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Olugboyega, O, Ilesanmi, K E, Oseghale, G E and Aigbavboa, C (2024) The link between construction apps’ acceptance and digital attributes of construction professionals: perspectives from digital competence model. Construction Innovation, 24(04), 912-32.
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Silveira, B F and Costa, D B (2024) Method for automating the processes of generating and using 4D BIM models integrated with location-based planning and Last Planner® System. Construction Innovation, 24(04), 1005-25.
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Tang, C M, Wong, C W Y, Leung, A Y T and Lam, K C (2006) Selection of funding schemes by a borrowing decision model: a Hong Kong case study. Construction Management and Economics, 24(04), 349-65.
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Wang, K, Guo, F, Zhou, R and Qian, L (2024) Implementation of augmented reality in BIM-enabled construction projects: a bibliometric literature review and a case study from China. Construction Innovation, 24(04), 1085-116.
- Type: Journal Article
- Keywords: augmented reality; bibliometric analysis; building information modeling; case study; construction industry; factors
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- URL: https://doi.org/10.1108/CI-08-2022-0196
- Abstract:
Purpose: In recent years, augmented reality (AR) has shown its potential to assist various construction activities. Its use commonly requires additional refinement to be integrated into the building information modeling (BIM) process. Nevertheless, few studies have investigated AR implementation in BIM-enabled projects because of numerous challenges related to its implementation. This study aims to investigate the implementation of AR in construction and identify the critical mechanisms for implementing BIM-AR successfully. Design/methodology/approach: A mixed methodology was adopted for this study. First, this work presents a bibliometric analysis covering articles obtained from Scopus database published between 2000 and 2022. A sample size of 65 research papers pertinent to AR in construction was analyzed using VOSviewer software. Second, a participatory case study was conducted for a BIM-enabled project in China to gain insight into how BIM-AR implementation in construction is achieved. Findings: The findings from the bibliometric analysis show an increasing interest in AR research within construction. The results indicate that AR research focuses on four clusters: real-time communication, project management, construction activities and education. Findings from the case study provide an empirical experience of AR application scenarios in a BIM-enabled project. Concomitantly, 15 critical success factors that influence BIM-AR implementation were finally identified and demonstrated. Originality/value: This study provides a rich insight into the understanding and awareness of implementing AR. First, the findings are beneficial to construction practitioners and researchers because they provide a concentrated perspective of AR for emerging activities in the construction industry. Second, the results obtained from the case study could provide a useful guide for effectively implementing AR in a BIM-enabled construction project. Overall, this study may stimulate further research on AR-related studies in construction, such as BIM integration, factor analysis and construction education. © 2023, Emerald Publishing Limited.
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Wuni, I Y and Mazher, K M (2024) Ending the suitability quantification dilemma: intelligent decision support system for modular integrated construction in a high-density metropolis. Construction Innovation, 24(04), 1026-47.
Zoleykani, M J, Abbasianjahromi, H, Banihashemi, S, Tabadkani, S A and Hajirasouli, A (2024) Extended reality (XR) technologies in the construction safety: systematic review and analysis. Construction Innovation, 24(04), 1137-64.