A review of Sustainable Construction Practices Enabled by Internet of Things (IoT): Case Studies and Innovations
Abstract
This review explores the integration of
sustainable construction practices with IoT technologies,
emphasizing their combined potential to minimize
environmental impact and enhance efficiency throughout
the construction lifecycle. Sustainable construction focuses
on resource efficiency, energy conservation, and the use of
renewable materials to mitigate climate change, preserve
natural resources, and improve environmental quality. IoT
technologies
facilitate
precise
monitoring
and
management of energy, water, and materials through
embedded sensors, enabling adjustments based on
occupancy and environmental conditions. Key IoT
applications include real-time data monitoring in smart
buildings, waste management optimization, and enhanced
concrete curing processes. These innovations contribute to
reducing carbon footprints, conserving resources, and
improving building performance and occupant well-being.
Challenges in IoT implementation include technical
interoperability, cybersecurity risks, upfront costs, and
regulatory complexities, which vary across regions.
Developing countries like Sri Lanka face additional
hurdles due to limited access to comprehensive digital
databases necessary for AI-driven insights and efficient
construction management. Addressing these challenges
requires digitizing project records, fostering data
collaboration, and investing in digital infrastructure and
skill development. Overcoming these barriers could
position Sri Lanka at the forefront of digital innovation in
construction, driving economic growth and enhancing
infrastructure resilience. Overall, IoT integration in
sustainable construction holds promise for advancing
global sustainability goals through enhanced efficiency,
reduced environmental impact, and improved project
outcomes.
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