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Constructing Smart Cities 1

Preface ........................................................................................................................ 2

Organising Committee ................................................................................................. 3

International Scientific Committee .................................................................................. 4

About International Council for Research and

Innovation in Building and Construction (CIB) ................................................................. 8

About Department of Building and Real Estate (BRE), PolyU ........................................... 9

Congress Schedule ..................................................................................................... 10

Officiating Guests of Honour ......................................................................................... 12

Keynote Speakers ....................................................................................................... 13

Master Programme Schedule

Day 1 - 17 June 2019 .................................................................................................. 21

Day 2 - 18 June 2019 .................................................................................................. 22

Day 3 - 19 June 2019 .................................................................................................. 23

Day 4 - 20 June 2019 .................................................................................................. 24

General Information

PolyU Campus Map ..................................................................................................... 45

Floor Plans ................................................................................................................... 46

Welcoming Dinner ........................................................................................................ 49

Places of Interest .......................................................................................................... 50

About Hong Kong ......................................................................................................... 52

Sponsors & Supporting Organisations ........................................................................... 53

Table of Contents

CIB World Building Congress 20192

Preface

The CIB World Building Congress 2019 (CIB WBC 2019) is jointly hosted by the International Council for Research and Innovation in Building and Construction (CIB) and the Department of Building and Real Estate (BRE) of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU).

Held in different countries on a triennial basis, the CIB WBC is recognised as a globally leading construction research and innovation conference. BRE is very honoured to host the CIB WBC 2019 as it is the first time ever to organise this triennial congress in Hong Kong. From 17 to 21 June 2019, the CIB WBC 2019 draws over 400 overseas and local corporate leaders, public policymakers, researchers and professionals who are eager to gain state-of-art approaches and diverse perspectives from foremost academic authorities and internationally renowned experts in the fields of surveying, engineering, town planning, construction management, property management and built environment, etc.

Led by the theme ‘Constructing Smart Cities’, the CIB WBC 2019 provides an ideal platform to keep your fingers on the pulse of the smart city development and its role in society. This triennial congress focuses on 8 sub-themes:

• SmartUtilitiesandFacilitiesManagement• SmartGovernance,PolicyandEconomy• SmartEnvironment• SmartService• SmartBuildingsandInfrastructure• SmartTransportationandMobility• SmartPeopleandLiving• SmartPlanning,DesignandConstruction

In addition to 8 keynote speeches from the policymaker, leading scholars and practitioners on different aspects of smart city, the CIB WBC 2019 consists of nearly 50 parallel sessions on the 8 sub-themes, together with CIB Working Commission/Task Group meetings, CIB coordinator assembly meetings, CIB commission meetings, technical workshops and CIB Student Chapter competition.

The success of the CIB WBC2019 was due to the collective efforts of many people. We would like to express our greatest thanks to our guests of honour, namely, Ir Prof. Alex Wai, Vice President (Research Development) of PolyU, Ms Chelydra Percy, Vice President, CIB Board and Sr Chan Ka Kui, SBS, JP, Chairman of the Hong Kong Construction Industry Council (CIC). Also, we thank the members of the Organizing Committee for their dedication to this congress. And we appreciate the contribution of the International Scientific Committee and CIB Working Commission/Task Group coordinators to peer reviews of over 460 papers. Many thanks to our honorable keynote speakers and session chairs for sharing their work and insights at the congress.

Also, we would like to thank our sponsors including CIC and the Urban Renewal Authority (URA), supporting organizations, CIB, the Faculty of Construction and Environment (FCE) of PolyU, and BRE for their tremendous support and dedication. We also thank the 6 academic journals for publishing our selected papers as special issues. The congress is financially supported by the Construction Innovation and Technology Fund (CITF), which is established by the Development Bureau of the Hong Kong Government and administered by CIC.

We hope all of you enjoy the CIB WBC 2019 and all the best!

Dr. Kevin GoheenCEOInternat iona l Counci l for Research and Innovation in Building and Construction

Ir Prof. You-Lin XuDean of Faculty of Construction and EnvironmentYim, Mak, Kwok & Chung Professor in Smart StructuresChair Professor of Structural EngineeringThe Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Ir Prof. Albert P.C. ChanHead of Department of Building and Real EstateAssociate Director of the Research Institute for Sustainable Urban DevelopmentChair Professor of Construction Engineering and ManagementThe Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Prof. Meng NiChairman of the Organising Committee of CIB WBC 2019Professor, Humboldt FellowAssociate Head (Research) of Department of Building and Real EstateThe Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Prof. Patrick T.I. LAMChairman of the Scientific Committee of CIB WBC 2019Professor of Department of Building and Real EstateAward Coordinator for MSc / PgD in Project Management ProgrammeThe Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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Organising Committee

Chairman Prof. Meng NI

Chairman of the Scientific Committee Prof. Patrick LAM

Secretary Ms Christine YEUNG

Members (in alphabetical order)

Emeritus Professor Mike ANSON

Mr. Neil Zhao CHEN

Dr. Yat Hung CHIANG

Dr. Orianna GUO

Dr. Minkoo KIM

Mr. Xiao LI

Dr. JoonOh SEO

Dr. Michael SING

Dr. Francis SIU

Dr. Yi SUN

Dr. Yongtao TAN

Dr. Jayantha WADU MESTHRIGE

Dr. Hsi-Hsien WEI

Dr. Ivy WONG

Dr. Esther YUNG

Mr. Zhenyu ZHANG

[Note: a special note of appreciation for the leadership of Dr. Francis WONG (now with CIC) at the early stage of the congress preparation]

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International Scientific Committee

First Name Family Name Reviewer's University/Company/Institute LocationPatrick Lam (Chairman) The Hong Kong Polytechnic University HKSAR, China

Masaru Abuku Kindai University Japan

Dimitrios Aggelis Vrije Universiteit Brussel Belgium

Syed M. Ahmed Eastern Carolina University USA

Changbum R. Ahn University of Nebraska Lincoln USA

Ajibade Aibinu University of Melbourne Australia

Amir Alavi University of Missouri USA

Miguel Amado Universidade NOVA de Lisboa Portugal

Robert Amor The University of Auckland New Zealand

Per Anker Jensen Technical University of Denmark Denmark

Michael Anson The Hong Kong Polytechnic University HKSAR, China

Chimay Anumba University of Florida USA

Aaron M. Anvuur Loughborough University UK

David Arditi Illinois Institute of Technology USA

Mohammad Arif Kamal Aligarh Muslim University India

Mounir Asmar Arizona State University USA

William P. Bahnfleth The Pennsylvania State University USA

Michael Batty University College London UK

Michael Behm East Carolina University USA

Umberto Berardi Ryerson University Canada

Janis Birkeland The University of Melbourne Australia

Wahidul Biswas Curtin University Australia

Peter Brandon University of Salford UK

Christian Brockmann University of Applied Sciences Bremen Germany

Andrew Brown Edinburgh Napier University UK

Sunliang Cao The Hong Kong Polytechnic University HKSAR, China

David Carmichael University of New South Wales Australia

Daniel W.M. Chan The Hong Kong Polytechnic University HKSAR, China

Edwin Hon-wan Chan The Hong Kong Polytechnic University HKSAR, China

Christopher Chao Hong Kong University of Science and Technology HKSAR, China

Tin-Chih Toly Chen National Chiao Tung University Taiwan, Republic of China

Jack C. P. Cheng Hong Kong University of Science and Technology HKSAR, China

Sai On Cheung City University of Hong Kong HKSAR, China

Hung-Lin Chi The Hong Kong Polytechnic University HKSAR, China

Chien Cheng Chou National Central University Taiwan, Republic of China

Chia Fah Choy Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman Malaysia

David K.H. Chua National University of Singapore Singapore

Eng. Raffale Cioffi Materials Science Engineering Research Group Italy

D.J. Croome University of Reading UK

Elizabeth Deakin University of California at Berkeley USA

You Dong The Hong Kong Polytechnic University HKSAR, China

Chrisna Du Plesis University of Pretoria South Africa

Peter Edwards RMIT University Australia

Palaneeswaran Ekambaram Swinburne University of Technology Australia

Abbas Elmualim Sustainable Built Environments Australia

Semiha (Kiziltas) Ergan Carnegie Mellon University USA

Esin Ergen Istanbul Technical University Turkey

Dong Ping Fang Tsinghua University China

Roger Flanagan University of Reading UK

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International Scientific Committee

First Name Family Name Reviewer's University/Company/Institute LocationDai Fei West Virginia University USA

Gianluigi Ferrari University of Parma Italy

Young Yun Geun Kyung Hee University Korea

Jeremy Gibberd Council for Scientific and Industrial Research South Africa

Francesca Giglio Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria Italy

Morten Gjerde Victoria University of Wellington New Zealand

Yang Miang Goh National University of Singapore Singapore

Stuart Green University of Reading UK

Suat Gunhan University of Texas at San Antonio USA

Leif Gustavsson Linnaeus University Sweden

Jun Han Heriot Watt University UK

Carl Thomas Michael Haas University of Waterloo Canada

Andreas Hartmann University of Twente Netherlands

Makarand Hastak Purdue University USA

Per Heiselberg Aalborg University Denmark

Jan Hensen Technische Universiteit Eindhoven Netherlands

Chris Heywood University of Melbourne Australia

Paul H. K. Ho City University of Hong Kong HKSAR, China

Adeli Hojjat The Ohio State University USA

Tian Zhen Hong Building Technology Department Simulation Research Group

USA

Hai Jun Huang Beihang University China

Qian Huang Purdue University USA

Ben Richard Hughes University of Sheffield UK

Bon-Gang Hwang National University of Singapore Singapore

Khaled H. Hyari Hashemite University USA

Mohammed Imbabi University of Aberdeen UK

Goksenin Inalhan Istanbul Technical Univesity Turkey

Arshad Ali Javed Massey University New Zealand

David Joaqu í n De lgado-Hernandez

Autonomous University of the State of Mexico Mexico

Keith Jones Anglia Ruskin University UK

Philip Jones Cardiff University UK

Takashi Kaneta Kyoto University Japan

Dean Kashiwagi Arizona State University USA

Yongjian Ke University of Technology Sydney Australia

MinKoo Kim The Hong Kong Polytechnic University HKSAR, China

Mohan Kumaraswamy University of Hong Kong (Honorary) HKSAR, China

Kevin Lai National Cheng-Kung University Taiwan, Republic of China

Hung-kit, Joseph Lai The Hong Kong Polytechnic University HKSAR, China

Boeing Singh Laishram Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati India

Edmond W.M. Lam The Hong Kong Polytechnic University HKSAR, China

Fiona Lamari Queensland University of Technology Australia

Sandeep Langar University of Southern Mississippi USA

Sarel Lavy Texas A&M University USA

Steffen Lehmann University of Portsmouth UK

Fernanda Leite University of Texas at Austin USA

Heng Li The Hong Kong Polytechnic University HKSAR, China

Yu-Pin Lin National Taiwan University Taiwan, Republic of China

Göran Lindahl Chalmers University of Technology Sweden

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International Scientific Committee

First Name Family Name Reviewer's University/Company/Institute LocationKim Hiang Liow National University of Singapore Singapore

John Richard Littlewood Cardiff Metropolitan University UK

Min Liu North Carolina State University USA

Chun Hua Liu City University of Hong Kong HKSAR, China

Patrizia Lombardi The Interuniversity Department of Regional and Urban Studies and Planning

