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The Construction Industry in the Fourth Industrial Revolution

Proceedings of 11th Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) Postgraduate Research Conference

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  • © 2020

Overview

  • Successfully merges the IoT, Industry 4.0, and construction

  • Demonstrates how the construction industry can be transformed by the latest technological trends

  • Includes contributions on industrial production, cyber-physical systems, and digital technologies

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Table of contents (61 papers)

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About this book

This book gathers papers from the 11th Construction Industry Development Board (cidb) Postgraduate Research Conference, held on 28–30 July 2019 in Johannesburg, South Africa. The conference provided an essential forum for reviewing and generating knowledge on Construction 4.0 and, consequently, highlighted processes and practices that allow us to deliver and operate built environment assets more effectively and efficiently by focusing on physical-to-digital and digital-to-physical transformation. The event addressed three broad themes: 

  • Industrial production (prefabrication, 3-D printing and assembly, offsite and advanced manufacturing);
  • Cyber-physical systems (actuators, sensors, IoT, robots and cobots for repetitive and dangerous tasks, and drones for mapping, progress monitoring, safety and quality inspections, lifting, moving and positioning); and 
  • Technologies (digital ecosystems, digital platforms, BIM, video and laser scanning, AI and cloud computing, big data and data analytics, reality capture, blockchain, simulation, virtual and augmented reality, data standards and interoperability, and vertical and horizontal integration).

Given its scope, the book will be of interest to all construction industry and architectural professionals who want to learn about cutting-edge technologies applied to construction

Editors and Affiliations

  • Construction management and Quantity Surveying, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa

    Clinton Aigbavboa, Wellington Thwala

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