Exploring challenges to ICT utilisation in construction site management

A. Ozumba, W. Shakantu
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The purpose of this paper is to explore the nature and occurrence, and peculiarities and dynamics, if any, of perceived challenges to the adoption of information and communication technologies (ICT) in construction site management; using South Africa as context for empirical study.,Literature on the constraints to technology transfer and ICT adoption in construction is used as basis for the study. A national survey of registered persons in South Africa was used to collect qualitative data. A robust multi-stepped analytical approach was used to derive results.,Findings suggest appreciable similarity between literature and primary data, in types of individual challenges and their categories. Lack of technology and management support, and knowledge and information related issues, are relatively more prevalent in site management. There is a fair level of commonality in perception of technical barriers among the various categories of respondents who are active in site management. However, project managers seem to be more sensitive to some inhibiting factors, more than other respondent groups.,Inherent limitations of survey strategy were experienced, but highly qualitative data were collected at a national level. The study highlights the range of barriers to ICT in site management, and compounding effects of technology-, knowledge- and management-related constraints.,The possibility of knowledge-based factors remotely manifesting in other categories was highlighted. There is need to consider all challenges in planning for ICT in projects, and prioritise technology-, knowledge- and management-related challenges. A classification for exploring challenges to ICT in the site management process is also proposed.,Appreciable paucity remains in research focused on ICT in the site management process, as opposed to the popular operations/application focus of IT/ICT studies. Furthermore, there is still scarcity of ICT research in Africa, with regard to the built environment and specifically site management.,This study contributes to research in ICT innovation adoption in the construction industry, by developing a better understanding of the dynamics of perceived challenges to ICT adoption in the site management process; according to types and classifications of challenges, and roles and age groups of stakeholders. The study further sets a baseline for future studies in this area by proposing a frame of categorisation that is focused on site management.
探讨资讯及通讯科技应用于建筑工地管理的挑战
本文的目的是探讨在施工现场管理中采用信息和通信技术(ICT)所面临的挑战的性质和发生、特点和动态(如果有的话);以南非为背景进行实证研究。本文以建筑行业技术转移和信息通信技术应用的制约文献为研究基础。一项对南非登记人员的全国调查被用来收集定性数据。采用稳健的多步骤分析方法推导结果。研究结果表明,在个体挑战的类型及其类别方面,文献和原始数据之间存在明显的相似性。缺乏技术和管理支持,以及与知识和信息相关的问题,在现场管理中相对更为普遍。在积极参与现场管理的各类受访者中,对技术障碍的看法存在相当程度的共性。然而,项目经理似乎对一些抑制因素更敏感,比其他受访者群体更敏感。经验到调查策略的固有局限性,但在国家一级收集了高质量的数据。该研究强调了信息通信技术在现场管理方面的一系列障碍,以及与技术、知识和管理有关的制约因素的复合效应。强调了以知识为基础的因素在其他类别中远程表现的可能性。有必要考虑在项目中规划ICT的所有挑战,并优先考虑与技术、知识和管理相关的挑战。还提出了一种分类方法,用于探索现场管理过程中ICT面临的挑战。与信息技术/信息通信技术研究的普遍业务/应用重点相反,在场址管理过程中着重于信息通信技术的研究仍然相当缺乏。此外,非洲在建筑环境,特别是场地管理方面的信息和通信技术研究仍然匮乏。本研究通过更好地理解在现场管理过程中采用ICT的感知挑战的动态,有助于研究ICT创新在建筑行业的应用;根据挑战的类型和分类,以及利益相关者的角色和年龄组。该研究通过提出一个以场地管理为重点的分类框架,进一步为该领域的未来研究奠定了基础。
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