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The on-site management of construction projects involves a great amount of verbal communication and paper based systems. This isolated sequential process creates many barriers for effective collaboration and has often resulted in costly rework on the site. Delivering task instructions to construction workers on site is one such example where a worker is instructed verbally for execution of a certain construction activity. The ineffective communication between the supervisor and the worker often results in various inefficiencies on site. Especially, when a low-skilled worker is instructed in…mehr

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The on-site management of construction projects involves a great amount of verbal communication and paper based systems. This isolated sequential process creates many barriers for effective collaboration and has often resulted in costly rework on the site. Delivering task instructions to construction workers on site is one such example where a worker is instructed verbally for execution of a certain construction activity. The ineffective communication between the supervisor and the worker often results in various inefficiencies on site. Especially, when a low-skilled worker is instructed in this very manner, chances of comprehending instructions reduce to a much larger extent due to the inability of many workers to visualize the task, understand a construction operation and the language spoken on site.

This research study has developed a digital construction task instruction model capable of covering the gap lying under the traditional methodology of instructing low-skilled construction workers on site. The proposed task instructional model, with the application of BIM based knowledge management, encompasses animated video tutorials of construction tasks in order to formulate a digital instruction and learning environment.
Autorenporträt
Nasir, Abdur Rehman
Abdur Rehman Nasir is a lifelong student of Civil Engineering. He has obtained his Bachelor degree in Civil Engineering from N.E.D. University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan. Mr. Nasir also completed his master's studies with specialization in Construction Engineering and Management from National University of Sciences and Technology, Pakistan. After being awarded the overseas merit scholarship, Mr. Nasir was enrolled in Bauhaus- Universität Weimar, Germany for pursuing doctoral studies. For his Ph.D. thesis, Mr. Nasir did the research on using the potential of Building Information Modeling (BIM) for the benefit of construction workers. Apart from his academic experience, Mr. Nasir also holds a four year experience in the construction industry of Pakistan.