Italy

Peter E.D. Love Curtin University of Technology Australia

Yujie Lu Tongji University China

Wilson Lu University of Hong Kong HKSAR, China

Xiao Wei Luo City University of Hong Kong HKSAR, China

Ashwin Mahalingam Indian Institute of Technology India

Javad Majrouhi Sardroud Azad University Central Tehran Branch Iran

Cheuk-ming Mak The Hong Kong Polytechnic University HKSAR, China

Alexi Marmot University College London UK

Carol Menassa University of Michigan USA

Giovanni Migliaccio University of Washington USA

Edward Minchin University of Florida USA

Yasser Mohamed University of Alberta Canada

Benedetto Nastasi Delft University of Technology Netherlands

Madhav Nepal Queensland University of Technology Australia

Edward Ng The Chinese University of Hong Kong HKSAR, China

Thomas Ng University of Hong Kong HKSAR, China

Meng Ni The Hong Kong Polytechnic University HKSAR, China

Jian-lei Niu The Hong Kong Polytechnic University HKSAR, China

Masa Noguchi University of Melbourne Australia

Ehsan Noroozinejad Farsangi Kerman Graduate University of Advanced Technology Iran

Jorge Ochoa Paniagua University of South Australia Australia

Joseph Ooi National University of Singapore Singapore

Ryozo Ooka University of Tokyo Japan

Kaan Ozbay New York University USA

Markos Papageorgiou Technical University of Crete Greece

Prachand Man Pradhan Kathmandu University Nepal

Pramen Prasad Shrestha University of Nevada, Las Vegas USA

Jeff Rankin University of New Brunswick Canada

Motiar Rahman Universiti Teknologi Brunei Brunei Darussalam

Ehsan Rezazadeh Azar Lakehead University Canada

Richard Roger Bruno University of Montreal Canada

Steve Rowlinson The University of Hong Kong HKSAR, China

Ziqin Sang W u h a n R e s e a r c h I n s t i t u t e O f P o s t s A n d Telecommunications

China

Sevil Sariyildiz TU Delft Netherlands

JoonOh Seo The Hong Kong Polytechnic University HKSAR, China

Isam Shahrour University Lille1 - Science and Technology France

Johnson Xuesong Shen University of New South Wales Australia

S.A. Sherif University of Florida USA

Michael Sing The Hong Kong Polytechnic University HKSAR, China

Martin Skitmore Queensland University of Technology Australia

Lucio Soibelman University of Southern California USA

Xinyi Song Georgia Institute of Technology USA

Ravi Srinivasan University of Florida USA

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International Scientific Committee

First Name Family Name Reviewer's University/Company/Institute LocationIssam Srour American University of Beirut Lebanon

Yuehong Su University of Nottingham UK

Low Sui Pheng National University of Singapore Singapore

Agachai Sumalee The Hong Kong Polytechnic University HKSAR, China

Nang-ngai, Tony Sze The Hong Kong Polytechnic University HKSAR, China

Wai Yuen Szeto The University of Hong Kong HKSAR, China

Izuru Takewaki Kyoto University Japan

Vivian Tam The University of Western Australia Australia

Yukio Tamura Tokyo Polytechnic University Japan

Willie Tan National University of Singapore Singapore

Yong Tao Tan RMIT University Australia

Ai Lin Teo National University of Singapore Singapore

Tsoutsos Theocharis Technical University of Crete Polytechneioupolis Greece

Ali Touran Northeastern University USA

Theo van der Voordt Delft University of Technology Netherlands

Barry Varcoe University of Oxford UK

Romeu Vicente University of Aveiro Portugal

Francesco Viti University of Luxembourg Luxembourg

Ron Wakefield RMIT University Australia

Pan Wei The University of Hong Kong HKSAR, China

Hsi-Hsien Wei The Hong Kong Polytechnic University HKSAR, China

Ing Liang Wong Glasglow Caledonian University UK

Ivy Siu Wai Wong The Hong Kong Polytechnic University HKSAR, China

Ling-Tim Wong The Hong Kong Polytechnic University HKSAR, China

Yong Xia The Hong Kong Polytechnic University HKSAR, China

Bo Xia Queensland University of Technology Australia

Xudong Yang Tsinghua University China

Shi Ming Yu National University of Singapore Singapore

Esther Hiu Kwan Yung The Hong Kong Polytechnic University HKSAR, China

John Zacharias Peking University China

Tarek Zayed The Hong Kong Polytechnic University HKSAR, China

Radu Zmeureanu Concordia Unviersity Canada

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About International Council for Research and Innovation in Building and Construction (CIB)

About CIBCIB is the acronym of the abbreviated French (former) name: “Conseil International du Bâtiment” (in English this is: International Council

for Building). In the course of 1998, the abbreviation has been kept but the full name changed into:

International Council for Research and Innovation in Building and Construction

CIB was established in 1953 as an Association whose objectives were to stimulate and facilitate international cooperation and information

exchange between governmental research institutes in the building and construction sector, with an emphasis on those institutes

engaged in technical fields of research.

CIB has since developed into a world wide network of over 5,000 experts from about 500 member organisations with a research,

university, industry or government background, who collectively are active in all aspects of research and innovation for building and

construction.

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About The Department of Building and Real Estate (BRE)

About Department of Building and Real Estate (BRE), PolyUIn 1937, the Department of Building and Real Estate of the then Hong Kong Polytechnic, embarked on its journey of educating and

preparing students for professional careers in the Construction and Real Estate industries. The Department has a distinguished

history in this respect, its alumni having contributed mightily, over 80 years, to the built Hong Kong we see today. The Department

enjoys international recognition for its academic and research excellence based on its multi-disciplinary team of Academic Staff,

expert in surveying, engineering, construction industry health and safety, town planning, building technology, real estate, finance,

law and economics. The postgraduate and undergraduate BRE programmes produce over 500 graduates each year.

Aiming to address the complex challenges of today with practical solutions for the industry, the Department undertakes high

quality research projects primarily focused on the areas Construction Health and Safety, Sustainable Urban Systems and Digital

Construction.

According to the recent QS World University ranking, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University ranked 20th in the world in the subject

‘Architecture/Built Environment’. Tapping into opportunities within the region and beyond, the Department continues to build on its

strengths, to transcend frontiers and advance knowledge in the pursuit of sustainable built environments.

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Congress Schedule

Day 1 17 June 2019 MondayTime Event Venue8:30am – 9:45am CIB Officers Committee Meetings

ZS701, Block Z10:00am –12:00nn CIB Board Meeting

9:00am – 2:30pm CIB Commission Meetings 2/F or 5/F, Block Z

3:30pm – 5:00pm CIB Coordinators Assembly Z206, Block Z

5:00pm – 7:00pm Registration Foyer, Jockey Club Auditorium6:00 pm – 7:00pm Cocktail Reception

Day 2 18 June 2019 TuesdayTime Event Venue8:00am – 11:00am Registration

Jockey Club Auditorium

9:00am – 10:15am Opening Ceremony

Welcoming Speech by Ir Prof. Alex Wai Vice President (Research Development)The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Ms Chelydra PercyVice PresidentCIB Board

Sr Chan Ka Kui, SBS, JPChairmanHong Kong Construction Industry Council

9:45am – 10:15am Keynote SessionMr. Raymond Lee, JPDirector of Planning, HKSAR GovernmentTopic: Application of Innovation and Technology in Smart Planning

10:15am – 10:45am Keynote SessionDr Miimu AiraksinenManaging Director and CEO, RIL Finnish Association of Civil EngineersTopic: Smart Buildings and Infrastructures enabling sustainable transformation towards zero carbon societies

11:00am – 11:30am Tea Break

Block Z

11:30am – 1:00pm Parallel Sessions

1:00pm – 2:30pm Lunch Break

2:30pm – 4:00pm Parallel Sessions

4:00pm – 4:30pm Tea Break

4:30pm – 6:00pm Parallel Sessions

10:30am – 6:00pm Poster Sessions

7:00pm Welcoming Dinner 7/F, L’Hotel Nina et Convention Centre

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Congress Schedule

Day 3 19 June 2019 WednesdayTime Event Venue9:30am – 10:00am Keynote Session

Prof. Mei-Po KwanProfessor and Director of Space-Time Analysis and Research Lab (StarLab)Department of Geography and Geographic Information Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignTopic: Business Applications of Smart Geospatial Technologies in Human Mobility and Health Research

Z209

10:00am – 10:30am Keynote SessionProf. Xiao-yan LiProfessor, Department of Civil Engineering, The University of Hong KongTopic: Enhanced Separation and Sludge Refinery for Wastewater Treatment – Solving the Nexus of Pollution Control and Resource Recovery in Mega Cities

Z209

10:30am – 11:00am Tea BreakBlock Z11:00am –12:30pm Parallel Sessions

12:30pm – 2:00pm Lunch Break2:00pm – 2:30pm Keynote Session

Prof. M. Mercedes Maroto-ValerBuchan Chair in Sustainable Energy Engineering,Assistant Deputy Principal (Research and Innovation),Director of the Research Centre for Carbon Solutions (RCCS),Heriot-Watt UniversityTopic: Low-carbon systems for smart cities

Z209

2:40pm – 4:00pm Parallel SessionsBlock Z

4:00pm – 4:30pm Tea Break4:10pm – 6:10pm CIB General Assembly Z2074:30pm – 6:00pm Parallel Sessions

Block Z10:30am – 6:00pm Poster Sessions

Day 4 20 June 2019 ThursdayTime Event Venue9:30 am – 10:00 am Keynote Session

(Original) Prof. Les RuddockChair in Construction and Property Management, University of SalfordTopic: Transforming the conventional urban economy to a smart economy: Understanding the changing role of built assets

(Stand-in) Prof Chrsina Du PlessisHead of Department of Architecture University of Pretoria, South AfricaTopic: Smart Cities - the Promises and the Pitfalls

Z209

10:00am – 10:30am Keynote SessionProf. Roger FlanaganProfessor, School of Construction Management and Engineering, University of ReadingTopic: Disrupt or be disrupted-“Moments of truth” in the smart delivery of professional services in the construction sector

10:30am – 11:00am Tea BreakBlock Z11:00am –12:30pm Parallel Sessions

12:30pm – 2:00 pm Lunch Break2:00pm – 2:30pm Keynote Session

Prof. Vineet KamatProfessor of Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of MichiganTopic: Closed-Loop Design-Fabrication through Digital-Twins of Adaptive Co-Robotized Construction Work

Z209

2:40pm – 4:10pm Parallel SessionsBlock Z4:10pm – 4:30pm Tea Break

10:30am – 4:00pm Poster Sessions4:30pm – 5:00pm Closing Ceremony

Jockey Club Auditorium

Closing Remarks by Prof. Patrick LamChairman of Scientific Committee

Announcement by

Dr. Keith HampsonVice President, CIB Board

Dr. Kevin GoheenCEO of CIB

Prof. Ron WakefieldChair of Marketing & Communications CommitteeStudent Chapter Award Presentation

Day 5 21 June 2019 FridayTime Event9:30am – 12:00nn Visit to Places of Interest

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Officiating Guests of Honour

Ir Prof. Alex WaiVice President (Research Development)The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Ms Chelydra PercyVice PresidentCIB Board

Sr Chan Ka Kui, SBS, JPChairmanHong Kong Construction Industry Council

PolyU website CIB website CIC website

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Keynote Speaker

About the SpeakerDr. Miimu Airaksinen works as CEO and Managing Director at RIL Finnish Association of Civil Engineers. Before she joined RIL she worked

over 10 years as a research professor in Technical Research Centre of Finland, VTT. She is currently active in European Innovation

Platform for Smart Cities and Communities. At the moment she leads a CIB (International Council for Research and Innovation in Building

and Construction) task group for smart cities, in addition she is CIB board member. She was also nominated to UN habitat policy advisor

for group 9 focusing on smart cities. Airaksinen is also working as a domain expert in European Cooperation in the field of Scientific and

Technical Research, COST, Transport and Urban Development.

Smart Buildings and Infrastructures enabling sustainable transformation towards zero carbon societies

AbstractBuildings are an essential element of a Smart City infrastructure. Buildings have, as other city structures, a huge impact on environmental

impact and on peoples well-being. In addition buildings and infrastructures have an active role in the communications and services.

