Potential use of blockchain technology in construction supply chain management of Brazil

Pinto Varela Alberte, E and de Oliveira Novelli, G (2026) Potential use of blockchain technology in construction supply chain management of Brazil. Construction Innovation, 26(1), pp. 97-122. ISSN 1471-4175

Abstract

Purpose – This paper aims to analyze practices, processes and outcomes related to construction supply chain management (CSCM) in Brazil to identify opportunities and direct actions and strategies to improve the Brazilian sector through blockchain technology (BT). Design/methodology/approach – The study collected empirical data through semi-structured interviews with consumers and distributors to identify how the CSCM functions today. The interviews were structured and analyzed around the following topics: processes, digitalization, quality and weakness of the activities performed. The opportunities for using BT in CSCM were identified by crossing these results with evidence in the bibliography. Findings – The study identified deficiencies, gaps and good practices applied to information management in the sector. Also, it analyzed the features, drivers and barriers of BT from a practical perspective. The findings suggested that BT is feasible and promising, reducing costs and enhancing process transparency. The need to overcome cultural and economic barriers is a challenging task. Originality/value – This study brings a new perspective on using BT in CSCM, relating it to the demands and particularities of the construction sector in Brazil. The study identifies a limited panorama of chronic CSCM concerns, given BT's infinite opportunities. And it motivates a gradual transition toward installing a new technological culture based on BT that focuses on priority care for the sector's chronic deficiencies. The results can guide practical actions for the successful insertion of BT in the CSCM, laying the foundations for significant future research.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: blockchain; construction industry; construction management; it management/surveys; it strategies; supply chain management
Index terms: good practice, panorama, construction supply chain, foundations, construction industry, blockchain, process transparency, interview, digitalization, strategy, Brazil, survey, methodology, evidence, construction sector
Subjects: industry analysis, performance measurement, management, computing systems, construction logistics, data collection methods, Geography, research methods, structural engineering, visualization, digital technology, evaluation and assessment methods
Topics: Engineering Principles, Geographical Context, Supply Chain Management, Quality Management, Research Practice, Business Strategy, Digital Applications
Descriptive scope: 5 PCTEA

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