DOI: 10.29007/x3vt
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The Dark Side of the Drones: A Review of Emerging Safety Implications in Construction

Abstract: The construction industry has experienced a significantly rapid integration of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), (known as drones) within multifarious construction applications due to their prevalent stature in accessibility, reliability, accuracy, and low-cost. Given the dynamic nature of the hazard-prone construction sites, the rapid proliferation of UAVs potentially incorporates additional operational complexities, hazards, and associated safety risks. These safety implications are emerging in the absence of… Show more

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“…The first part, "Technical and Functional Barriers," is made up of 5 barriers with high factor loadings, meaning they are highly correlated with each other and can be thought of as obstacles relating to the integration and compatibility of AI-based drone technology with existing construction systems, safety and privacy concerns, regulatory and legal barriers, and a lack of standardization in the technology (Yıldızel and Calış, 2019;Khalid et al, 2021).…”
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“…The first part, "Technical and Functional Barriers," is made up of 5 barriers with high factor loadings, meaning they are highly correlated with each other and can be thought of as obstacles relating to the integration and compatibility of AI-based drone technology with existing construction systems, safety and privacy concerns, regulatory and legal barriers, and a lack of standardization in the technology (Yıldızel and Calış, 2019;Khalid et al, 2021).…”
Section: Efa Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These include the belief that drone technology is not suited for construction operations, the dedication that drones cannot be adapted to meet the unique requirements of certain businesses or projects, opposition from human employees who fear being replaced by drones or working alongside AI technology, and regulatory and legal obstacles. Economic and sustainability concern the potential financial and environmental costs companies may incur using drone technology (Yıldızel and Calış, 2019;Khalid et al, 2021). Drone technology has several obstacles, including its high upfront cost, restricted range of applications in construction, its fragile nature and the need for routine maintenance, its inability to scale to more significant building projects, and environmental constraints like noise or pollution.…”
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