Toward sustainability and resilience with industry 4.0 and industry 5.0

Digitalization and Industry 4.0 concepts promise substantial improvements in productivity and coordination, their adoption across the entire project lifecycle remains sporadic and incomplete in the construction industry. This digital divide not only hampers current performance but also poses a signi...

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Main Authors: Moshood, Taofeeq D., Nawanir, Gusman, Lee, Chia Kuang, Muhammad Ashraf, Fauzi
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier Ltd 2024
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spelling my.ump.umpir.428672024-10-29T03:27:17Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/42867/ Toward sustainability and resilience with industry 4.0 and industry 5.0 Moshood, Taofeeq D. Nawanir, Gusman Lee, Chia Kuang Muhammad Ashraf, Fauzi HD28 Management. Industrial Management Digitalization and Industry 4.0 concepts promise substantial improvements in productivity and coordination, their adoption across the entire project lifecycle remains sporadic and incomplete in the construction industry. This digital divide not only hampers current performance but also poses a significant barrier to the industry's future competitiveness and sustainability. This study addresses a critical research gap by evaluating the comprehensive integration of digital twin technology from early design through project delivery in construction. Through an extensive literature review, we examine digital twin applications in the built environment and construction sector. Unlike previous studies focused on isolated use cases, our research provides a holistic assessment of digital twin implementation across all project stages. This study identifies key opportunities for digital twin to enhance collaboration, data sharing, and innovation in traditionally fragmented construction processes. The findings reveal that creating and populating digital twin from project inception enables more coordinated information flows and decision-making. This approach facilitates improved asset quality, sustainability outcomes, and stakeholder integration compared to conventional methods. By elucidating the full lifecycle potential of digital twin in construction, this study makes a novel contribution to both research and practice. The study also indicates that digital twin adoption aligns with and enables industry sustainability goals, though further research is needed to quantify these impacts. This work provides a foundation for future studies on optimizing digital twin implementation to transform construction productivity, quality and environmental performance. Elsevier Ltd 2024 Article PeerReviewed pdf en cc_by_nc_nd_4 http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/42867/1/Toward%20sustainability%20and%20resilience%20with%20Industry%204.0%20and%20Industry%205.0.pdf Moshood, Taofeeq D. and Nawanir, Gusman and Lee, Chia Kuang and Muhammad Ashraf, Fauzi (2024) Toward sustainability and resilience with industry 4.0 and industry 5.0. Sustainable Futures, 8 (100349). pp. 1-15. ISSN 2666-1888. (Published) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sftr.2024.100349 10.1016/j.sftr.2024.100349
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topic HD28 Management. Industrial Management
spellingShingle HD28 Management. Industrial Management
Moshood, Taofeeq D.
Nawanir, Gusman
Lee, Chia Kuang
Muhammad Ashraf, Fauzi
Toward sustainability and resilience with industry 4.0 and industry 5.0
description Digitalization and Industry 4.0 concepts promise substantial improvements in productivity and coordination, their adoption across the entire project lifecycle remains sporadic and incomplete in the construction industry. This digital divide not only hampers current performance but also poses a significant barrier to the industry's future competitiveness and sustainability. This study addresses a critical research gap by evaluating the comprehensive integration of digital twin technology from early design through project delivery in construction. Through an extensive literature review, we examine digital twin applications in the built environment and construction sector. Unlike previous studies focused on isolated use cases, our research provides a holistic assessment of digital twin implementation across all project stages. This study identifies key opportunities for digital twin to enhance collaboration, data sharing, and innovation in traditionally fragmented construction processes. The findings reveal that creating and populating digital twin from project inception enables more coordinated information flows and decision-making. This approach facilitates improved asset quality, sustainability outcomes, and stakeholder integration compared to conventional methods. By elucidating the full lifecycle potential of digital twin in construction, this study makes a novel contribution to both research and practice. The study also indicates that digital twin adoption aligns with and enables industry sustainability goals, though further research is needed to quantify these impacts. This work provides a foundation for future studies on optimizing digital twin implementation to transform construction productivity, quality and environmental performance.
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author Moshood, Taofeeq D.
Nawanir, Gusman
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title Toward sustainability and resilience with industry 4.0 and industry 5.0
title_short Toward sustainability and resilience with industry 4.0 and industry 5.0
title_full Toward sustainability and resilience with industry 4.0 and industry 5.0
title_fullStr Toward sustainability and resilience with industry 4.0 and industry 5.0
title_full_unstemmed Toward sustainability and resilience with industry 4.0 and industry 5.0
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