An intelligent building integrates technology and processes to create a facility that is safer, more comfortable and productive for its

occupants. At same time it needs to be operationally efficient for its owners. Advanced technology – combined with improved processes

for design, construction and operations – provides a superior indoor environment that improves occupant comfort and productivity while

reducing energy consumption and operation staffing.

Smart design, operation and management enabled by building information models (BIM) based processes and integration with advanced

building energy management systems (BEMS), helps to communicate with different stakeholders and create better mutual understanding.

Visualisation of different buildings and urban space properties enhance the options to create better living and working environments.

Buildings are connected to their environment; also inside the building different components are interacting. Therefore it is evidently very

important to use multi-target optimization for a holistic optimal performance. This optimisation is not only done for technical performance

but also for user experience.

This presentation shows real life examples about smart buildings and infrastuctures and their impact.

Dr. Miimu AIRAKSINENCEO and Managing DirectorFinnish Association of Civil Engineers RIL

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Keynote Speaker

About the SpeakerRoger Flanagan is Professor at the School of Construction Management and Engineering, University of Reading, UK. He is an Honorary

Professor at Tsinghua University, Beijing, and Guest Professor at Chongqing University, Guiyang Institute of Technology. Visiting Professor

at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, and University of New South Wales, Australia. Previously Visiting Professor at the University of Hong

Kong, and in USA, Sweden, Norway, Kenya, South Africa, Turkey, and Croatia. He is a member of the Association for Consulting and

Engineering Advisory Board. He was President of the Chartered Institute of Building in 2007.

Roger’s industrial experience includes previously being a member of the Board of Directors of Skanska AB and a non-executive member

of the Board of Directors of Halcrow Group (now Jacobs). He has been a member of Board of Directors and Advisory Board member in

USA, Hong Kong, South Africa, Switzerland, Canada, and UK.

He has experience of working in UK, Middle East, USA, Canada, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa,

Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Disrupt or be disrupted-“Moments of truth” in the smart delivery of professional services in the construction sector

AbstractConstruction industry professional service providers must respond to the increasing size, scope, and complexity of construction

projects. They need to create a more integrated, efficient, safer, and higher quality industry through the delivery of smart services. The

choice is to disrupt or be disrupted by technologies, by clients, and by stakeholders seeking more certainty, safer, faster delivery, with

better quality throughout. Big companies are getting bigger by acquisition and merger to cope with the changing world, which is blurring

the boundaries between the professions. Smart services is about delivering professional services in a smarter way, by embracing the

digital age and changing the way design, off-site component manufacture and assembly, site production, and maintenance of the built

environment is undertaken. “Moments of truth” are happening in the delivery of professional services with artificial intelligence, Blockchain,

immersed reality, and many new technologies changing the traditional way of delivering services. Companies need to face reality; they

must disrupt or be disrupted by being smart.

Prof. Roger FLANAGANProfessorSchool of Construction Management and EngineeringUniversity of Reading, UK

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Keynote Speaker

About the Speaker Prof. Vineet Kamat is Professor and John L. Tishman Faculty Scholar in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Michigan. Prof. Kamat’s research is primarily focused on Automation and Robotics, Virtual and Augmented Reality Visualization, Simulation, Mobile Computing, and their applications in the construction and operation of smart and connected cities. Prof. Kamat was awarded the 2015 Walter L. Huber Civil Engineering Research Prize by the American Society of Civil Engineers. He has also received the Daniel W. Halpin Award for scholarship in construction from the American Society of Civil Engineers; two Outstanding Researcher Awards from FIATECH; and two Outstanding Young Alumnus Awards from the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and the Myers-Lawson School of Construction at Virginia Tech. He has also received three ASCE Best Paper Awards, from the Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering, and the Construction Research Congress, and two Best Paper Awards from the International Association for Automation and Robotics in Construction (IAARC). Prof. Kamat is an Associate Editor of the ASCE Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering and a member of the editorial board for the journal Automation in Construction and the journal Advanced Engineering Informatics. He has served as the Chair of the ASCE Construction Institute’s Construction Research Council, and as a Member of the Board of Governors of the ASCE Construction Institute. He has also served as the Chair of the ASCE Visualization, Information Modeling and Simulation committee. Prof. Kamat’s research has been extensively published in peer-reviewed journal publications and conference papers. He has also presented his work in invited talks throughout the world and has organised several technical sessions on construction visualization and robotics at major conferences in his field of research. Prof. Kamat received a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in 2003; a MS in Civil Engineering at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in 2000; and a BE degree in Civil Engineering from Goa University in India in 1998.

Closed-Loop Design-Fabrication through Digital-Twins of Adaptive Co-Robotized Construction Work

AbstractUnlike manufacturing robots, whose kinematics are pre-programmed based on robust metrology, tight tolerances, and rigid workpieces, construction robots operate under conditions of imperfect metrology, loose tolerances, and large workpiece uncertainties. Despite having access to a designed Building Information Model (BIM), construction robots must sense and model their actual environment, and adapt their kinematic plan to compensate for deviations from the expected. This talk will present methods to enable the autonomous sensing and modeling of construction objects so construction robots can ultimately adapt to unexpected circumstances and perform quality work. To that end, two construction component model fitting techniques are introduced, namely the Clustering and Iterative Closest Point (CICP) construction component model fitting technique and the Generalized Resolution Correlative Scan Matching (GRCSM) construction component model fitting technique. The GRCSM construction component model-fitting technique employs the presented GRCSM search algorithm, which is a modified version of the existing Multi-Resolution Correlative Scan Matching (MRCSM) algorithm. Experiments are presented to evaluate the ability of the CICP and GRCSM construction component model fitting techniques to model construction features. It is shown that the CICP and GRCSM construction component model fitting techniques are capable of estimating the pose and geometry of arbitrarily shaped objects and construction joints. The CICP and GRCSM construction component model fitting techniques enable real-time digital twins of adaptive robotized construction processes and offer the possibility of closing the design-fabrication loop through the geometric estimation of construction features, especially for situations involving full automation, detailed construction work, incomplete sensor data, and complex object geometry.

Prof. Vineet KAMATProfessor, Department of Civil and Environmental EngineeringUniversity of Michigan

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Keynote Speaker

About the SpeakerMei-Po Kwan is Professor of Geography and Geographic Information Science and Director of the Space-Time Analysis and Research (STAR) Laboratory at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She received her Ph.D. from the University of California at Santa Barbara. She had served as an editor of Annals of the American Association of Geographers for 12 years and is editor of the book series entitled SAGE Advances in Geographic Information Science and Technology.

Kwan has received many prestigious honors and awards, including the Distinguished Scholarship Honors, the E. Willard and Ruby S. Miller Award, and the Stanley Brunn Award for Creativity in Geography from the American Association of Geographers (AAG); the Alan Hay Award in Transport Geography from the Transport Geography Research Group of the Royal Geographical Society with the Institute of British Geographers (RGS-IBG); the Distinguished Scholar Award from the International Association of Chinese Professionals in Geographic Information Sciences (CPGIS); the University Consortium for Geographic Information Science (UCGIS) Research Award; the Edward L. Ullman Award from the AAG Transportation Geography Specialty Group; and the Melinda S. Meade Distinguished Scholarship Award from the AAG Health and Medical Geography Specialty Group. She was recognised in 2009 as a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). In 2016 she was named a fellow by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.

Kwan has received about US$25 million support as PI or co-PI from sources including the U.S. National Institutes of Health, the U.S. National Science Foundation, the U.S. Department of Transportation, and the National Natural Science Foundation of China. She has published 37 edited or co-edited volumes and over 200 peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters. She has delivered over 200 keynote addresses and invited lectures in 18 countries. She has served as an advisory panelist or reviewer of grant proposals for 14 U.S. National Science Foundation programs, U.S. National Institutes of Health, European Research Council, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, Australian Research Council, Austrian Science Fund, Research Foundation of Flanders, Royal Geographical Society (U.K.), Research Grants Council of Hong Kong, and Swiss National Science Foundation.

Kwan's research interests include environmental health, sustainable cities, human mobility, urban/social issues in cities, and GIScience. She has made ground-breaking contributions to these areas. Her recent collaborative projects include the development of a unified cyberinfrastructure framework for scalable spatiotemporal data analytics, and examination of the health risks of female sex workers, adolescent and adult participation in high risk drug use, individual exposure to air pollution, and environmental influences on physical activity.

Business Applications of Smart Geospatial Technologies in Human Mobility and Health ResearchAbstractHuman mobility is an essential element of people’s spatiotemporal experiences, and these experiences can be understood using smart geospatial technologies and big data. With the advent of new geospatial technologies like mobile sensing and GPS tracking, vast amount of complex spatiotemporal data can be collected. However, human behaviors that can be revealed by these data have not been fully explored or understood. In this presentation, I discuss new methods developed for this purpose. I draw upon recent conceptual and methodological developments to examine how a perspective that integrates the spatial and temporal dimensions and takes human mobility into account can help identify the relevant spatiotemporal context that influences people’s health behaviors or outcomes. Using examples from my recent projects, I discuss how the collection and analysis of high-resolution space-time data enabled by advanced geospatial and mobile technologies can provide new insights on smart health and mobility, including the relationships between people’s health behaviors and the complex spatiotemporal dynamics of environmental influences.

Prof. Mei-Po KWANProfessor and Director of Space-Time Analysis and Research Lab (StarLab)Department of Geography and Geographic Information ScienceUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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Keynote Speaker

About the Speaker Mr Raymond Lee, JP has been appointed as the Director of Planning in the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region

since November 2016. He is the Chairman of the Metro Planning Committee and Rural & New Town Planning Committee of the Town

Planning Board. He is also a member of the Planners Registration Board. From late October 2012 to May 2014, Mr Lee was the Head of

Energizing Kowloon East Office responsible for facilitating the transformation of Kowloon East into another core business district of Hong

Kong. He was the Secretary to the Town Planning Board from May 2014 to November 2016.

Mr Lee has extensive experiences in town planning. He has previously been involved in planning for the old airport site at Kai Tak, review

of the Town Planning Ordinance, harbour-front planning and development, boundary closed area and cross-boundary planning, and

planning for new development areas in the New Territories.

Application of Innovation and Technology in Smart Planning

AbstractWith the release of the “Smart City Blueprint for Hong Kong” in December 2017 and the emerging global trend of wider use of innovation

and technology, the Planning Department (PlanD) has put forward different initiatives to support the smart city development.

In the presentation, Mr. Raymond Lee, JP the Director of Planning, will share the vision of adopting a “Smart, Green and Resilient (SGR)

City Strategy” to help shaping the future development of Hong Kong. Under the SGR Strategy, PlanD has continued to adopt and

develop various smart initiatives in its planning work, including the release of planning-related data; setting up of platforms/systems for

dissemination of statutory and non-statutory geospatial planning information; and the use of innovative and evolving technology such as

Unmanned Aerial System and “3D Planning and Design System” to facilitate and enhance planning work. In addition, he will demonstrate

PlanD’s recent experiment on developing a “Common Spatial Data Infrastructure – Built Environment Application Platform” to enable a

smart governance by fostering co-operation, collaboration and co-creation with different Government departments through application

sharing. This platform has the potential for shared use by the businesses, academics and different sectors of the community.

Mr. Raymond LEE, JPDirector of Planning Planning Department, HKSAR Government

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About the SpeakerProfessor Xiao-yan Li received his Ph.D. degree from the University of Arizona, USA, and his Ph.D. thesis won the Outstanding Doctoral Thesis Award from AEESP in 1997. He is currently the Director of Environmental Engineering Research Centre at the University of Hong Kong. He received Outstanding Young Overseas Researcher Award from the NSFC of China in 2008, First-Class Scientific Research Outstanding Achievement Award (Science & Technology) from the Ministry of Education of China in 2012 and Second-Class State Natural Science Award of China in 2014. He has been an ISI top 1% highly cited author in the environmental field since 2009 and received an award of Top Cited Author 2007-2011 from Water Research. He has published more than 180 SCI journal papers with over 6500 citations and an H-index of 42. Prof. Li is an expert in solid-liquid separation and membrane filtration in water and wastewater treatment and resource recovery from wastewater and sludge. He also has developed models for particle coagulation and flocculation in water, membrane fouling in membrane filtration and membrane bioreactors and aerobic granulation in biological wastewater treatment.

