E-construction and ICT
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− | The construction industry | + | The construction industry has undergone enormous changes since 1990, due to the growth of the internet, which changed the information flows on construction projects. These changes are grouped under the term e-construction. |
E-construction is the use of electronic technology or information and communication technology (ICT) to change traditional processes. The evolution of ICT in the recent years has changed the process of information creation, storage and access. Through fixed ICT agreements the optimal foundation for digital collaboration in the project is created. These terms are defined when the project agreements between the client and consultant are established, but can be subjected to updates during the project lifetime. | E-construction is the use of electronic technology or information and communication technology (ICT) to change traditional processes. The evolution of ICT in the recent years has changed the process of information creation, storage and access. Through fixed ICT agreements the optimal foundation for digital collaboration in the project is created. These terms are defined when the project agreements between the client and consultant are established, but can be subjected to updates during the project lifetime. | ||
− | A specific tool in the form of BIPS’ A102 - ICT specification tool will be examined. This tool yields the basis for the different parties in a construction project to compose terms of reference for classification, digital communication, communication platform, digital project design, digital tendering, quantities and digital | + | A specific tool in the form of BIPS’ A102 - ICT specification tool will be examined. This tool yields the basis for the different parties in a construction project to compose terms of reference for classification, digital communication, communication platform, digital project design, digital tendering, quantities and digital handover. Different models in the specification tool will be presented corresponding to varying demands towards ICT from the client. |
In the end, the limitations of the ICT specifications and eventual improvements required for success and the future of the ICT specifications will be outlined. | In the end, the limitations of the ICT specifications and eventual improvements required for success and the future of the ICT specifications will be outlined. | ||
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− | + | Generally, E-business can apply to every industry, but the implementation of e-business in the construction industry is defined as the conduct of construction business by electronic means. | |
− | == Annotated Bibliography | + | General definitions of e-construction with relations to information and communication technologies. |
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Revision as of 19:04, 12 June 2017
The construction industry has undergone enormous changes since 1990, due to the growth of the internet, which changed the information flows on construction projects. These changes are grouped under the term e-construction. E-construction is the use of electronic technology or information and communication technology (ICT) to change traditional processes. The evolution of ICT in the recent years has changed the process of information creation, storage and access. Through fixed ICT agreements the optimal foundation for digital collaboration in the project is created. These terms are defined when the project agreements between the client and consultant are established, but can be subjected to updates during the project lifetime. A specific tool in the form of BIPS’ A102 - ICT specification tool will be examined. This tool yields the basis for the different parties in a construction project to compose terms of reference for classification, digital communication, communication platform, digital project design, digital tendering, quantities and digital handover. Different models in the specification tool will be presented corresponding to varying demands towards ICT from the client. In the end, the limitations of the ICT specifications and eventual improvements required for success and the future of the ICT specifications will be outlined.
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The Big Idea
Generally, E-business can apply to every industry, but the implementation of e-business in the construction industry is defined as the conduct of construction business by electronic means.
General definitions of e-construction with relations to information and communication technologies.