A National Perspective on the Status of ICT in the Australian Construction Industry

Kajewski, Stephen L. and Crawford, John R. and Weippert, Achim and Tilley, Paul A. and McFallan, Stephen L. and Remmers, Todd R. and Caldwell, Geoff and Haug, Mark (2001) A National Perspective on the Status of ICT in the Australian Construction Industry. [Report]

Abstract

The Cooperative Research Centre for Construction Innovation (CRCCI) research project 2001-008-C: ‘Project Team Integration: Communication, Coordination and Decision Support', is supported by a number of Australian industry, government and university based project partners including: Queensland University of Technology (QUT); Commonwealth Scientific Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), University of Newcastle; Queensland Department of Public Works (QDPW); and the Queensland Department of Main Roads (QDMR). Supporting the project’s research aims and objectives, this report investigates the current status of ICT within the Australian construction industry through survey analysis and discussion. The topics investigated include ICT uptake, ICT training and ICT implementation Drivers/Barriers.

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Item Type: Report
Collection: CRC for Construction Innovation
Date: 2001
Keywords: CRC for Construction Innovation; Program C : Delivery Management of Built Assets; Project 2001-008-C : Project Team Integration: Communication, Coordination and Decision Support
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URI: https://digitalcollections.qut.edu.au/id/eprint/2039
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