This book comprehensively analyses Industry 6.0 and its integration with the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the construction industry. Practical strategies and real-life case studies also help readers bridge the gap between advanced digital technologies and sustainable practices.
As the construction industry trends towards increased digitalization and an emphasis on human-centered principles, it is increasingly necessary to integrate these into traditional construction management methods to ensure sustainable practices. This book therefore provides a comprehensive exploration of how Industry 6.0 technologies can be harnessed to achieve sustainability goals in the construction industry. It addresses both theoretical and practical aspects and takes a holistic approach in which not only technological aspects of Industry 6.0 are covered, but also the social and environmental aspects of integrating Industry 6.0 with SDGs in the construction sector. Throughout, it presents appropriate case studies to demonstrate best practice implementations and then draws appropriate conclusions and recommendations for researchers and practitioners. Readers will be able to apply this knowledge to their work and research, whether within the construction industry or working on policy or research into its methodologies and technologies.
Given the innovative nature of the subject matter and its substantial practical, theoretical, and societal implications, this book is a leading resource for industry practitioners and policymakers. Beyond its industrial significance, this is also an essential text for academics that presents fresh research avenues and facilitates the integration of advanced technologies with sustainable practices.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
Postgraduate and Professional Reference
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65 s/w Zeichnungen, 65 s/w Abbildungen
65 Line drawings, black and white; 65 Illustrations, black and white
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
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978-1-032-98535-0 (9781032985350)
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Muhammad Ali Musarat is a distinguished Civil Engineer specializing in Construction Engineering and Management, particularly in Automated and Digital Construction. He has a robust background in research and development, demonstrated by his numerous peer-reviewed publications, books authored, and multiple patents, which underscore his significant contributions to construction technology. Dr. Musarat serves as a reviewer for several leading international journals and holds editorial board positions with several reputed journals. His research focuses on the automation and digital transformation of construction processes, emphasizing innovative approaches that enhance efficiency, sustainability, and productivity in the built environment. Dr. Musarat is widely regarded in academic and industry circles as a forward-thinking expert driving the evolution of construction engineering.
Muhammad Irfan is the Manager of Project Development at the National Disaster Management Authority, Islamabad, Pakistan. He holds a Bachelor's degree from UET, Taxila, and a Master's from NUST, Islamabad. He is pursuing a PhD at COMSATS University Islamabad, Pakistan, with a focus on carbon pricing mechanisms in the construction industry.
1. Introduction 2. Origins of Industry 6.0 3. Relationship of IR 6.0 with the Construction Industry 4. Construction's Role in SDGs and Industry 6.0 Integration 5. Worldwide Regulatory Frameworks 6. Key Findings from Case Studies 7. Defining the Future of IR 6.0 in Construction - Recommended Directions 8. Holistic Framework Proposal and Conclusion