Enhanced Separation and Sludge Refinery for Wastewater Treatment – Solving the Nexus of Pollution Control and Resource Recovery in Mega Cities

AbstractMany forms of development threaten the environment, causing serious water pollution. A city like Hong Kong discharges more than 2 million m3 municipal wastewater every day. Removal of pollutants in wastewater treatment is not only difficult and costly but also produces a large amount of sludge (~1 ton dewatered sludge/1000 m3 wastewater). Disposal of the sludge, and the food waste as well, is one of the most challenging and expensive environmental problems for large cities. On the other hand, major pollutants (organics and nutrients) in wastewater are valuable resources that should be recovered instead of being degraded or wasted with the sludge. In this project, novel technologies, namely Enhanced Separation and Sludge Refinery (ESSR), are being developed for advanced wastewater treatment and food waste processing. The theme-based project includes the following research and development: (i) Chemically-enhanced membrane filtration with ceramic membranes replacing conventional sedimentation to concentrate pollutants into the sludge and reduce the loading on wastewater treatment, (ii) Side-stream acidogenic sludge and food wastes co-fermentation for P recovery from the sludge and producing volatile fatty acids (VFAs) as the substrates for the production of polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) and as the carbon source for denitrification in wastewater treatment, and (iii) Treatment of the excessive sludge by thermal hydrolysis followed by fungal fermentation to minimize the waste sludge and convert waste organics into valuable organic products and fungal hyphae fibers, with the subsequent recovery of the organic products and ammonia from the solution.

The technological development will greatly advance the practice of municipal wastewater treatment. The new treatment system will not only solve the sludge and food waste problems in large cities but also enable effective resource recovery for value-added products, including fertilizers, bioplastics, ethanol, hyphae-sheets and carbon fiber films. It is estimated that (1) the organic and P loads on the downstream biological treatment will be reduced by up to 50% and 70%, respectively, allowing at least 30% reduction in volume and operating cost, (2) VFAs from the side-stream sludge and food waste co-fermentation will be recovered for PHA biosynthesis, (3) more than 50% organics in the waste sludge will be hydrolyzed and utilized by fungal fermentation to produce valuable organic products and hyphae-sheets, (4) about 50% P and 30% N in wastewater can be recovered as fertilizers. Overall, the novel ESSR process will help resolve the difficult sludge and food waste problems in mega cities. Besides the design of new treatment plants, the novel processes can also be used as add-on modules to retrofit existing treatment facilities, achieving more effective water pollution control, resource recovery and sludge minimization for a sustainable urban environment.

Prof. Xiao-yan LIProfessorDepartment of Civil Engineering,The University of Hong Kong

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About the Speaker Prof Mercedes Maroto-Valer (FRSE, FIChemE, FRSC, FRSA) is Assistant Deputy Principal (Research & Innovation) and Director of the Research Centre for Carbon Solutions (RCCS) at Heriot-Wat University. She has held academic appointments at the University of Kentucky (1997-1998), Pennsylvania State University (1998-2004), University of Nottingham (2005-2012) and Heriot-Watt University (2012-now). She joined Heriot-Watt University in 2012 as the first Robert Buchan Chair in Sustainable Engineering and she has been Director of the cross-university Energy Academy and Head of the Institute of Mechanical, Process and Energy Engineering.

She is Director of the Research Centre for Carbon Solutions (RCCS) comprising over 50 researchers and an active research portfolio of >£17m. RCCS is a world leading engineering centre delivering innovation for the wider deployment of low-carbon energy systems required for meeting carbon targets, including carbon capture, conversion, transport and storage; emissions control, low carbon fuels and process/systems integration. She has over 450 publications, including editor of 4 books and 32% of her publications are in top 10% most cited worldwide. She holds leading positions in professional societies and editorial boards and currently serves as President Environment, Sustainability and Energy Division – Royal Society Chemistry (RSC), Editor-in-Chief Greenhouse Gases: Science and Technology, Member of the British Geological Survey (BGS) Advisory Committee, Board Member of the Energy Technologies Partnership (ETP), Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng) Frontiers of Engineering Steering Group, Member Communities Board-Royal Society Chemistry (RSC), and Institute Chemical Engineers (IChemE) Energy Centre – The Leadership Forum. She has received numerous international prizes and awards, including 2018 SRUK/CERU Merit Award (Society of Spanish Researchers in the UK), 2013 Hong-Kong University Mong Distinguished Fellowship, 2011 RSC Environment, Sustainability and Energy Division Early Career Award, 2009 Philip Leverhulme Prize, 2005 US Department of Energy Award for Innovative Development, 1997 Ritchie Prize, 1996 Glenn Award- Fuel Chemistry Division of the American Chemical Society and the 1993 ICI Chemical & Polymers Group Andersonian Centenary Prize. Her research portfolio has included as PI/CI projects worth ~ £35m, and has recently been awarded a prestigious European Research Council (ERC) Advanced Award.

In her role as Assistant Deputy Principal (Research and Innovation), her key strategic responsibilities include leading the development of university wide initiatives (UK, Dubai and Malaysia) to support global research activities.

Low-carbon systems for smart citiesAbstractThree-quarters of the world's population will live in cities by 2050. This is particularly important in the context of energy demands and rapidly growing urbanisation with cities already representing three quarters of energy consumption and 80% of CO2 emissions worldwide. Cities are already encouraging commercial and residential renewable energy generation, like solar and wind energy. Moreover, energy systems integration can bring additional technology benefits (compensating for intermittent renewables) and resource optimisation. For example, the largest reduction in greenhouse gases can be achieved by Power-to-X systems, i.e. coupling highly concentrated CO2 sources with carbon-free H2 from renewable power for supplying large chemicals and fuels production. In this talk, I will present some of our on-going low-carbon research programmes at the Research Centre for Carbon Solutions (RCCS) at Heriot-Watt University, including optimisation of technologies and their integration into low-carbon systems. Finally, realising the opportunities for decarbonisation requires timely strategic international partnerships, and therefore, opportunities for collaboration will also be discussed.

Prof. M. Mercedes MAROTO-VALERBuchan Chair in Sustainable Energy EngineeringAssistant Deputy Principal (Research & Innovation)Director of the Research Centre for Carbon Solutions (RCCS)Heriot-Watt University

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About the Speaker Chrisna du Plessis is Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Architecture, and Chair of the School for the Built Environment,

University of Pretoria, South Africa. Before joining the University of Pretoria in 2011, she was Principal Researcher at CSIR Built

Environment. Prof du Plessis holds graduate and post-graduate degrees in architecture and sustainable development from the University

of Pretoria, a PhD in urban sustainability from the University of Salford, from whom she also received an Alumni Achievers Award, and

an honorary doctorate from Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden. Prof du Plessis is Leader of the Priority Theme: Sustainable

Construction Chair, as well as Chair of the Programme Committee of the Board of the International Council for Research and Innovation

in Building and Construction (CIB). She is also member of the International Standards Organisation working group on resilience of

buildings and civil engineering works, and serves on the Editorial Boards of the journals Smart and Sustainable Built Environment and

Sustainable Earth. She has further served as juror for the LafargeHolcim Foundation Sustainable Building Competition (MEA region, June

2011 & 2017) and European Solar Decathlon (2011 and 2014). Her research concentrates on developing the principles and guiding

frameworks for the practices of smart and sustainable construction and human settlement development, with a focus on resilience and

regeneration, and she has applied this in a body of work that spanned the fields of housing, construction industry performance, urban/

human settlement development and infrastructure design. She has recently published Designing for Hope: Pathways to regenerative

sustainability which was awarded the AfriSam SAIA Award for Innovation in Sustainability in 2016.

Smart Cities– the Promises and the Pitfalls

AbstractWhile there are numerous definitions and interpretations of smart cities, most of these can be encapsulated in the definition of Townsend

(2013:15): “Smart cities are places where information technology is combined with infrastructure, architecture, everyday objects, and

even our bodies to address social, economic and environmental problems.” This definition goes beyond describing what smarts cities

are, but also what their purpose should be – addressing real-world problems and not just enabling unbridled hedonistic consumerism.

Smart cities therefore have a crucial role to play in meeting sustainable development goals and improving resilience. Sensors and

cameras in monitoring networks alert us to dangers; smart grids and the Internet of Things allow us to optimize energy use and

streamline logistics; social media communities allow more participative forms of governance and greater democracy. These are all good

things, and why the Smart Cities concept holds so much promise for cities in developing countries. Less is said of the negative aspects

of smart cities, with critiques focusing on the potential for social polarization, the educational and financial demands made on citizens in

order to participate in urban life, technocratic and autocratic governance, excessive surveillance, and an engineering approach focused

on quantitative data analysis in pursuit of system optimization (Söderström et al 2014). This paper explores considers the possible

implications of global systems disruptions such as climate change and a rise in fascism and social division, and how Smart Cities

interventions can build resilience to these disruptors or make cities even more vulnerable. The conclusion is that Smart Cities is a double-

edged sword, and we would be wise to think carefully about how we wield it.

Prof Chrisna Du PlessisHead of Department of ArchitectureUniversity of Pretoria, South Africa

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Subtheme 118 June – Day 211:30 Investigating the indoor environmental quality of a-state-of-

the-art tennis dome at a University campus in UK

Emmanuel Essah

11:45 Intelligent Management and Application of Public Buildings

Energy Monitoring Data

Jianjie Zhi, Qiang Xu, Weiqin Wu

12:00 A conceptual model for enhancing efficiency, effectiveness

and value for money in public private partnerships (PPPs) –

the case of South Africa

Sadhana Singh

12:15 Finite Element Analysis Based Bridge Damage Modelling for

System Identification

Fangzheng Lin

12:30 Mediation Effects of Incentive Partnerships on Smart

Procurement Factors Influencing Quality Provisions of Affordable

Housing Projects within Construction Sector of Nigerian Economy

Nuru Gambo

12:45 Research on the Strategies of Korean Construction

Companies in advancing into the Global Smart City Market

Kim Dong Wook, Jang Hyoun Seung

14:30 The Categorization of Virtual Design and Construction

Services

Jeff Kim

14:45 An Integrated Framework for Design and Management of

Building Integrated Photovoltaic (BIPV) Projects

Pabasara Wijeratne Mudiyanselage

15:00 Renewable energy uptake in the building industry: A

sociotechnical network approach

Rebecca Yang

15:15 State-of-the-Art Review of Defect Detection in Concrete

Bridge Deck

Sherif Abdelkhalek

15:30 Climate-smart housing: A thermal comfort approach

Nipuni Wimalasena

15:45 Pre-Casting, Recycle and Performance Efficiency for

Sustainable Construction Components

Fabio Fatiguso

16:30 Estimating quasi-real-time building energy demand using

occupancy information: A case study in Sumida, Tokyo

Takahiro Yoshida

16:45 An Ontology to Sustainability Provision System of Energy

Demands and Indoor Thermal Comfort by Integrating Building

Energy Models with IoT – Focusing on Residential Building in

Kyojima, Tokyo

Soowon Chang

17:00 Are Vernacular Building Types Smart?

Marcellinus Uwadiegwu Okafor

17:15 The Kasumigaseki Building’s Planning and Technology:

Japan’s First Skyscraper from the Viewpoint of Renewal

Ryohei Kumagai

17:30 Field Measurement on Thermal Load of Concrete Building

Model With Wooden Decoration

Atsumasa Yoshida

17:45 Examining Structural Steel Foundation and Thermal Break

Construction Methodologies in a new Museum by Tadao Ando

Daniel Whittaker

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Subtheme 218 June – Day 214:30 Investigation on the use of Blockchain-Based Smart

Contract within the Construction Supply Chain

Mohammad Ilbeigi

14:45 Classification and Object Reconstruction in Point Clouds

Using Semantic Segmentation and Transfer Learning

Gustaf Uggla

15:00 Planning Considerations for Smart and Sustainable

Transportation Infrastructure: Case Study of Non-Motorised

Transport Facilities in Johannesburg South Africa

Chioma Okoro, Innocent Musonda

15:15 An exploratory factor analysis of transportation project

sustainability indicators: A case of projects in South Africa

Chioma Okoro, Innocent Musonda

15:30 Tradition and innovation in design process of new cycle

tracks. A case study in Milan.

