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  • Cusumano, Linda, 1981, et al. (author)
  • Current benefits and future possibilities with digital field reporting
  • 2024
  • In: International Journal of Construction Management. - 1562-3599. ; In Press
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Mobile phones and tablets enable contractors to digitally collect large amounts of production remarks and facilitate the acquisition. The increased data access and machine learning techniques allow the construction industry to take a significant step forward in shifting from implicit to explicit knowledge. However, this step requires both standardisation and data quality assurance combined with project incitements ensuring continuous data collection. Therefore, this study examines the current data quality and standardisation of inspection data generated using the production software Dalux Field, mining a dataset of more than 95000 production issues. Additionally, a survey of production software users assesses project and project member benefits and future possibilities with digital inspection reporting. The results show considerable benefits with digital inspection reporting, such as time savings, cost reductions and increased general quality control. However, the standardisation in reporting between projects and team members is low. Finally, this paper suggests methods for improving data quality and standardization for automation of the data analysis, allowing new projects in project-based organisations to benefit from previous project experiences.
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  • Cusumano, Linda, 1981, et al. (author)
  • Current benefits and future possibilities with digital field reporting
  • 2024
  • In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT. - 1562-3599 .- 2331-2327.
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Mobile phones and tablets enable contractors to digitally collect large amounts of production remarks and facilitate the acquisition. The increased data access and machine learning techniques allow the construction industry to take a significant step forward in shifting from implicit to explicit knowledge. However, this step requires both standardisation and data quality assurance combined with project incitements ensuring continuous data collection. Therefore, this study examines the current data quality and standardisation of inspection data generated using the production software Dalux Field, mining a dataset of more than 95000 production issues. Additionally, a survey of production software users assesses project and project member benefits and future possibilities with digital inspection reporting. The results show considerable benefits with digital inspection reporting, such as time savings, cost reductions and increased general quality control. However, the standardisation in reporting between projects and team members is low. Finally, this paper suggests methods for improving data quality and standardization for automation of the data analysis, allowing new projects in project-based organisations to benefit from previous project experiences.
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  • Desivyana, Nindya, 1997, et al. (author)
  • Challenges in the adoption of sustainable criteria in the Swedish property development industry
  • 2023
  • In: Procedia Computer Science. - : Elsevier BV. - 1877-0509. ; 219, s. 1752-1759
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • The construction industry is facing an increased focus on sustainability and climate neutrality, causing property developers to implement new requirements into the procurement documents, which are also driven by the national agenda. This study explores the current state of sustainability practice among Swedish property developers and identifies the main obstacles to expand further the implementation of the sustainability criteria. How the property developers define and implement sustainability requirements has been assessed through qualitative semi-structured interviews, focusing on sustainability certification systems, Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), and social sustainability. The results show usage of sustainability certification systems for marketing purposes and high awareness and practice of LCA, even though the accuracy of LCA was questioned. This study also identified guideline gaps for circular economy and social sustainability measurements, which could relate to low initiatives from the certification systems.
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  • Desivyana, Nindya, 1997, et al. (author)
  • Sustainability Driven Procurement of Building Projects Incentives and Driving Factors from the Clients’ Perspective
  • 2023
  • Reports (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • The construction industry is reported as one of the biggest global industries which accounted 30% global greenhouse gas emissions. The challenge of the construction industry is not merely on the reduction of emissions, but also extended towards other aspects of sustainability, consisting of the environmental, social, and economic pillars of sustainability. Sweden took action to handle the environmental issues by targeting on being climate neutral by 2045. Hence, the Swedish National Board of Housing, Building, and Planning, commonly known as Boverket, took more detailed action by stipulating climate declaration for all new buildings. The property developers play a vital role to boost sustainability in Sweden, since they have an increased influence in the hierarchy of the construction industry. In this case, the drivers of sustainable development in the construction industry are partially reliant on the clients’ requirements requested in every project, as well as their ethics and initiatives. Therefore, this study investigates the state-of-the-art sustainable practices among property developers in Sweden to identify the main challenges in applying sustainable criteria during the procurement phase. This study was carried out by qualitative research which consists of a literature review and an empirical study of semi-structured interviews. This study resulted in the identification of several common sustainable criteria, covering the three pillars of sustainability and also emphasising the fact that currently the property developers have an increased interest in environmental and economic sustainability, rather than social sustainability. The results of the study also raised the notion of long-term perspective, how it affects the business strategy on sustainability and the different perceptions that exist. The study concludes that the market demand drives the implementation of the agenda on sustainability, among property developers in Sweden, while providing substantial information that could prove useful in the future development of the national agenda and its regulations.
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