Computing in Civil Engineering 2019 2019
DOI: 10.1061/9780784482421.007
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An Immersive Approach to Construction Cost Estimating

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“…Bakir and Balchi (2018) proposed a four-tiered robotization pyramid that businesses may use to transition from pure human-driven operations to employing tools and equipment (the current stage), to semi-robotized machines and finally to entirely robot-driven activities. Bademosi et al (2018) identified fundamental knowledge, skills and abilities (KSAs) that may be incorporated in construction education to prepare students for successful careers in automation. Juntunen (2018) advised looking at the elements that impact the robotics adoption process, as well as the causalities between important beliefs that influence the adoption process and innovation, organizational, individual and managerial variables.…”
Section: Barriers Impeding the Adoption Of Roboticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Bakir and Balchi (2018) proposed a four-tiered robotization pyramid that businesses may use to transition from pure human-driven operations to employing tools and equipment (the current stage), to semi-robotized machines and finally to entirely robot-driven activities. Bademosi et al (2018) identified fundamental knowledge, skills and abilities (KSAs) that may be incorporated in construction education to prepare students for successful careers in automation. Juntunen (2018) advised looking at the elements that impact the robotics adoption process, as well as the causalities between important beliefs that influence the adoption process and innovation, organizational, individual and managerial variables.…”
Section: Barriers Impeding the Adoption Of Roboticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Robotics adoption is becoming more prevalent in several fields, including human resources (Hallikainen et al , 2018), IT (Khramov, 2018), insurance (Lacity et al , 2017), telecommunication (Lacity et al , 2015), education (Herbert, 2016), banking (Willcocks et al , 2017), legal services (Holder et al , 2016), logistics and real estate (Jurczuk, 2019). Bademosi et al (2018) Further research uses of robotics in construction, such as nail and screw recycling, are highlighted (Wang et al , 2019), inspection and maintenance (Agnisarman et al , 2019), fabrication of building elements (Camacho et al , 2018; Zhang et al , 2018), masonry works (Goessens et al , 2018), earthwork procedures (Kim et al , 2018a) and cleaning work for high rise buildings (Lee et al , 2018; Muthugala et al , 2020). Saidi et al (2016) agreed that emerging robotic technologies that could be used in construction products such as multi-tooled and hydro powered demolition robots, 3D printing and contour crafting robots and drones that could be used for surveying, crafting, monitoring or transportation.…”
Section: Barriers Impeding the Adoption Of Roboticsmentioning
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“…The results revealed that the proposed system could be considered a cost estimation tool that allows conducting change orders virtually and assessing alternative designs and construction methods to present the cost impacts with each change [110]. Bademosi et al [111] also proposed a framework for integrating technology and BIM to streamline the construction cost estimation process.…”
Section: Construction Management Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the slower adoption of VR in the civil engineering industry, multiple successful implementations have occurred in the classroom. In the field of construction management, the combination of Building Information Modeling (BIM) and VR improved students understanding of scheduling and cost estimation [18]. By combining 4D technology available with BIM into VR, students were more readily able to identify scheduling conflicts than when presented in typical planning documentation [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%