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Abstract
Purpose: This paper explores the emerging relationship between Industry 4.0 (I4.0) digital technologies (e.g., blockchain, Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI)) and the construction industry’s gradual transition into a circular economy (CE) system to foster the adoption of circular economy in the construction industry.
Design/methodology/approach: A critical and thematic analysis conducted on 115 scientific papers reveals a noticeable growth in adopting digital technologies to leverage a CE system. Moreover, a conceptual framework is developed to show the interrelationship between different industry 4.0 technologies to foster the implantation of CE in the construction industry.
Findings: Most of the existing body of research provides conceptual solutions rather than developing workable applications and the future of smart cities. Moreover, the coalescence of different technologies is highly recommended to enable tracking of building assets’ and components’ (e.g., fixtures and fittings and structural components) performance, which enables users to optimize the salvage value of components reusing or recycling them just-in-time and extending assets’ operating lifetime. Finally, circular supply chain management must be adopted for both new and existing buildings to realise the industry's CE ambitions. Hence, further applied research is required to foster CE adoption for existing cities and infrastructure that connects them.
Originality/value: This paper investigates the interrelationships between most emerging digital technologies and circular economy and concludes with the development of a conceptual framework to integrate IoT, blockchain and AI into the operation of assets to direct future practical research applications.
Design/methodology/approach: A critical and thematic analysis conducted on 115 scientific papers reveals a noticeable growth in adopting digital technologies to leverage a CE system. Moreover, a conceptual framework is developed to show the interrelationship between different industry 4.0 technologies to foster the implantation of CE in the construction industry.
Findings: Most of the existing body of research provides conceptual solutions rather than developing workable applications and the future of smart cities. Moreover, the coalescence of different technologies is highly recommended to enable tracking of building assets’ and components’ (e.g., fixtures and fittings and structural components) performance, which enables users to optimize the salvage value of components reusing or recycling them just-in-time and extending assets’ operating lifetime. Finally, circular supply chain management must be adopted for both new and existing buildings to realise the industry's CE ambitions. Hence, further applied research is required to foster CE adoption for existing cities and infrastructure that connects them.
Originality/value: This paper investigates the interrelationships between most emerging digital technologies and circular economy and concludes with the development of a conceptual framework to integrate IoT, blockchain and AI into the operation of assets to direct future practical research applications.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Construction Innovation: Information Process Management |
Publication status | Accepted/In press - 29 Apr 2022 |
Keywords
- Construction Circular Economy
- Emerging digital technologies
- Industry 4.0
- Blockchain
- Internet of Things (IoT)
- Artificial intelligence (AI)
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Frontiers in Built Environment (Journal)
Adekunle, S. A. (Guest editor), Ejohwomu, O. (Guest editor), Aigbavboa, C. (Guest editor) & Kissi, E. (Guest editor)
17 Nov 2024 → 7 Mar 2025Activity: Publication peer-review and editorial work › Editorial work › Teaching and Research
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Architectural Engineering and Design Management (Journal)
Ejohwomu, O. (Editor), Edwards, D. (Editor), Windapo, A. (Editor) & Hui, F. (Editor)
25 Oct 2022 → 31 Oct 2023Activity: Publication peer-review and editorial work › Editorial work › Research