The Politics of Collective Security in pursuit of Peace and Security
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https://doi.org/10.47205/jdss.2023(4-I)60Keywords:
Alliances, Coalitions, Collective Approach, National Security, PeaceAbstract
The construction industry's quest for innovation and efficiency has spurred a growing interest in amalgamating new building techniques with project management. This study aims to analyze the impact of Modern Construction Methods (MCM) on project performance, particularly within the context of Industry 4.0. MCM's origins can be traced back to the post-World War II era when rapid reconstruction was paramount. In the 21st century, the digital revolution, fueled by the popularity of Building Information Modelling (BIM), propelled MCM into the spotlight. The methodology for this study involves a comparative analysis of various modern construction techniques. Key findings indicate that MCM is poised to reshape existing practices, urging policymakers and industry leaders to standardize methods, encourage R&D investment, and establish a conducive regulatory environment. Researchers are encouraged to explore cutting-edge technology integration beyond current boundaries, envisioning block chain, 3D printing, and advanced robotics in synergy with MCM to enhance project efficiency, transparency, and collaboration. Moreover, researchers should focus on developing data-driven predictive analytics for risk management in MCM projects, leveraging historical project data to identify trends and optimize resource allocation, ultimately enhancing decision-making processes.
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