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    Are there any gains in green-tech adoption? Unearthing the beneficial outcomes of smart-sustainable practices in Nigeria and Hong Kong built environment

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    Implementing Smart-sustainable practices (SSP) is crucial to achieving environmentally-friendly buildings and cities. Adequate awareness and understanding of its benefits and impacts are essential for maximizing its implementation. Hence, this study explores and establishes the key SSP benefits in the built environment of Hong Kong and Nigeria. Factors were identified through literature survey, then data was collected using questionnaires and analysed with various methods. The common key beneficial outcomes (BT) in both contexts relate to better design products with low environmental impact and enhancement of project quality and productivity. Three main clusters were established: sustainable design and resource management, innovation and business performance, and green initiatives and productivity. Based on the rank agreement analysis, there is high consensus between Hong Kong and Nigeria experts on two clustered BTs of green initiatives and sustainable products (57%) and project productivity and efficiency (100%). It is important to be cautious when applying these findings beyond the specific contexts of Nigeria and Hong Kong. The study findings have provided practical and objective means to predict and assess the probable impacts of SSP implementation while providing clients, contractors, policymakers, and practitioners with pragmatic tools and effective recommendations to promote the delivery of smart, sustainable projects worldwide

    Green-building information modelling (Green-BIM) assessment framework for evaluating sustainability performance of building projects : a case of Nigeria

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    202208 bckwAccepted ManuscriptOthersDepartment of Building and Real Estate and Sustainable City LabPublishe

    Critical success factors for implementing building information modeling and sustainability practices in construction projects : a Delphi survey

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    Concomitant impediments to the implementation of smart sustainable practices in the built environment

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    Development of a benchmarking model for BIM implementation in developing countries

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    202208 bcchOthersDepartment of Building and Real Estate and Sustainable City La

    Cloud-based sustainability assessment (CSA) system for automating the sustainability decision-making process of built assets

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    202208 bckwOthersDepartment of Building and Real Estate and Sustainable City Lab24 month

    Building Sustainability Assessment Method (BSAM) – for countries in sub-Saharan region (Africa)

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    Dataset for BSAM scheme (green rating system) for countries in the sub-Saharan region of Africa202302 bcrcOther VersionOthersDepartment of Building and Real Estate and Sustainable City La

    Application of generalized Choquet fuzzy integral method in the sustainability rating of green buildings based on the BSAM scheme

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    202208 bckwOthersDepartment of Building and Real Estate and Sustainable City Lab24 month

    An empirical survey of the perceived benefits of executing BIM and sustainability practices in the built environment

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    202208 bcchOthersDepartment of Building and Real Estate and Sustainable City La

    Key drivers for smart and sustainable practices in the built environment

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    202208 bcchOthersDepartment of Building and Real Estate and Sustainable City La
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