The Current Status and Future Prospects of Automation in Construction
A special issue of Buildings (ISSN 2075-5309). This special issue belongs to the section "Construction Management, and Computers & Digitization".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 December 2023) | Viewed by 9057
Special Issue Editors
Interests: digital design, construction and infrastructure; lean design/construction/facility management; digital inspection of infrastructure using 3D scanning; unmanned aerial vehicles; thermal imaging camera; application of machine learning for defect detection; building information modelling (BIM); off-site construction; mass customisation and platform design; circular economy
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The objective of this Special Issue is to bring together researchers, engineers, practitioners, and professionals to explore the current state of construction automation and its future prospects. The construction industry has long been recognized as an area with significant potential for automation. The rapid development of new technologies and their applications in construction has the potential to revolutionize the industry, making it more efficient, cost-effective, and sustainable.
Automation in construction is a fast-growing field, as evidenced by the increasing number of research publications and practical implementations in recent years. This growth is driven by the need to address key challenges such as labor shortages, safety concerns, and environmental impacts, as well as to improve productivity and competitiveness in the global market. Construction automation can contribute to these goals by streamlining processes, reducing human errors, and enhancing collaboration among different stakeholders.
This Special Issue aims to consolidate the existing efforts in construction automation research and practice, showcasing the latest advancements in construction automation technologies, their applications in various construction domains, and the challenges and opportunities they present. By fostering the exchange of knowledge and ideas, this Special Issue will contribute to the advancement of construction automation and promote its adoption in the construction industry, ultimately helping to shape the future of construction.
Topics of Interest:
We invite original research papers, case studies, and review articles that focus on, but are not limited to, the following topics:
- Robotics and automation in construction;
- Digital construction and building information modelling (BIM);
- Digital twins in construction;
- Blockchain applications in construction;
- Artificial intelligence, deep learning and machine learning applications in construction;
- Autonomous construction equipment and vehicles;
- Sensor technologies and IoT in construction;
- 3D printing and additive manufacturing in construction;
- Drones and unmanned aerial systems for construction monitoring;
- Augmented and virtual reality applications in construction;
- Collaborative robots (cobots) and human-robot interaction in construction;
- Construction automation in sustainable and green building practices;
- Cybersecurity challenges in construction automation;
- Legal, ethical, and social implications of construction automation;
- Economic and environmental impacts of construction automation;
- Workforce development and education for construction automation.
Dr. Saeed Talebi
Prof. Dr. Srinath Perera
Dr. Damilola Ekundayo
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- automation
- construction
- artificial intelligence
- blockchain
- BIM
- digital twin
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