Ain Shams Engineering Journal (May 2024)

The awareness and adoption level of emerging technologies in Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) by contractors in Malaysia

  • Mastura Jaafar,
  • Ahmad Salman,
  • Farid Ezanee Mohamed Ghazali,
  • Maria Zura Mohd Zain,
  • Nurulhuda Mat Kilau

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 5
p. 102710

Abstract

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The advent of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) has spurred the development of innovative products, significantly impacting industries reliant on technology-oriented machinery and equipment, notably the construction sector. In response, the Ministry of Works, through CIDB Malaysia, has implemented the Construction Strategy Plan 4.0 (2021 – –2025), grounded in 4IR principles, to facilitate the construction industry's gradual adaptation to technological advancements. Despite its introduction in 2016 to enhance project delivery efficiency and effectiveness, the extent of adoption of advanced 4IR-related technologies and the industry players' awareness of the importance of the Construction 4.0 strategic plan remains largely unexplored. Therefore, this paper examines the awareness and adoption level of CR 4.0 technologies in the Malaysian construction industry through a structured questionnaire survey with all G1-G7 contractors that registered with CIDB Malaysia. Based on 912 valid questionnaire responses received from these contractor grades, it has been identified that the awareness and adoption of most of the contractors in Malaysia on construction 4.0 technologies are predominantly at a semi-automation level. Most of the contractors in Malaysia especially lower grade contractors (<G6 contractor) continue to rely on traditional machinery and methods with a cautious approach towards adopting more advanced technologies, which may require them to incur huge capital investment. The findings highlight a critical need for the government to strategically plan actions to facilitate a transformative agenda in Malaysia construction industry.

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