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Title: | TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION FOR TRACKING PRECAST COMPONENTS: A REVIEW | Authors: | ANG LYNN MAVIS | Keywords: | 2020-2021 Building Bachelor's BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (PROJECT AND FACILITIES MANAGEMENT) Goh Yang Miang Information Management Material Tracking Precast Components Technologies |
Issue Date: | 18-May-2021 | Citation: | ANG LYNN MAVIS (2021-05-18). TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION FOR TRACKING PRECAST COMPONENTS: A REVIEW. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. | Abstract: | Even though there is a push for digitalization by the Building and Construction Authority (BCA) in Singapore, the rate of technology adoption in the sector remains low. In the tracking of precast components, the approach continues to be predominantly paper-based and highly manual. Therefore, this paper will explore the application of technologies to enhance the traceability and visibility of precast components. This in-depth exploration will be conducted through a systematic review followed by a series of interviews and surveys with construction professionals in Singapore. In particular, the systematic review will also reveal findings through scientometric and content analyses. Sub-topics that will be discussed include the achieved outcomes, benefits, and challenges in implementing the technology on-site. The interviews and surveys will also contribute to a set of ranked evaluative criteria. Finally, overall trends of technologies or systems proposed for precast tracking will be identified. Through such a holistic review, this paper seeks to deepen the discussion of technology adoption for precast tracking and hopefully widen the integration of technologies in the construction industry. | URI: | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/220041 |
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