Fabio Giucastro

16:30 The Potential for Blockchain and Artificial Intelligence to

Enhance the Transport Sector

Karlson Charlie Hargroves

16:45 A Network Optimization Model for Prepositioning Emergency

Centers in Resilient Cities

Mohammad Ilbeigi

17:00 Smart pavement procurement strategy in planning design

and construction of sustainable transportation and innovation

technology

Mohamed Mostafa

17:15 Smart waste logistic system: The Foshan, Mainland China

experience

Kai-Chi Thomas Ying

17:30 The prospects of delivering the electric vehicle charging

infrastructure to support Scotland’s 2032 transport electrification

targets Thomson Craig

17:45 Harnessing Machine-Learning towards Autonomous

Mobility Prediction of Urban Highway Project

Inwoo Jung

Subtheme 318 June – Day 211:30 Smart Cities & Delivery Chain Performance Criteria

Martin Skitmore

11:45 Enhancements for ISO 37120 from

smart city concept

Maciel De Abreu

12:00 Urban planning against poverty: when inclusion

means smart city

Jean-Claude Bolay

12:15 Indoor environmental quality (IEQ) acceptance of

very small flat units of Hong Kong residents

Tsz Wun Tsang

12:30 Fundamental Study on Development of Two-Dimensional

Real-Time Flow Simulation Method of Fresh Concrete in Wall Form

Naoki Mishima

13:00 The Integrated Use of BIM-RFID-WSN in

AEC Industry

Alperen Mert Sonmez

11:30 Decision Making: Improving Value Delivery in Early Stage

Design

Kagioglou Michail

11:45 Project and Innovation Management: A Contemporary Case

of Diffusion of Innovation in Business Management

Mohammed Dulaimi

12:00 An Agile Management Approach of Bim: A Case Study

Beatriz Zeglin

12:15 Prototyping for Real-time Heavy Lift Simulation using Game

Engine System

Lei Zhen, Francis Siu

12:30 Smart Monitoring Platform of Construction Engineering –

Data-based Research on Total Quality Control of Building and

A Smart Monitoring Platform

Yi Chung

12:45 BIM: An Overview of Its Adoption in Brazilian Civil

Construction Industry

Cristiane Ramos Magalhães

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14:30 Statistical Process Control to Quantifying Resilience of

Transportation Infrastructures Using GPS Data: Hurricane Sandy

Case Study

Marko

14:45 The application of BIM technology in the super large CBD

project

Juan Ju

15:00 Constraint-free Crane Path Re-planning

Hung-Lin Chi, Xiao Li

15:15 Applying Mass Customization to Constructing Interior

Residential Spaces

Stevens Matt

15:30 Embodied Carbon Mitigation Strategies in the Construction

Industry

Navodana Rodrigo, Xiaohua Jin, Srinath Perera

15:45 Manage the Costs of Prefabricated Concrete Buildings:

Project Stakeholders’ Perspective

Wei Wu

16:00 A Smart City Concept for Improving Alteration and

Refurbishment of Buildings

David Oloke

16:15 Implementing Progressive Design Build, A Case Study: UW

West Campus Utility Plant

Giovanni Migliaccio

16:30 Control Choices in the Design Phase of Construction

Projects: A Holistic Perspective

Yadi Li

16:45 Innovative approaches to automated construction: Recent

advances and future visions on three-dimensional printing

Fahriye Hilal Halicioglu

17:00 The potential impact of robotics on construction jobs

Josephine Llale

17:15 Participation in Design for Safety: A Literature Review

Shu Hui Michelle Lim

17:30 Assessment of 3DP adoption in Colombian Built

Environment Sector

Felipe Rivera

Subtheme 418 June – Day 211:30 Understanding unstructured 3D point clouds for creating

digital twin city: An unsupervised hierarchical clustering approach

Fan Xue

11:45 The Application of Particle Swarm Optimization in Sewer

Budget

Tarek Zayed

12:00 Designing the Modern Workplace to Inspire the Current

Workforce: A Literature Review

Sarel Lavy, Rachel Henry

12:15 How smart work environment applications can add strategic

value

Rianne Appel-Meulenbroek

12:30 Reshaping approaches to manage construction projects for

the needs of smart built environments

Carmel Lindkvist

12:45 4D BIM Models for smart utility relocation management in

urban infrastructure projects

Vilventhan Aneetha

13:00 Importance level of post graduate student housing facility

services: perceptions of students

Fredrick Simpeh

14:30 Impact of facility management arrangement on occupant

satisfaction: Case studies of six multi-generational condominiums

Chaiwat Riratanaphong

14:45 The role of Building Information Modelling in managing

healthcare requirements

Joao Soliman Junior

15:00 Urban value ecosystem model from facility management

perspective

Alenka Temeljotov Salaj

15:15 Development of a composite performance index for

healthcare facilities management

Cao Lingyan

15:30 An exploration of the owner's requirements for BIM in

facilities management

Nashwan Dawood

15:45 BIM-enabled Safety Management for Facility Repair and

Maintenance: A Review

Nethmin Pilanawithana

16:00 Overview of the uniqueness and value of facility

management

Fredrick Simpeh

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Subtheme 518 June – Day 216:30 Stakeholders Embrace Green Construction as the Right Direction: But As Individuals They Make Self-Interested Decisions Samuel Hammond

16:45 Effective usage of solar power generation and storage battery combined system Takeshi Sase

17:00 Recycling Services Using the Best Value Approach (BVA) Mohammed Algahtany

17:15 Improving the Accuracy of Multi-zone Indoor Temperature CFD Simulation Under Limited Information Using Solar Analysis and BIM Helen Kwok

17:30 Efficient Mechanical Commissioning of New Buildings Scott Kramer

17:45 Building sustainable futures: industry perceptions of the key construction project management graduate competencies required to meet industry needs. Heather Mitchel Tree, Rebecca Cameron

Subtheme 618 June – Day 211:30 Governance For Resilient Smart Cities Verna Nel

11:45 Preparing Construction Supply Chains for Blockchain: An Exploratory Analysis Ibrahim Yitmen

12:00 An Improved Zero-Price Probability Model to Evaluate the Default Risk of Listed Construction Companies: Empirical Study in China Jiabao Jing

12:15 Development of a Framework to Support the Effective Adoption of BIM in the Public Sector: Lessons for Ireland Kuang Shiyao

12:30 The role played by the Italian Public Administration in attracting investment for the enhancement of Real Estate Assets. Morena Marzia

12:45 A conceptual framework for exploring the impact of social capital on innovation ambidexterity of Construction Project-Based Small and Medium Size Enterprises (PB-SMEs) Khaled Anowar Sagar

14:30 Drivers of Private Sectors’ Participation in PPP in China: From the Perspective of Contract Characteristics Bo Zhang

14:45 A framework for evaluating potential competitiveness for construction companies entering international markets Lean-Sze Nancy Lim

15:00 Governance in Urban Planning: Assessment of the Social Learning in Information and Communication Technologies, applied to the Sao Paulo Urban Policies review process, from 2014 to 2016 Karin Marins

15:15 Smart Strategies for International HSR Rolling Stock Suppliers Improving Competitive Advantage Na Zhang

15:30 Innovation in Construction Contractor Organisations: Adopting the Concept of Exploration-Exploitation Nipuni Sumanarathna

15:45 Success Factors (SFs) for Sustainable Affordable Housing: A Review Study Michael Adabre

16:30 Dynamic Assessment of Corruption Forms Throughout Infrastructure Procurement Process: An International Expert Survey Emmanuel Owusu, Albert Chan, Francis Siu

16:45 Prevention of dust exposure in demolition work in Denmark– a participatory approach intervention. Sisse Groen

17:00 Quantifying Enablers' Effects for Smart City Policy Development Clement Marc Francois Boris Nicolas

17:15 Housing & People with disabilities Italian Public Policy and Pathways to Social Inclusion Cia Genny

17:30 The Social Manager as a Key Player in the Social Housing Communities Cia Genny

17:45 Towards an Integrated KPI Framework for Smart Cities Aikaterini Prevelianaki

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Subtheme 718 June – Day 211:30 Predictors of safety behaviour in the construction industry: a systematic review Emmanuel Bannor Boateng

11:45 Leadership Styles in Construction Trades and it Effect on Smart Productivity Nuruddeen Usman

12:00 Tapping into Women's Leadership and Creativity for Constructing Smart Cities Kurul Esra

12:15 Inhabiting the Brazilian Centers reusing Preexistences Julia Abreu

12:30 Study on urban park renewal design based on oline user comments: illustrated by the case of Chongqing Jiuquhe Wetland Park Likai Lin, Wanqin Zhang, Chunlan Du

12:45 The Study of Water System in Informal Settlements in the Case of Dharavi in Mumbai, India Jia Yen Lim

Subtheme 818 June – Day 216:30 Hidden Critical Risk for Smart Technological Adoption in the Construction Industry: Cybercrime Usman Muhammad Gidado

16:45 Site Layout Planning and Equipment's Catalog In Construction Projects: Neglected Aspect by Building Information Modelling (BIM) Developers Muhammad Ibrahim Ahmad

17:00 Integration & Collaboration for Smart Planning, Design and Construction Esra Kurul

17:15 Exploring the challenges in the interface between urban design and urban management in South Africa Uche Ordor

17:30 Best Value Approach Case Study of a Water Purification System Mohammed Algahtany

17:45 Smart Modern Construction – A Proof of Concept through Expert Opinions Priyadarshini Das

TG83/TG90/W065/W089/W092/W102/W117/W118/W12118 June – Day 214:30 Exploring consultants and contractors influence on the use of Pre-assembled Building Services Components in Complex Office Developments within Saudi Arabia Mohammed Alghaseb

14:45 Knowledge sharing and hazard awareness in the construction industry: a global perspective Rita Yi Man Li

15:00 Application of BIM to building confirmation and inspection work in Japan and its prospects Masaki Muto

15:15 Skills Required for Offsite Construction Buddhini Ginigaddara Appuhamilage

15:30 Blockchain Adaption in Construction Supply Chain: A Review of Studies Across Multiple Sectors Amer Hijazi

15:45 Knowledge Management (KM) practices in Project-Based Supply Chains: An Exploratory Study Malik Khalfan

16:30 Identifying LCC user types using the concept of personas Kim Haugboelle, Maria Saridaki

16:45 Ready for take-off? Top level management composition and competences at Nordic Contractors Antoine Manes

17:00 Using data analysis techniques in procurement method selection: evidence from urban rail projects Nicola Naismith

17:15 W117 Research Roadmap Dean Kashiwagi

17:30 How FMs can Change the Project Management in Organizations Saud Almutairi

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W09618 June – Day 214:30 Project management in infrastructure projects: case

studies with Brazilian and foreign construction companies

operating in Brazil

Tiely Zurlo Mognhol

14:45 Using the Business Model Canvas to analyze

architectural firms

Gil Barros

15:00 The correlation between consumer personality,

architecture and where consumers decode to shop

Jan Cruywagen

15:15 Platforms of Collaboration – Exploring Social Exchange in a

Digital Domain

Jennifer Barrett

16:30 Knowledge Management In Architecture and Engineering

Design Companies Acting In the Infrastructure Segment

Ariane Lima

16:45 How Risk Management has been practiced in the Brazilian

Construction Industry

Flavia Souza

17:00 Risk Management in Engineering Projects

Tassia Farssura

W10418 June – Day 214:30 Exploration and Practice of the Construction Mode of

Sustainable Old-age Facilities in China's Existing Settlements

under the Urban Old Age Environment

Dongwei LIU

14:45 On-slab-piping system of toilet and its application to long-

life housing in Korea

Hyeonjeong YANG, Sooam KIM

15:00 Adequacy level of Brazilian constructive systems to the

Open Building: an evaluation tool (2.0)

