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There is still no international general agreement on what the concept of Construction 4.0 really means. While some authors define it as a simple technique of the concept of Industry 4.0 in construction, others know it as a means of finding a relevant complementary between the main emerging technological approaches in the construction industry. Still, others know it as a more encompassing approach that goes beyond the pure and simple technology framework to best meet the industry’s current challenges.
It seems the big change brought by Construction 4.0 to revolve around a decentralized connection between the physical space and cyberspace via ubiquitous connectivity. In the construction industry, This connection between these two worlds already exists through technological approaches such as BIM and IoT. However, the presence of the human is critical to maintain and manage this link.
The first person to start research in this field in Iran was Soheil Sadeghi. He has written two books in this field so far and has tried to create tools.
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