Publications / 1989 Proceedings of the 6th ISARC, San Francisco, USA

Design and Construction Automation: Competitive Advantages and Management Challenges

C. B. Tatum
Pages 332-339 (1989 Proceedings of the 6th ISARC, San Francisco, USA, ISSN 2413-5844)
Abstract:

Many new demands in the construction industry encourage increased automation of design and construction, but realizing the opportunity presents many management challenges. One of the greatest is awareness of potential advantages for the firm. The purpose of this paper is to describe the possible competitive advantages from advanced technologies for design and construction automation and to identify management challenges of acquiring and implementing these technologies. The paper presents a brief review of experience with technologies for automation and then describes potential competitive advantages and strategies to acquire and effectively implement these technologies. The conclusions highlight a need for vision concerning how automation will change constructed products, processes, and owner’s requirements.

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