Lamounier

15:15 Next Generic Residential High-Rise – Flexible Housing

Typologies and their Social and Environmental Sustainability

Oliver Heckmann

W11018 June – Day 214:30 Robustness as Resilience, Mobility and Stability:

An Actor-Network Approach to Identifying Typologies of

Australian Pop-Up Shelters

Zelinna Pablo, Kerry London

14:45 Smart settlements and Women's participation:

lessons from urban kampung in Surabaya,Indonesia

Sarah Cahyadini

15:00 How Smart People Create Resilient Settlements

Purwanita Setijanti, Happy Sumartinah

15:15 Neighborhood Development Strategy to Empower

Local Community for Tourism Development in Urban

Kampong Settlement within Yogyakarta City

Paulus Bawole

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Subtheme 119 June - Day 311:15 Modeling uncertainty in electricity resilient community

clustering: a spatial BigData approach

Yoshiki Yamagata

11:30 The Change of Building Information Modeling Maturity in the

Last Five Years

Yunfeng Chen

11:45 Electronic Procurement Adoption in the Construction

Industry: A Critical Review of Literature

Sitsofe Kwame Yevu

12:00 A methodology of risk assessment, management and

coping actions for Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) hit by high-explosive

warheads

Robert Levy

12:15 Spatial Coverage of Wi-Fi-based occupancy monitoring

systems: The Impact of an occupant’s relative location to a

receiver Changbum Ann

12:30 Exploring Training Within Industry (TWI) In Construction To

Bypass Human Failure Ihfasuziella Ibrahim

12:45 Smart Energy Harvesting Performance of Photovoltaic Roof

Assemblies in Canadian Climate Sudhakar Molleti

Subtheme 319 June - Day 311:00 Systematic Literature Review of Design Management in

Construction through the Last Planner System Perspective

Sergei Kortenko, Kortenko Sergei

11:15 A vision for the future of the computer-aided tolerance

management in construction based on the lessons learned from

manufacturing

Saeed Talebi

11:30 Managing company responsibility for mental health in the

New Zealand construction industry

Kathryn Davies

11:45 Digital Construction: The Readiness of Malaysian

Construction Industry

Fah Choy Chia

12:00 Assessing design process performance of construction

projects

Claudio Mourgues

12:15 Application of IoT in construction industry: A review of the

state of the art and future opportunities

Dong Wang, Francis Siu

14:30 Factors affecting time overruns On construction

projects in Singapore

Ruwini Edirsinghe

14:45 Enabling Factors for Adopting Industrial Building System into

the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Bambang Trigunarsyah

15:00 How industrial IoT boosts construction productivity

Andy K L Wong

15:15 SIMULTAN as a Big-Open-Real-BIM Data Model –

Proof of Concept for the Design Phase

Sabine Wolny

15:30 Extended reality approach for construction quality control

Mustafa Al-Adhami

15:45 Challenges of Implementing Emerging Technologies in

Residential Modular Construction

Aaron Costin

14:45 Real life calibration of microbial models by application of

UAV and AI- A conceptual study

Klodian Gradeci

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15:00 A simplified BIM approach for small construction sites

Andrea Revolti

15:15 The use of interoperability in BIM prefabricated wood frame

housing production process

Fabiano Correa

15:30 Activity-based vs. Object-based Scheduling in

Construction: A Phenomenological Study A Phenomenological

Study of the potential shift of Construction Scheduling Process

Mohammad Mayouf

15:45 Classification of Construction Trade and Quantification of

Work Efficiency Using Posture Recognitions and Deep Neural

Networks

Chen Ling, Francis Siu

16:00 Workflow for the architectural housing conception based on

local data of subnormal agglomerates

Fabiano Correa

Subtheme 419 June - Day 311:00 Smart Building Management and Design Decisions:

BIM based Building Performance Monitoring

Ruwini Edirsinghe

11:15 Creation of SMART Towns: An Experiential Learning Journey

Evelyn, Ai Lin Teo

11:30 A Conceptual Framework and Information Collection

Strategy of Space-oriented BIM-based FM Solution of

Hospital Projects

Ya Wen

11:45 Using BIM for Ongoing Building Operations throughout a

Building’s Lifecycle

Ammar Shemery

12:00 Damage Detection and Evaluation of Wooden Seismic

Structural Members Using Piezoelectric Sensors and Autoencoder

for Structural Health Monitoring

Natsuhiko Sakiyama

12:15 From Hour to Minute: Non-technical Challenges for

Measuring Office Space Utilization with Smart Technologies

Chiara Tagliaro

14:30 The Maximization of the Value of Solar Panel Installations

Yasir Alhammadi

14:45 Prediction of Water Pipe Leakage Risks by using TPOT

Zehao Ye

15:00 How could we realize interoperable IoT for built

environment?

Tomonari Tomonari

15:15 Integrating maintenance and the safety of facilities: an

educational facilities case study

Igal M. Shohet

15:30 Data Centers as the backbone of smart cities: a study of

their cost and benefits

Patrick Lam

15:45 How Professionals Can Change the Project Management

Paradigm in Organizations

Nguyen LE

16:00 Value of Performance Information and Risk Mitigation in the

Supply Chain: Case Study of a Large Private Organization

Jacob Kashiwagi

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Subtheme 519 June - Day 311:00 Impact of Reducing Toilet Water Consumption on Sewage System Design Orestes Gonclaves

11:15 Study on lighting for conducting comfortable medical environment Part 1 Difference in psychological responses of healthy young people depending on lighting type Kanano Goi

11:30 Towards a more Circular Construction Model: Conceptualizing an open-BIM based Estimation framework for Urban mining. Vishal Kumar

11:45 Green Blue Roof as an effective strategy for the Sustainable Stormwater Management Muhammad Shafique

12:00 An analytic network process for lifecycle sustainability assessment in major project development Andrew Agapiou

12:15 Environmental Protected Areas X Urban Occupation in São Paulo, Brazil: The Case of Vila Nova Esperança Alex Abiko

12:30 An assessment of concrete, steel and timber products in a commercial building using life-cycle analysis results Vivian Tam

14:30 The Status of Age-Friendly Community Research Alex Torku

14:45 Thermal and RGB-D Sensor Fusion for Non-Intrusive Human Thermal Comfort Assessment Da Li

15:00 The Importance of Adopting of a Sustainability Assessment Tool for Public Building Projects from Environmental Challenges perspective in Saudi Arabia. Hassan Alfaifi

15:15 Monitoring particulate matter emission from construction activity which causes long-term health issues and premature deaths Choi Jae-ho

15:30 Assessment of Waste Generation and Diversion Rates in Residential Construction Projects in Australia Shiyamini Ratnasabapathy

15:45 Urban development, construction and sustainability: the teaching experience of Civil Engineering Graduate Courses at Poli USP Karin Marins

16:00 Using Machine Learning for carbon -conditioning recycled aggregate concrete modeling Vivian Tam

Subtheme 619 June - Day 311:00 Is your city Smart or Resilient? A case study of Christchurch, New Zealand Son Phung

11:15 A Target-oriented Data Envelopment Analysis for Regional Construction Efficiency Improvement in Mainland China Ming Luo

11:30 Assessing the Impact of Regulatory Changes on Capital Projects in the United States Edward Jaselskis, Abdullah Alsharef

11:45 Issues and challenges of smart cities governance: A systematic review Suresh Renukappa

12:00 Identifying driving factors of construction megaproject success based on three Chinese cases Ting Wang

14:30 Challenges for managing knowledge in the context of smart cities: a critical review Wala Abdalla

14:45 Organising for innovation in the digital economy: the case of AEC industry Marijana Sreckovic

15:00 Preliminary Evaluation of the Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) to Enable Smart City Applications Nawari Nawari

15:15 Choice of GCC Construction Market Entry Mode Mohammed dulaimi

15:30 An Evaluation of Methodological Issues for Assessing Impacts of Leadership on Innovative Culture of the Building Industry Suzanne Wilkinson

15:45 Conceptual Framework for the Design of Payment Mechanism in Transportation PPPs Luming Shang

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Subtheme 719 June - Day 311:00 The Influence of Organizational Infrastructure on

Organizational Effectiveness in the Construction Industry

Daniel Yamoah Agyemang

11:15 Enabling Factors for Adopting Industrial Building System into

the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Intan Diyana Musa

11:30 Cost Savings by Advancements in Residential Connected

Thermostat (CT) Control Systems

Scott Kramer

11:45 A review: Adoption of Building Information Modelling for

Affordable Housing Delivery System Lasse Fredslund Jes Mann

14:30 Moving towards Smart Cities: Assessment of Residential

Satisfaction in Newly Designed for Public Housing in Malaysia

Natasha Dzulkalnine

14:45 Barriers and motivators for electronic and mobile Health

(e&mHealth) interventions in mental illness management amongst

construction workers

Janet Mayowa Nwaogu

15:00 A Review of International Construction Joint Ventures

research in construction journals

Mershack Opoku Tetteh

15:15 Exploring the need for occupational psychological health

management and interventions in the construction industry: An

empirical study in Ghana.

Genevieve Ataa Fordjour

15:30 Problems and Proposal of Improvement of Huifengxincun

Community in Wuxi, China, Based on the Result of Post-

Occupancy Evaluation

Lingxiang Ma

W070/W080/W08619 June - Day 311:00 Prediction of service life of building claddings using the

factor method: A state of the art

Jorge de Brito

11:15 Identifying Key Performance Indicators for Facilities

Management in Hospital Buildings

Joseph Lai

11:30 Contribution of Cracking and Spalling to the Degradation

of Façade Claddings in Current Buildings

Clara Pereira

Subtheme 819 June - Day 311:00 Utilizing Millennials to Create Change in the Facility

Management Industry

Yasir Alhammadi

11:15 Blockchain-based Business Platform for Peer-to-Peer

Distributed Renewable Energy Trading

Rebecca Yang

11:30 Maintenance contract optimisation for smart buildings

through ultrasonic sensor application and integration

Andrea Revolti

11:45 Designing Smart Campus Landscapes: Methods for holistic

campus development

Anne-Marja Nevgi

12:00 Investigating Construction Workers Health and Safety Risks

in Sustainable Building Projects

Sadegh Aliakbarlou

12:15 Prediction of Construction Claim in Real Estate and

Infrastructure Projects

Himanshu Rai

12:00 How can involvement of FM in Lean Project Delivery

contribute to the construction of Smart Cities?

