2020
DOI: 10.5194/isprs-archives-xliv-3-w1-2020-117-2020
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Technology and Resilience in the Reconstruction Process. A Case Study

Abstract: Abstract. In every field concerning post-disaster reconstruction, not only in engineering, technology plays a leading role and, just as resilience, it has become the goal that every action should achieve. In light of what has been claimed, this paper intends to critically illustrate one of the most interesting elements of technological innovation underway in the city of L'Aquila hit by the 2009 earthquake. The reference is the so-called "smart tunnel", a system of functional and management rationalization of t… Show more

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“…It was born in the research field of building production and the organization of the construction site by introducing principles of system innovation and process digitization. In fact, a concrete response to the growing demand for management and organized verification of the construction process on site and safety in the workplace can be given by the use of innovative digital technologies [11,12]. These represent the future of construction in terms of quality of construction, sharing of information, but above all in terms of Risk Management.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It was born in the research field of building production and the organization of the construction site by introducing principles of system innovation and process digitization. In fact, a concrete response to the growing demand for management and organized verification of the construction process on site and safety in the workplace can be given by the use of innovative digital technologies [11,12]. These represent the future of construction in terms of quality of construction, sharing of information, but above all in terms of Risk Management.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%