofing construction workforce adaptations and management
Temitope Egbelakin
CHAPTER 15.
Attaining ambidexterity in construction organisations through digitalisation
Douglas Aghimien, Luis Zapata Montalvo, Temidayo Osunsanmi, Clinton Aigbavboa and Ahmad Taki
CHAPTER 16.
Helping Contractors Manage Social Procurement Requirements
George Denny-Smith and Vanessa Pilla
CHAPTER 17.
The construction industry's future: Systems, People and Projects
Temitope Omotayo, Bankole Awuzie, Temitope Egbelakin, Israel R. Orimoloye, Olabode E. Ogunmakinde, and Adebayo Sojobi
Biography
Temitope Omotayo is a senior lecturer in Quantity Surveying at Leeds Beckett University, UK.
Olabode Ogunmakinde is a senior lecturer in Construction Management at the College of Project Management, Built Environment and Assess and Maintenance Management, Central Queensland University, Brisbane, Australia.
Temitope Egbelakin is a professor at the University of Newcastle, Australia.
Adebayo Sojobi completed his Post-Doctoral Fellowship at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong SAR.