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Abu Dabous, S, Zadeh, T and Ibrahim, F (2024) A failure mode, effects and criticality analysis-based method for formwork assessment and selection in building construction. International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation, 42(05), 1019–40.

Alzoubi, Y, Locatelli, G and Sainati, T (2024) The ugly side of construction: modern slavery in the 2022 FIFA World Cup program. Construction Management and Economics, 42(05), 412–30.

Babakhani, J and Veysi, F (2024) Investigation and optimization of forced convective heat transfer around a tall building using experimental results. International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation, 42(05), 893–913.

Bridgeman, J and Loosemore, M (2024) Evaluating social procurement: a theoretically informed and methodologically robust social return on investment (SROI) analysis of a construction training initiative developed to reduce the risk of youth homelessness in Wales. Construction Management and Economics, 42(05), 387–411.

Chiu, L F, Lowe, R, Raslan, R, Altamirano-Medina, H and Wingfield, J (2014) A socio-technical approach to post-occupancy evaluation: interactive adaptability in domestic retrofit. Building Research & Information, 42(05), 574-90.

Dell’Anna, F, Berta, M, Bottero, M, Mallia, G and Morgese, V (2024) Multicriteria-decision support for master plan scheduling: urban regeneration of an industrial area in Northern Italy. Construction Management and Economics, 42(05), 476–501.

Ebekozien, A, Samsurijan, M S, Aigbavboa, C and Awo-Osagie, A I (2024) Developing a framework for building maintenance: A case study of Malaysia's low-cost housing via soft system methodology. International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation, 42(05), 1041–57.

Forcada, N, Macarulla, M, Gangolells, M and Casals, M (2014) Assessment of construction defects in residential buildings in Spain. Building Research & Information, 42(05), 629-40.

Görsch, C, Seppänen, O, Peltokorpi, A and Lavikka, R (2024) Task planning and control in construction: revealing workers as early and late planners. Construction Management and Economics, 42(05), 431–50.

Geh, N, Emuze, F and Das, D K (2024) Barriers to the deployment of solar photovoltaic in public universities in South Africa: A Delphi study. International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation, 42(05), 957–81.

Hedayati, M, Iyer-Raniga, U and Crossin, E (2014) A greenhouse gas assessment of a stadium in Australia. Building Research & Information, 42(05), 602-15.

Hojem, T S M, Sørensen, K H and Lagesen, V A (2014) Designing a ‘green’ building: expanding ambitions through social learning. Building Research & Information, 42(05), 591-601.

Hu, Y and Dossick, C S (2024) Decoding the dynamics of BIM use practice in construction projects. Construction Management and Economics, 42(05), 451–75.

Jesumoroti, C, Olanrewaju, A and Khor, S C (2024) Defects in Malaysian hospital buildings. International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation, 42(05), 835–56.

Kouhila, M, Bahammou, Y, Lamsyehe, H, Tagnamas, Z, Moussaoui, H, Idlimam, A and Lamharrar, A (2024) Evaluating water sorption isotherms, drying kinetics and exergy performance of traditionally earth mortar drying system based on hybrid solar-electrical dryer. International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation, 42(05), 857–80.

Momade, M H, Durdyev, S, Van Tam, N, Shahid, S, Mbachu, J and Momade, Y (2024) Factors influencing adoption of construction technologies in Vietnam's residential construction projects. International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation, 42(05), 1002–18.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: BIM; building information management; construction technologies; productivity; technology adoption; Vietnam
  • ISBN/ISSN: 2398-4708
  • URL: https://doi.org/10.1108/IJBPA-03-2022-0048
  • Abstract:

    Purpose: Vietnam’s construction technology (CT) adoption is low when compared to other countries with similar gross domestic product (GDP) per capita resulting in lesser productivity. The research objectives are: (1) To undertake an extensive literature review on CT adoption challenges; (2) To investigate CT adoption challenges unique to Vietnam’s construction sector; and (3) To propose data-driven solutions for a greater rate of CT adoption. Design/methodology/approach: A two-stage descriptive survey method was adopted in alignment with the research aim and objectives. Based on the literature review of 215 articles, a questionnaire was designed and administered to experienced construction managers (CM) to identify whether CT has been adopted, barriers to adoption, drivers, and the most popular CT tools. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize the characteristics of interest in the empirical dataset and SPSS-based inferential statistics to estimate the means, frequency counts, variance and test hypotheses that informed the drawing of conclusions concerning the research objectives. Findings: The popular CT tools identified were Autodesk, Microsoft Office and Primavera. The most influential CT adoption barriers: (1) Unknown impact on productivity, (2) Late implementation of software in construction projects, (3) Lack of understanding of importance and needs in the construction industry (4) Lack of funds during budget planning for technological advances and implementation (5) Lack of experts required for technological change, and insufficient skills in the industry. Practical implications: It is expected that the findings could inform data-driven regulatory and practice reforms targeted at increasing greater uptake of CT in Vietnam with potential for replication in countries facing similar adoption challenges. Originality/value: The findings are intended to support data-driven regulatory and practice improvements aimed at improving CT adoption in Vietnam, with the possibility for replication in other countries facing comparable problems.

Momoh, J, Medjdoub, B, Ebohon, O J, Ige, O, Young, B E and Ruoyu, J (2024) The implications of adopting sustainable urbanism in developing resilient places in Abuja, Nigeria. International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation, 42(05), 914–31.

Olatunde, N A, Fidelis, I M, Awodele, I A and Adebayo, B O (2024) Stakeholders prioritization of key performance indicators on public and private tertiary educational projects in Osun State, Nigeria. International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation, 42(05), 881–92.

Olusoga, O and Adegun, O (2024) Professionals’ perception studies of vertical greening systems in Lagos, Nigeria. International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation, 42(05), 821–34.

Pivo, G (2014) Unequal access to energy efficiency in US multifamily rental housing: opportunities to improve. Building Research & Information, 42(05), 551-73.

Sari, L H, Kayan, B A and Zahriah, Z (2024) An assessment of indoor environmental quality in COVID-19 affected houses: A case study in Banda Aceh, Indonesia. International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation, 42(05), 932–56.

Sporrong, J and Kadefors, A (2014) Municipal consultancy procurement: new roles and practices. Building Research & Information, 42(05), 616-28.

Unver, H, Alptekin, O and Kalkan, M (2024) Comparison of the building adaptability assessment models: A semi-systematic review. International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation, 42(05), 982–1001.

Yusuf, A O, Opawole, A, Musa, N A, Kadiri, D S and Ebunoluwa, E I (2024) Factors influencing the organisational capabilities of the public sector for implementation of building information modelling in construction projects. International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation, 42(05), 1058–83.