Antje Junghans

12:15 Influence of internal thermal insulation on decay risk of

wooden beam embedded in masonry wall

Xiaohai Zhou

12:30 ETICS Condition surface resistance to water, graffiti and

biocolonization

Ines Flores-Colen

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TG88/W098/W11119 June - Day 314:30 The Journey Towards Creating Intelligent Buildings

Matthew Marson, Derek Clements-Croome

14:45 Smart Governance In Smart Cities

Alex Abiko

15:00 A smart low carbon district energy network renovated from

the largest steelworks in Luxembourg

Yu LI

15:15 Towards digital campus – improving usability of learning

environments

Vitalija Danivska

15:30 Linking the environment to human data for a comprehensive

wellbeing assessment in the workplace

Young Lee, Derek Clements-croome

15:45 Building integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) modelling for a demo

site in Sweden based on building information modelling (BIM)

platform

Samer Quintana, Xingxing Zhang

16:00 Industry-Academia Collaborative Upskilling via BIM

Yang Tong

TG59/W09919 June - Day 311:00 Safety and health implications from a megaproject

management operating model: preliminary observations from

London Tideway

Alistair Gibb

11:15 Impact of a mixed-media digital CDM tool on new

graduates’ ability to spot construction hazards

Billy Hare

11:30 Safety Compliance of the Construction Workers in Hong

Kong: An Application of the Theory of Planned Behaviour Using

Sociotechnical Systems Approach

Wing Chi Tsang

11:45 The Influence of Designers on Construction Health and

Safety (H&S)

John Smallwood

12:00 An investigation of unsafe behaviours among Sri Lankan

construction workers

Chathuri Naiduwa Handi

12:15 Uncertainty Induced Risks Influencing Safety Performance

in Building Refurbishment projects: A Systematic Literature Review

Marcus Jefferies, Udara Ranasinghe

14:30 Cross-boundary contact, work-family conflict, sleep

problems, and alcohol consumption: Experiences of South African

construction professionals

Paul Bowen, Rita Peihua Zhang

14:45 A dynamic perspective on the integrated design and

construction decision making to improve construction work health

and safety

Payam Pirzadeh

15:00 Prevention of occupational diseases – an overview of

different control measures during tunnelling activities

Katrin Leifels

15:15 On the Formalisation of the Casualisation of Construction

Work: Sa and Uk Perspectives

Fred Sherratt

15:30 The Diversities of Human Failure in the Construction Industry

Lesiba George Mollo

15:45 Evaluating the impact of Mental Health First Aid (MHFA)

training for UK construction workers

Kenneth Lawani

16:00 The Role of Construction Project Managers (Cpms) In

Construction Health and Safety (H&S)

John Smallwood

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W10419 June - Day 311:00 The Long-term Strategies of Collective Residences in

Extreme Water-deficient Cities of Xinjiang: Taking Hami as An

Example

Yan LI

11:15 A Critic on the Theory and Practice of Urban Design: The

Value of Open Building and Beyond

Beisi Jia

11:30 A Comparative Study on Building Longevity Factors

between Traditional Village and Urban Area in Pearl River

Delta, China

Qing Wang

11:45 The Association of Open Construction Ideas, «New

Economics» And Bim – In Unified (Single) Systems. The Problem

of Construction Jnt Systems.

Sergey Rybakov

12:00 A method to analyze the landmark’s visual impact on urban

built environments using saliency-maps

Ran Xu

14:30 Smart Open Retrofitting

Mieke Oostra

14:45 How VR provides Design Freedom to People yet Maintain

Control by Architects

Tian Tian Lo

15:00 Study on the Replaceability of Building Elements in

Modern Architecture Based on the Thinking of Traditional Buildings

Xiaoye Xie

W070/W1007/W11219 June - Day 314:30 Constructing smart urban environments by multi-cultural

project-teams: Actual challenges for construction industry after a

“hand-and-brain-drain” during recent crises-times

Wilco Tijhuis

14:45 Infrastructure Development Through Public Private

Partnership (PPP) Projects in Developing Countries –

the Case of Namibia as an Emerging PPP Start-up Country

Pantaleo Rwelamila

15:00 Key Lessons in the financing of public infrastructure in

South Africa and the Czech Republic

Kahilu Kajimo-Shakantuk

15:15 A post-occupancy evaluation on user expectation and

satisfaction in university hostel environment

Huiying, Cynthia Hou

15:30 Implication of building information (BIM) for Healthcare facility

management (FM): Case of South Africa

Muziwakhe Pimpi Radebe

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Subtheme 120 June - Day 411:00 The Role of Internet of Things In Delivering Smart

Construction

Abdul Quayyum Gbadamosi

11:15 Application of deep learning 3D shape recognition

approaches for Building Information Modeling element

classification and feature extraction

Bonsang Koo

11:30 Systematic Framework for Post-earthquake Bridge

Inspection through UAV and 3D BIM Reconstruction

Vicente Gonzalez

11:45 The Perceived Effectiveness of a Secondary-Glazing

Window and Households’ Energy Conservation Attitudes

Chyi Lin Lee

12:00 Supply chains of high-rise modular buildings in

high-density cities

Yi Yang

12:15 A navigation and positioning-integrated system for

construction quality inspection under self-discipline of

responsible personnel

Xuejiao Xing

14:30 Development of IoT System for Damage Detection Method

of Building Structures and Feasibility Study on Single-story House

on Actual Ground

Takumi Ito

14:45 Fault Detection Strategies applied to Smart Building

Supervisor System

Dario Masucci

15:00 Improving Urban City Resilience by Incorporating Smart

Green Infrastructure Components

Yamuna Kaluarachchi

15:15 Proof-of-concept studies with humanoid robots for smart

building services

Kalle Kahkonen

15:30 Prospects for the use of 4D BIM for forensic delay analysis

on construction projects

David Sanchez

15:45 Why transform the building industry? a case for

technological change in New Zealand construction

Suzanne Wilkinson

16:00 United Nation’s sustainable development goals: Readiness

of Australian construction industry Vivian Tam

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Subtheme 320 June - Day 411:00 Rice Husk Ash as a Partial Cement Replacement in Rigid

Highway Pavements

Heni Fitriani, Ash Ahmed

11:15 Strength and Durability Properties of MaizeCob

(Corncob) Ash Concrete

Ash Ahmed

11:30 Strategy Discussion on Architectural Form and Space

Regeneration of Courtyard in Old City of Beijing

Jinmeng Li

11:45 Smart Cities Implementation: Challenges in Nigeria

Kabir Kadiri

12:00 A BIM data-driven method for producing concreting works

schedules in Hong Kong housing construction

Zilu Lin, Francis Siu

12:15 Smart Housing in Egypt: socio-economic challenges

and potential technological solutions

Wafaa Nadim

12:30 Smart Factory Adaptation Planning by means of BIM in

Combination of Constraint Solving Techniques

Jan Winkels

14:30 Proposal for a classification system supporting

interdisciplinary model exchange between architecture and

structural analysis

Goran Sibenik

14:45 Modular Construction: Assessing the Challenges Faced

with the Adoption of an Innovative Approach to Improve U.S.

Residential Construction

Aaron Costin

15:00 Blockchain Applications in Support of a Smart Energy

Transition: Case Study Oosterwold

Mieke Oostra

15:15 Adoption of Building Information Modelling in Small and

Medium-Sized Enterprises in Developing Countries: A System

Dynamics Approach.

Abdullahi Saka, Dancial Chan, Francis Siu

15:30 Green Building Design and the Paradox of Sustainability:

Comparative Analysis of Eco-Conscious Architecture on the

Environment and Design Practice

Poon Stephen

15:45 Communication Effectiveness in Face-to-Face and

Immersive Virtual Environment: An Initial Evaluation for Construction

Ali Abbas

Subtheme 420 June - Day 411:00 Study on Utilization Area of Public Facilities for Different

Kinds Os Activities

Nobuyuki Nomura

11:15 3D monitoring and damage detection method for

damaged building structure

Yasuhito Beppu

11:30 Common Data Environment for Sustainable Smart

Real Estate Portfolios

Mihaela Meslec

11:45 Empirical Analysis of the Major Renovation and

Replacement Cost of an Office Building during its 18-year

Building Life

Kung-Jen Tu

12:00 Safety Proactive Control System for Multiple Crawler Cranes

Hoisting in Petrochemical Construction based on CPS

Weiguang Jiang

12:15 Effective Property Maintenance Management for State-

Schools in New Zealand: Issues and Challenges

An Thi Hoai Le

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Subtheme 520 June - Day 414:30 Monitoring and evaluation in urban densification areas,

in the neighbourhood scale: multicriteria analysis of the

Belenzinho case study, TOD area in São Paulo, Brazil

Karin Marins

14:45 Green roofs as an effective strategy for the reduction of

Co2 emission: A review

Muhammad Shafique

15:00 Identifying the Right Climate Scale to Support Low-Energy

Building Design Process

Lorenzo Barghini

Subtheme 620 June - Day 414:30 Challenges for delivering smart cities agenda in India: a

systematic review

Nisha Shetty

14:45 Complexities Associated with Smart City Projects: A Study

of Real-Life Case Studies

Oladimeji Olawale

15:00 Organisational structure of client teams in two successful

infrastructure projects

Tsholofelo Mosalaesi

15:15 Smart City: E-Topia, Utopia, Dystopia?

Chrisna Du Plessis

15:30 Capacity building in the Pakistan construction sector:

the paradox for small and medium-sized construction enterprises

Khurram Iqbal Ahmad Khan Khan

15:15 Applications and Opportunities for Timber Space Frames

in the Circular Economy

Morten Gjerde

15:30 Managing Construction and Demolition (C&D) Waste in

Australia Malik Khalfan

15:45 Mitigating effect on electricity supplying capacity in summer

with solar power generation

Takeshi Sase

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Subtheme 720 June - Day 411:00 Managing Health and Safety in a Fast Changing Market and

Organisational Culture: a case study

Hedley Smyth

11:15 The Contrasting Approach of Contractors Operating

in International Markets to the Management of Well-being,

Occupational Health and Safety

Hedley Smyth

11:30 A proposal for the innovative management of the elderly’s

Real Estate properties in Italy. The “Silver Lining” model.

Marzia Morena

11:45 Analysis of Pedestrian Walkability Using Computer Vision

and Deep Learning

Kok Yiu Wong

12:00 Factors Hindering External Stakeholder Management in

Construction Projects of Developing Countries: Case Study

of Ghana

Dennis Goodenough Oppong

12:15 Comparison of perceived neighbourhood sustainability and

liveability among different neighborhoods in transitional China: The

case of Chengdu

Qi Zhang

14:30 Occupant satisfaction and consciousness of energy

use in green buildings: A case study on a Miljöbyggnad certified

office building in Sweden

Quan Jin, Holger Wallbaum

15:45 The Opportunities for Digital Conservation in Making

Smarter Cities more Natural

David Proverbs

15:00 Adapt or Die: Future of construction requires Individual

Adaptability to technological changes

Rita Yi Man Li

15:15 Moderation of Scaffolding on the relationship between

Complex Questions and Cognitive Loading in Students of

Construction Programs

Theo Haupt

15:30 Quantifying the Variability of a Living-alone Elderly’s

Activities of Daily Living: Clustering Analysis of Spatio-temporal

Occupancy data

Changbum Ahn

15:45 Smart and Sustainable City Framework: Using Smart

Cultural Triangle Precinct as Case Study

Sujata Govada

Subtheme 820 June - Day 411:00 The role of NPM initiatives in shaping Swedish public client

organizations: a driving force or a contributing factor?

