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PPMP20015 Assessment Assessment 2D: Group Oral Presentation “Construction productivity improvement: Analyzing innovative methods and technologies that can enhance productivity in the construction industry and their impact on project delivery”
Introduction The study's main purpose is to learn if cutting-edge practises and materials may boost construction production and speed up project completion. The construction sector may benefit greatly from discussions on how to increase productivity using new methods and technology that speed up the completion of projects ( Elghaish et al. 2021 ). The presentation research will examine the larger context of construction management to determine the efficacy of contemporary practises and tools.
Need and significance of the study Recent advances in construction technology are having a significant impact on the industry. Productivity is at an all-time high, and working conditions have vastly improved, because to technological developments. It keeps up with the latest technical breakthroughs and see the value they can bring to the construction sector (Lee et al. 2021).
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Research Question Some of the research questions which will be addressed in the presentation are as follows- What is the role of technology in construction industry? What are the innovative methods and technologies that can enhance productivity in the construction industry? What is the impact of innovative methods and technologies on project delivery of construction industry?
Research Objectives Some of the research objective which will be addressed in the presentation are as follows- To analysis the role of technology in construction industry To evaluate the innovative methods and technologies that can enhance productivity in the construction industry To analysis the impact of innovative methods and technologies on project delivery of construction industry.
Preliminary literature review Role of technology in construction industry From the planning stages all the way through to the day the project is finished, "construction technology" includes everything that was used. Businesses who invest in this sort of technology have a good chance of seeing a rise in productivity. Data may be collected in real time on the job site and sent to faraway project managers using mobile devices ( Li et al. 2023 ).
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Continue… Innovative methods and technologies that can enhance productivity in the construction industry Rapid use of machine learning and other kinds of AI in the construction sector. Because it eliminates the need for ongoing human supervision, digital technology like this leads to significant productivity benefits in manufacturing plants. Workers will have more time to focus on other, more important projects. The application of artificial intelligence in building site monitoring is also the subject of ongoing study (Wang et al. 2022).
Continue… Impact of innovative methods and technologies on project delivery of construction industry Complex machinery may be difficult to assemble in the great outdoors. As off-site manufacturing has become more commonplace, workplace productivity has increased ( Ye et al. 2022 ). When a supplier constructs a massive heat exchanger in their facility, they can better monitor the flow of components and materials, simplify production, and increase output.
Research Approach Research techniques have a critical role in enhancing the significance of the study's objectives. The entirety of the data utilised in this study was derived exclusively through interviews and other qualitative research methodologies. The main objective of this qualitative research was to get a deeper understanding of how the utilisation of advanced methodologies and technology may enhance the efficiency and punctuality of the construction process ( Al-Ababneh 2020 ).
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Data collection methods and analysis This study will employ secondary research methodologies, including a systematic literature assessment of academic publications authored by researchers holding PhD degrees. The articles will come from online resources including the CQ University library, Scopus, Science Direct, and Research Gate, among others ( Zhou et al. 2022 ). To accurately assess the impact of the pandemic on the construction industry, we propose applying an interpretivism research approach to investigate data acquired from official publications and commercial media.
Ethics Statement This measure guarantees the protection of participants' privacy as perceived by the researchers conducting the study. The confidentiality of the submitted information shall be upheld at all times. The study's findings will be communicated to the participants, and any ethical issues that arise will be addressed. The eradication of plagiarism and academic dishonesty occurs through the appropriate attribution of work completed by someone other than oneself (Al-Ababneh 2020).
Project schedule and milestones Research Activities Estimated duration Selection of Topic 1 Week Definition of research topic 1 Week Definition of research scope 1 Week Significance of the study 1 Week Preliminary review 2 Week Summary table 2 Week Theme matrix 1 Week Selecting research methodology 1 Week Data collection techniques 2 Week Conducting literature review 1 Week Analysis of data 1 Week Findings 1 Week Drawings conclusions 1 Week Report to be printed, bound, and submitted 6 Days Finalisation of a Project 1 Day
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Risk register Risk Probability (1 very low, 5 very high) Impact (1very low, 5 very high) Assessment (Impact x Probability) Response strategy Coherence and logic are lacking in the statement. User text lacks information. 5 5 25 Mitigate Data collection is time-consuming. 4 5 20 Accept The issue is financial resource allocation. 2 5 10 Transfer Not enough reaction time. 3 4 12 Mitigate Respondent has not responded. 3 3 9 Avoid Inability to comprehend 4 4 16 Accept The mentioned behaviour is unethical. 3 5 20 Mitigate The analytical inaccuracy is discussed. 3 4 13 Transfer Issues Secondary Source Use Identified. 3 5 15 Mitigate Uncertainty surrounds the topic's nature. 3 4 18 Mitigate
Stakeholder analysis Stakeholder Influence (ability to effect changes) Impacted by project Information needed Outcome desired Researcher High High All Positive CQU Library High Medium Essential Positive Supervisor High Medium Essential Positive Unit coordinator Medium Medium Not essential Negative Ethic committee Low Medium Not essential Negative
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Project resources and budget Activity Resources Budget allowance AUD Literature review Library resources, personal researcher $80 Printing cost Printing report (hard copy) $80 Data analysis tools Tools improve data analysis productivity. $50 Travel expenses Transportation $50 Buyable research articles were acquired. We purchased some of the most beneficial articles to improve them. $20 Total $280
Conclusion The presentation concluded that utilisation of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), also known as drones, is being increasingly embraced by the construction sector. Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) can be employed by ground crews to conduct inspections of structures and bridges without exposing personnel to potential risks. Drones have the potential to be employed for the purpose of capturing visual representations of the architectural framework throughout the construction process.
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