2021
DOI: 10.36680/j.itcon.2021.018
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Improving construction safety with virtual-design construction technologies – a review

Abstract: The construction industry is prone to major safety hazards owing to the complex and onsite nature of construction projects. Hence, construction researchers have been pursuing concepts, methods, and tools using advancing technologies to improve construction safety management. Subsequently, the rapid digitization of construction work practices is providing opportunities to improve construction safety. Research has revealed that construction safety management practices can benefit from the applications of virtual… Show more

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“…Next, the literature focusses on the individual technologies rather than on the implementation of digital technologies in general. Technologies for the optimization of site safety [21,39,40], blockchain-based technologies [36], virtual reality (VR) [39], collaboration technologies (Hassan Ibrahim, 2013), the internet of things (IoT) [31,35] or additive construction technologies [41] are especially favoured topics. Chen et al [1] looked at the individual technologies at a more holistic level by categorising new implemented technologies by functionality and giving an overview of the general benefits of the respective technologies.…”
Section: Qualitative Literature Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Next, the literature focusses on the individual technologies rather than on the implementation of digital technologies in general. Technologies for the optimization of site safety [21,39,40], blockchain-based technologies [36], virtual reality (VR) [39], collaboration technologies (Hassan Ibrahim, 2013), the internet of things (IoT) [31,35] or additive construction technologies [41] are especially favoured topics. Chen et al [1] looked at the individual technologies at a more holistic level by categorising new implemented technologies by functionality and giving an overview of the general benefits of the respective technologies.…”
Section: Qualitative Literature Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 1 presents the construction management responsibility groups and the main digital technology categories including some examples of specific digital technologies in the intersections of the two. Discussion on autonomous vehicles and equipment in construction management included management of time and cost by automating assembly and complex tasks on construction sites (Cheng and Chen 2002 as cited in [45]) and the use of drone technology for safety inspections (Irizarry et al 2012 as cited in [46]). Blockchain technology was used for automated contract payments and quality management [40], and for organising and hiring construction workers in project-based networks [47].…”
Section: Interlinks Between Construction Management and Digital Techn...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…proposed smart mobile warehouses as an application of the digital twin concept to manage material resources and save cost. There were multiple examples of ER in the sample from time management using AR glasses to compare as-planned and as-built [51] safety management using VR to detect safety hazards (Sacks et al 2015 as cited in [46]). Gaming was applied to the training of construction workers (Dzeng et al [46]).…”
Section: Interlinks Between Construction Management and Digital Techn...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Information technologies improve the configuration of workspaces at the site and the safety procedures of a construction project [ 8 ]. Worksite sensing technologies measure movement, temperatures, body sensations, etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%