Goran Lindahl

11:15 Strengthening Academic and Industry Collaboration for

Improved Outcomes and Impact: Construction Management

Sector Centre Model

Matt Stevens

11:30 Smart Infrastructure – Smart Services: Focus on Non-

medical Support Services in Hospitals

Nicole Gerber

11:45 Health and Safety Considerations for Older Construction

Workers: A Literature Review

Kien Tin Bui

12:00 Automated Recognition of Construction Workers’ Activities

for Productivity Measurement Using Wearable Insole Pressure

System

Maxwell Fordjour Antwi-Afari

14:30 Factors constraining effective knowledge sharing among

construction project managers in South Africa

Zamageda Zungu

14:45 The evolution of the real estate sector: a focus on Italian

Proptech companies How the merge of property and technology

is supporting smart cities

Chiara Tagliaro

15:00 Digital technologies and related competences in

construction management in the era of fast paced digitalisation Kathryn Davies

15:15 Sentiment Analytics of Social Media Data in the

Construction Industry: Preliminary Study on Weibo

Liyaning Tang

15:30 Evaluating Users’ Benefits from a Crowd Management

System in a Smart City Project

Wen jing Yang

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TG79/TG8720 June - Day 414:30 Innovations, regulations and performance optimization for a

carbon free Dutch housing stock

Henk Visscher

14:45 Directives for Resilient and Regenerative Cities

Landman Karina

15:00 Investigation of Factors Influencing the Adoption of Smart

Home Energy Technology

WeiYu Ji

15:15 Exploring ICT for policy improvement of more equity use of

Privately-owned Public Open Spaces

Yi Jian

W07820 June - Day 414:30 BIM-supported scanning and data capturing for

Integrated Resources and Energy Assessment

Iva Kovacic

14:45 Smart Building Management and Design Decisions through

Building Performance and BIM

Ruwini Edirsinghe

15:00 A human touch? How machine learning can improve project

performance

Christian Koch, Antoine Manes

W11320 June - Day 411:00 Towards the Elimination of Residential Building Structural

Failures Through International Best Implementation Practices In

Nigeria

Andrew Agapiou

11:15 Construction Drone Accidents: A worldwide review of the

legal and regulatory environment

Angela Walker

15:30 Visualization of multiple streams of BMS data in a

3D context

Robert Amor, Johannes Dimyadi

15:45 Stakeholders’ Perspective on Blockchain and Smart

Contracts Solutions for Construction Supply Chains

Samudaya Nanayakkara

11:30 Risk definition for construction: risk, uncertainty, hazard,

opportunity

Lin Zhang

11:45 Nudging Public Procurement rivals to bid competitively: The

case of contracting firms within municipal road projects in Saudi

Arabia

Nawaf Alahmadi, Andrew Agapiou

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W040/W116/W12020 June - Day 411:00 The Testing of A Lean Optimisation Protocol for the Design,

Production and Assembly of Disaster Relief Shelters

Alex Copping

11:15 Sustainable Development and the Scottish New Build

Scheme

Billy Hare

11:30 Survey of Austrian Construction Managers as a Basis to

Develop New Approaches to Prevent Moisture Damage in New

Concrete Residential Buildings

Naomi Morishita-Steffen

W11720 June - Day 414:30 An Exploratory Study to Identify Factors Affecting

Performance of Construction Projects

Xiaohua Jin, Srinath Perera, Kasun Gunasekara

14:45 Best Value Approach in Teaching Integrated Project of an

Undergraduate Programme Fah Choy Chia

15:00 The adoption of innovative ideas from developed

countries in Vietnam

Nguyen Le

15:15 Assessment of Risk Factors in the Chinese Construction

Industry and the Identification of Potential Solutions for the Chinese

Construction Industry

Yutian Chen

15:30 Can Automated Leadership Help FMs in Developing African

Countries?

Dean Kashiwagi

15:45 Procuring Janitorial Services for Facilities

Joseph Kashiwagi

16:00 High Performance Roofing Research Program

Saud Almutairi

W11920 June - Day 414:30 Developing a roadmap for implementing on-site

construction automation and robotics in Hong Kong

Wen Pan

14:45 Smart lift control and monitoring for super high-rise

building construction project

Soon-Wook Kwon

15:00 A non-intrusive method for measuring construction

workers’ muscle fatigue

Yantao Yu

15:15 System boundaries of implementing construction robots

for buildings

Mi Pan

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W12220 June - Day 414:30 Comparing the private sector partners’ perspectives on

procuring public-private partnership infrastructure projects in

Ghana and Hong Kong

Robert Osei-Kyei

14:45 Investigating the tender phase of social infrastructure PPPs

in Australia: Exploration of a success factor framework

Laura Simon, Marcus Jefferies

15:00 Adverse selection, moral hazard and hold up in Indian PPP

health care projects

Ganesh Devkar

15:15 Effects of public supports mitigating revenue risk on

Public-Private Partnerships project performances: A guide to

choose among support alternatives

Roberta Pellegrino

15:30 Defining Public-Private Partnership from the Wittgenstein

Family-Resemblance Philosophy

Yongjian Ke

15:45 Challenges of public-private partnership project evaluation:

A perspective from public sector agencies Nicola Naismith

16:00 Effects of Competition and Maturity on Indian Municipal

Solid Waste Project Procurement Boeing Laishram

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Poster Presentation

Adam Abderisak Research on evaluation index system of smart construction

Na Zhang Smart Strategies for International HSR Rolling Stock Suppliers Improving Competitive Advantage

Shin Murakami Methodology for the database on the estimation of housing estates renovations

Akira Oba Study on seismic retrofit system for exposed column base of station platform roof

Ryosuke Shiga Research on corrosion of folded roof tight frame in railway stations

Shinichi Yasutake, Ide Yoshito

Wind-resistant design of the new type communication steel tower based on wind tunnel

Maxwell Fordjour Antwi-Afari

Automated Recognition of Construction Workers’ Activities for Productivity Measurement Using Wearable Insole Pressure System

Keisuke Watanabe Seismic design of over-track steel buildings -Application of innovative isolated pile foundations–

Daisuke Matsushita Nursing activities measurement in medical welfare facility by Bluetooth Low Energy positioning

Eriko Iwaski IoT monitoring system of steel passive vibration controlled building with thermoelectric conversion technology

Dario Masucci An Integrated Maintenance Approach for Critical Infrastructures Ageing

Thomas Bednar SIMULTAN as a Big-Open-Real-BIM Data Model – Evolution of Virtual Building from Design through Construction into Operation Phase

Yongtao Tan A Scientometric Analysis of Low Carbon Building Research

Jiayao Wang, JoonOh Seo

Workload Analysis of Rebar Worker using Wearable Wristband in Hong Kong 6-day Cycle Building Construction

Yusuke Oki Study on characteristics for steel suspended ceiling with multiple slopes

Wei Wang Rural Micro Creation Based on Bamboo Construction

Chun Pong Chau A Vision Based Pedestrian Counting System Using Internet-of-Thing Technique

Yongtao Tan Green Retrofitting Aged Residential Buildings: An Empirical Study in Hong Kong

Slobodan Mickovski BIM awareness, knowledge, and implementation within the construction industry in Scotland

Prieto Application of the Factor Method to the service life prediction of external timber claddings

Kazunobu Minami Innovative Technologies for Sustainable and Adaptable Housing

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Welcoming Dinner (18 June 2019)Ballroom A & B, 7/F, L' hotel Nina et Convention Centre8 Yeung Uk Road, Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong

L' hotel Nina et Convention Centre is Hong Kong’s largest hotel in many respects and the landmark of Tsuen Wan.

A modernist's dream hotel in Tsuen Wan: strategically located 25 minutes each way to all of Hong Kong's major

commercial and entertainment districts, it is the flagship hotel of L' hotel Group and the most affordable luxury

hotel the city has to offer.

L' hotel Nina et Convention Centre is dedicated to providing spacious, professional hospitality services and extraordinary pleasures with

a wide array of amenities and facilities to ensure all guest needs are accommodated. All of the Hotel's 1,608 well-appointed guestrooms

with an average room size of 34 sq.m. (366 sq.ft.), are ideal for tourists and business travellers alike. As a business hotel, L' hotel Nina et

Convention Centre offers professional catering services and a great variety of event spaces for an array of corporate, MICE and personal

events created to surpass the standards of business hotels in Hong Kong. Visit L’hotel Nina et Convention Centre to enjoy affordable

luxury and a haven of unparalleled comfort and service.

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Places of Interest (21 June 2019)

Tour 1 – Xiqu Centre, West Kowloon Cultural District

88 Austin Rd W, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon

The West Kowloon Cultural District is one of the largest

and most ambitious cultural projects in the world. Its

vision is to create a vibrant new cultural quarter for Hong

Kong on forty hectares of reclaimed land located alongside Victoria Harbour. With

a varied mix of theatres, performance spaces, and museums, the West Kowloon

Cultural District will produce and host world-class exhibitions, performances, and

cultural events, providing twenty-three hectares of public open space, including

a two-kilometre waterfront promenade.

Tour 2 – Innovation Tower and House of Innovation, PolyU

11 Yuk Choi Road, Hung Hom, Kowloon

Innovation Tower

The Jockey Club Innovation Tower is home to PolyU's

School of Design and is the new driving force in the

development of Hong Kong as a design hub in Asia. The vision of the Jockey

Club Innovation Tower presents a unique opportunity to re-examine and address

a creative, multidisciplinary environment. The design concept, in its first instance,

collects the variety of programs of the school. Having undergone a strict process

of examination of the multiple relationships amongst their unique identities they

have been arranged in accordance to their ‘collateral flexibilities’.

House of Innovation

The House of Innovation (HoI) is the premium technology

showroom of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

(PolyU). Being the f i rst on-campus technology

showroom in a university in Hong Kong, HoI showcases

PolyU’s most notable inventions and research output,

allowing visitors to gain understanding of its research

strength and expertise. Many of the exhibits exemplify fruitful knowledge transfer

and successful commercialization of PolyU’s research outcome.

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Tour 3 – PMQ

35 Aberdeen Street , Central, Hong Kong

Located on the slope of Aberdeen Street, the main

entrance was the main access for past residents and

witnessed the growth of the police family community and

the neighbourhood through the years. The planter curbs

surrounding the tree near the entrance are constructed by stones excavated

from the remains of the Central School.

Seven Historical spots inside PMQ: 1) Main entrance of Former Hollywood Road

Police Married Quarters, 2) Underground Interpretation Area, 3) Granite steps

and rubble retaining wall of the Central School, 4) Former Central Junior Police

Call Clubhouse, 5) Entrance of the Central School, 6) Exhibition Area, 7) Rooftop

Garden.

Tour 5 –Tai Kwun

10 Hollywood Road, Central, Hong Kong

Tai Kwun is the Centre for Heritage and Arts, a place

of inspiration, stimulation and enjoyment for all Hong

Kong people. Tai Kwun aspires to offer the best heritage

and arts experiences, and to cultivate knowledge and

appreciation of contemporary art, performing arts and history in the community.

It is situated in the restored Central Police Station compound, one of the most

significant revitalisation projects in Hong Kong, comprising three declared

monuments–the former Central Police Station, Central Magistracy and Victoria

Prison.

Tour 4 – SCAD Heritage

292 Tai Po Road, Sham Shui Po, Kowloon

In September 2010, SCAD Hong Kong began classes

in the former North Kowloon Magistracy building, a

former courthouse, in the bustling Sham Shui Po district.

The university earned an Honorable Mention in the

2011 UNESCO Asia-Pacific Awards for Culture Heritage Conservation for the

meticulous rehabilitation and careful conservation of this majestic site. SCAD

transformed the courthouse into a state-of-the-art centre for art and design

education while honoring the structure's historic and cultural significance.

Places of Interest (21 June 2019)

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About Hong Kong

WEATHERSummer (June to August)

Hot, humid and sunny, with occasional showers and thunderstorms. The temperature can exceed 31°C but high humidity levels can

make it feel even hotter.

Average Temperature: 26°C – 31°C

You can find detailed weather updates for tourist attractions on the Hong Kong Weather Information for Tourists website. While you’re in

Hong Kong, you can also dial 1878 200 and press '3' for English to check the latest situation.

ELECTRICITY and VOLTAGEThe standard electrical voltage in Hong Kong is 220 volts AC, 50Hz. Most hotel bathrooms also have outlets for 100 volts, but if not, you

will need a transformer for any appliance or electrical equipment. The majority of electrical outlets in Hong Kong take a three-pronged

UK-style plug. You can buy an inexpensive adaptor for your electrical equipment at most convenience stores.

MONEYThe legal tender in Hong Kong is the Hong Kong dollar (HKD), which is pegged to the US dollar at a rate of about 7.80 HKD to 1 USD,

although exchange rates may fluctuate slightly.

TRANSPORTATIONThere are plenty of ways to get around Hong Kong, whether it’s by taxi, ferry, rail, bus or tram. The city claims one of the world's safest,

most efficient and frequent public transport systems and a convenient payment method in the form of the Octopus Card.

Source:

Discover Hong Kong, http://www.discoverhongkong.com

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Supporting Organisations

Journals

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Advanced Engineering Informatics

Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management

Facilities Intelligent Buildings International

Journal of Built Environment Project and Asset Management

The Journal of Information Technology in Construction

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