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Digital technology for quality management in construction: A review and future research directions

Hanbin Luo, Ling Lin, Ke Chen, Maxwell Fordjour Antwi‐Afari, Lijuan Chen

2022Developments in the Built Environment82 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Significant developments in digital technologies can potentially provide managers and engineers with the ability to improve the quality of the construction industry. Acknowledging the current and future use of digital technologies in construction quality management (CQM), we address the following research question: What developments in digital technologies can be used to improve quality in the construction industry? In addressing this research question, a systematic review approach is used to examine the studies that have been used for the management of quality in the construction industry. This review indicates that there is a need for digital technology-based quality management to be: (1) enhance defect management for concealed work, (2) enhance pre-construction defects prevention as well as post-completion product function testing, and (3) research on construction compliance inspection as a direction. We suggest that future research focus on quality culture development, advanced data analytics, and behavioral quality assessment.

Topics & Concepts

Quality (philosophy)Quality managementWork (physics)Function (biology)Product (mathematics)Emerging technologiesEngineering managementEngineeringComputer scienceKnowledge managementProcess managementOperations managementManagement systemEpistemologyArtificial intelligencePhilosophyMechanical engineeringMathematicsBiologyEvolutionary biologyGeometryOccupational Health and Safety ResearchBIM and Construction IntegrationInfrastructure Maintenance and Monitoring