College - Author 1

College of Architecture and Environmental Design

Department - Author 1

Construction Management Department

Degree Name - Author 1

BS in Construction Management

Date

12-2024

Primary Advisor/Subject Matter Expert (SME)

Liz Adams, College of Architecture and Environmental Design, Construction Management Department

Abstract/Summary

Building Information Modeling (BIM) has revolutionized construction by replacing traditional paper-based methods with advanced software, improving data management and project workflows. However, as projects become more complex, challenges like communication gaps and design errors persist, often leading to cost overruns. Augmented Reality (AR) is an emerging technology that could address some of these issues by enhancing real-time visualization and collaboration, helping avoid costly rework. Despite its potential, AR remains underutilized in the construction industry. This paper explores the feasibility of integrating AR into modern construction workflows to complement BIM models and improve on-site project management. A literature review highlights AR’s potential to improve design clarity and issue resolution but also identifies key barriers to adoption, including high implementation costs, lack of standardization, and insufficient training. A survey of construction management professionals reveals a significant knowledge gap regarding AR, despite their familiarity with BIM. Respondents cited the lack of case studies demonstrating the practical benefits of AR as a major obstacle to its adoption. The paper recommends that AR training be incorporated into construction management curricula to address this knowledge gap. Equipping future professionals with AR skills could facilitate broader industry adoption and improve project outcomes.

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