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Robotics and automated systems in construction: Understanding industry-specific challenges for adoption

  • Juan Manuel Davila Delgado
  • , Lukumon Oyedele
  • , Anuoluwapo Ajayi
  • , Lukman Akanbi
  • , Olugbenga Akinade
  • , Muhammad Bilal
  • , Hakeem Owolabi

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Abstract

The construction industry is a major economic sector, but it is plagued with inefficiencies and low productivity. Robotics and automated systems have the potential to address these shortcomings; however, the level of adoption in the construction industry is very low. This paper presents an investigation into the industry-specific factors that limit the adoption in the construction industry. A mixed research method was employed combining literature review, qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis. Three focus groups with 28 experts and an online questionnaire were conducted. Principal component and correlation analyses were conducted to group the identified factors and find hidden correlations. The main identified challenges were grouped into four categories and ranked in order of importance: contractor-side economic factors, client-side economic factors, technical and work-culture factors, and weak business case factors. No strong correlation was found among factors. This study will help stakeholders to understand the main industry-specific factors limiting the adoption of robotics and automated systems in the construction industry. The presented findings will support stakeholders to devise mitigation strategies.

Original languageEnglish
Article number100868
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Building Engineering
Volume26
Early online date12 Jul 2019
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2019
Externally publishedYes

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