Implementation of Industrial Revolution 4.0 in construction projects / Nicole Wee Zhen Zhi ... [et al.]

The world is moving toward digitalization era. In view of this, government from different regions are endeavour to embark on this shift by integrating digitalization strategies in the policy making. However, the implication of implementing Industrial Revolution 4.0 (IR 4.0) in construction projects...

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Main Authors: Wee Zhen Zhi, Nicole (Author), Wai Wah, Low (Author), Shi Yee, Wong (Author), Kwong Soon, Wong (Author)
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Published: 2021.
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