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Title: Assessment of emerging technologies enhancing project delivery among medium and large construction firms in Durban
Authors: Mchunu Johannes S’thembiso 
Keywords: Emerging technologies;Project delivery;Medium and large construction firms
Issue Date: Jul-2022
Abstract: 
The objective of this research was to assess the potential of emerging ICT technologies
to enhance construction project design, procurement, and delivery among medium and
large construction firms registered on the Durban Construction Industry Development
Board (cidb) under grade 4-6 and grade 7-9 c. The study explored how construction
companies can use various emerging Information and Communication Technology
(ICT) technologies such as Internet of Things (IoT), 3D Printing, Virtual Reality (VR),
Building Information Modelling (BIM), Robotics and wireless sensor technology, to
improve construction project delivery in the eThekwini region. This study focused on
one province, KZN and the eThekwini District Municipality, located on the east coast
of South Africa. The questionnaires were formulated to evaluate construction
contractors’ level of awareness, understanding, knowledge, and commitment to
advance business operations using new emerging technologies presently linked to the
Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR). Data collection instruments used for this study
comprised an online survey as well as paper-based questionnaires. The data was
analysed using percentages, mean scores, and standard deviations, and each
question was ranked using the SPSS Statistical Package. The analysis shows that
awareness, and knowledge of, new emerging technologies among construction
companies in Durban was significantly high within offices. However, awareness, and
knowledge of, new emerging technologies was significantly low on construction sites.
The study revealed that a remarkable number of respondents were of the opinion that
the implementation of emerging ICT technologies and the 4IR would benefit project
design, procurement and construction delivery. The study concluded that there is a
high level of commitment to implement new emerging technologies among
construction companies in Durban. The study recommended that construction
companies in Durban should acknowledge the need to enhance business processes
in construction and improve levels of performance and competitiveness by
implementing new emerging technologies on construction sites. The study proposed
that construction companies in Durban should implement new emerging technologies
to improve the performance of the sector in KwaZulu-Natal.
Description: 
A research dissertation submitted in fulfilment of the Requirements of the Masters of Built Environment: Construction Management, Durban University of Technology, 2022.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10321/4327
DOI: https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/4327
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