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Al-Bayati, A J, Eiris, R, Hernandez, G O and Al-Bayati, M A (2023) Addressing social inequity in construction safety research: Personal protective equipment focus. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(12).

Deep, S, Gajendran, T, Jefferies, M and Jha, K N (2023) Developing subcontractor-general contractor relationships in the construction industry: Constructs and scales for analytical decision making. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(12).

Gebretekle, Y T and Fayek, A R (2023) Fuzzy agent-based modeling of competency and performance measures in construction. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(12).

Hadi, A, Cheung, F, Adjei, S and Dulaimi, A (2023) Evaluation of lean off-site construction literature through the lens of industry 4.0 and 5.0. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(12).

Han, J and Huang, H (2023) Cooperative behavior, supervision, and contract choice in PPP projects: An evolutionary game theory approach incorporating an other-regarding preference. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(12).

Hu, Z, Chan, W T and Hu, H (2023) Personalized construction safety interventions considering cognitive-related factors. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(12).

Lai, X, Huang, J, Lin, S, Hu, C, Mao, N, Liu, J and Chen, Q (2023) Efficiency scoring for subway tunnel construction based on shield-focused big data and Gaussian broad learning system. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(12).

Li, M, Lin, Q and Jin, H (2023) Research on near-miss incidents monitoring and early warning system for building construction sites based on blockchain technology. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(12).

Ling, F Y Y, Heng, G T H, Chang-Richards, A, Chen, X and Yiu, T W (2023) Impact of digital technology adoption on the comparative advantage of architectural, engineering, and construction firms in Singapore. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(12).

Luo, X, Li, X, Song, X and Liu, Q (2023) Convolutional neural network algorithm-based novel automatic text classification framework for construction accident reports. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(12).

Moohialdin, A S M, Lamari, F, Miska, M and Trigunarsyah, B (2023) Proximity activity intensity identification system in hot and humid weather conditions: Development and implementation. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(12).

Mostofi, F and Toǧan, V (2023) A data-driven recommendation system for construction safety risk assessment. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(12).

Shi, L, He, Y and Onishi, M (2023) Effect of the internal agency problem on risk-sharing incentive contracts in public-private partnership projects. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(12).

Siddika, A and Lu, M (2023) Project schedule acceleration optimization integrated with energy source-based assessment of occupational health and safety risks. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(12).

Taghaddos, M, Pereira, E, Osorio-Sandoval, C, Hermann, U and Abourizk, S (2023) A data-driven approach for deploying safety policies for schedule planning in industrial construction projects: A case study. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(12).

Thekinen, J D, Pandey, N, Mollaoglu, S, Duva, M, Frank, K and Zhao, D (2023) Detecting information bottlenecks in architecture engineering construction projects for integrative project management. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(12).

Venkatesh, P and Ergan, S (2023) Classification of challenges in achieving BIM-based safety-requirement checking in vertical construction projects. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(12).

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: automated inspection; building information model; department of buildings; model-based safety; occupational safety and health administration; safety regulations
  • ISBN/ISSN: 0733-9364
  • URL: http://doi.org/10.1061/JCEMD4.COENG-13119
  • Abstract:
    Due to the one-off nature of projects, which necessitates setting up of unique production sites, the construction industry requires stringent requirements for safety of the workforce and the public around job sites. Although there are various federal (e.g., OSHA) and local safety regulations (e.g., NYC Department of Buildings codes) to keep construction sites safe and incident free, around 20% of work fatalities in the private industry have been from the construction industry in the past years. Within the current practice, the requirements listed in these regulations are kept within document-based safety plans. The challenge is the large number of safety requirements to be checked with more than 1,000 sections and multiple narratives under each. Given this, the manual approach fails in tracking whether these requirements are properly considered in safety plans, hence resulting in omissions and accidents/incidents due to inadequate implementations of safety requirements. Although automated safety compliance-checking coupled with building information modeling (BIM) has been an opportunity to bring efficiency to the process, there are several challenges that stand in the way of the ideal practice. This research provides the results of rigorous research conducted with the guidance of practitioners in the construction safety and insurance domain, and analysis and implementation of OSHA Part 1926 narratives using model-based checking tools. The results have been consolidated and presented as a taxonomy of challenges along with potential solutions to these challenges. Researchers and practitioners (software vendors, construction companies, regulators) can build on the outcomes to generate solutions to address these challenges.

Xiahou, X, Li, Z, Xia, J, Zhou, Z and Li, Q (2023) A feature-level fusion-based multimodal analysis of recognition and classification of awkward working postures in construction. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(12).

Xu, Z, Guo, X, Zhao, Y and Liu, X (2023) Performance of CFRP-bolted timber joints with slotted-in corrugated steel plates. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(12).

Xue, Y, Le, Y, Zhang, X and Jiang, K (2023) Exploring schedule risks in large airport operational readiness: Risk identification and the systematic model. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(12).

Yang, J, Zhong, B, Gao, H and Wang, Y (2023) Task decomposition and service composition on an innovative blockchain-based construction service trading platform to select construction services. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(12).

Yi, W, Wang, H, Zhen, L and Liu, Y (2023) Automated generation of horizontal precast slab stacking plans. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(12).

Zhou, T, Xia, P, Ye, Y and Du, J (2023) Embodied robot teleoperation based on high-fidelity visual-haptic simulator: Pipe-fitting example. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 149(12).