2021
DOI: 10.3390/informatics8020036
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Blockchain and Smart Contracts: A Solution for Payment Issues in Construction Supply Chains

Abstract: The construction industry has dynamic supply chains with multiple suppliers usually engaged in short-term relationships. Government legislation, novel types of payment agreements, conventional information technology solutions, and supply chain management best practices have endeavoured to solve payment-related financial issues in the construction industry, which are mainly caused by the complexities of the construction supply chain. Nevertheless, payment-related issues persist as one of the key challenges in t… Show more

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“…This can change the built environment methods to promote technology improvements and align it with other automotive, mechanical engineering and logistics industries. As a result, the sector will be able to manage resources better and save costs, project durations and payment conflicts (Nanayakkara et al , 2021; Perera et al , 2020; Li et al , 2019). Despite the numerous advantages of implementing blockchain technology in the business process of the built environment, blockchains are not as scalable as conventional centralised systems.…”
Section: Characteristics Of Blockchain Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This can change the built environment methods to promote technology improvements and align it with other automotive, mechanical engineering and logistics industries. As a result, the sector will be able to manage resources better and save costs, project durations and payment conflicts (Nanayakkara et al , 2021; Perera et al , 2020; Li et al , 2019). Despite the numerous advantages of implementing blockchain technology in the business process of the built environment, blockchains are not as scalable as conventional centralised systems.…”
Section: Characteristics Of Blockchain Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Principles of 'Lean Manufacturing' have been adopted to incorporate logistics management of both in-factory and on-site work in recent research [9,10] and are gradually being adopted by prefab builders, especially the ones that have a degree of automation within their facilities. Concepts from blockchain and cryptocurrency have also been considered in recent research for developing smart procurement methods and smart contracts to add further efficiencies to prefab building processes [11][12][13].…”
Section: Approach To Structural Design In a Dfma (Design For Manufacturing And Assembly) Formatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The majority of this waste is recyclable. Blockchain technology can be used to establish a standard waste management system that regards waste as a resource [35]. Furthermore, the application of smart technology for waste monitoring offers the potential for comprehensive solutions for achieving building project sustainability [33].…”
Section: -5 Waste Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This can then provide a basis for better control of supply and demand and ultimately true dynamic pricing for energy [33]. As the use of solar panels and other green energy sources is the latest trend in power generation, Blockchain technology can be used for transparency, traceability, and other benefits available to energy producers and consumers [35].…”
Section: -7 Energy Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%