BQS 514 Research Methodology
BQS 514 Research Methodology
BQS 514 Research Methodology
METHODOLOGY
BQS 514
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Semester 3
Session October 2021 – February 2022
GROUP ASSIGNMENT (GROUP 9)
Assignment 3: Research Proposal
“The Challenges of Implementing Information, Communication
and Technology (ICT) in Construction Industry”
PREPARED BY:
PREPARED FOR:
DR. SYLVIA GALA MONG
SUBMISSION DATE:
24th JANUARY 2022
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TABLE OF CONTENT
2.0 ABSTRACT..................................................................................
3.0 INTRODUCTION..........................................................................
10.0 REFERENCES.............................................................................
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2.0 ABSTRACT
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) refers to a
combination of hardware, software and communication facilities. Industry
in general has seen many technological developments in recent
decades. However, the construction industry has not kept pace
particularly within the area of information and communication
technologies (ICTs). Often, ICT is introduced to fit out construction
stakeholders with information and analytical tools for a better control
throughout the entire construction delivery process. The aim of this paper
is to investigate the issues relating to implementation of ICT in Malaysian
construction industry. This study is to explored the implementation and
acceptance level of ICT in Malaysian construction industry.
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3.0 INTRODUCTION
The construction industry is a relevant sector of any economy.
This describes that construction activities are measured based on its
production [Chiang Y H, Tao L and Wong F K W 2015]. As such, there is
a relationship between the level of construction production and the
means to executing construction works. This makes the construction
industry one of the most information-intensive industries, and requires
close coordination among a large number of specialized but
interdependent organizations and individuals to achieve the cost, time
and quality goals of a construction project. Hence, production level is a
subject of much examine in the built environment. The evidence
gathered from article showed that the production of construction work is
inclined by the style of Information, Communication and Technology
(ICT) application, the community applying the ICT tools, cost of ICT
applications, the outgrowth of the application and other factors
[Aghimien D O, Oke A E and Koloko N 2018]. A diminish production
level has an adverse result on construction activities since the method of
project delivery are oppose. Therefore, there is a need to recognize
challenges to the application of Information, Communication and
Technology (ICT) in the construction industry. Thereafter, the problem
statement, aim of research, research objective, research question and
scope of research to the study follows.
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construction?
3) How to overcome the conflict in the implementation of ICT in the
construction world?
8.0 SCOPE OF RESEARCH
In this research, we are focusing on the challenges that occur in the
implementation of ICT in the construction industry. To be precise, we are
focusing on the perspective view of parties that are currently
implementing ICT to accomplish their task in this construction industry
such as contractors, developers, and consultants. In this case, Kuching
Sarawak is the best place to do this research. This is because the
development pace in Sarawak is at the peak level.
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