2021
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202103.0455.v1
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Implementation of TQM and the Integration of BIM in the Construction Management Sector in Saudi Arabia Validated with Hybridized Emerging Harris Hawks Optimization (HHO)

Abstract: This research is aimed at evaluating two different scenarios, firstly, appraising the impacts of employing the concepts of Total Quality Management (TQM) to the construction projects in Saudi Arabia. The results of the study were obtained through utilization of a descriptive analytical approach, where 300 questionnaires were distributed to engineering firms and companies with a response rate of 200 questionnaires, hence achieving the study sample for this research. The data gathered was analyzed by applying th… Show more

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“…is was completed by using descriptive and analytical approaches, as well as the SPPSS program, the relative importance, and the mean values. e results were gathered by distributing questionnaires to engineering organizations and companies, which discussed the significance of TQM concepts on construction projects in Saudi Arabia [22][23][24].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…is was completed by using descriptive and analytical approaches, as well as the SPPSS program, the relative importance, and the mean values. e results were gathered by distributing questionnaires to engineering organizations and companies, which discussed the significance of TQM concepts on construction projects in Saudi Arabia [22][23][24].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many research studies have been conducted in Pakistan to analyze the influence of TQM initiatives across different performance dimensions, including firm supply performance [6], export performance [7], innovation performance [8], corporate green performance [9], organizational performance [10], business performance [11] and also in public sector universities [12]. While TQM has been given limited consideration in local construction industry, the research focus was on specifics like structural failure, on construction firms having ISO certifications already and on using ICT for modeling [13][14][15]. Hence, there is a research gap in existing TQM literature in the context of project performance in the Pakistani construction industry.…”
Section: Research Gapmentioning
confidence: 99%