Sati, A and Al-Tabtabai, H (2024) A paradigm shift toward the application of blockchain in enhancing quality information management. Construction Innovation, 24(1), pp. 407-424. ISSN 1471-4175
Abstract
Purpose: Lack of trust and poor quality of construction deliverables have become a serious matter nowadays. This is due to the absence of a uniform and decentralized system for managing quality information. In Kuwait’s industry, many incidents have been recorded as a lack of confidence in the authenticity and integrity of the documented data in the system. This paper aims to shed the light on a framework that would tackle this matter. Design/methodology/approach: A designed framework using Blockchain technology (Hyperledger Fabric) has been used to create a transparent and decentralized environment between the parties. A digitalized informative checklist referred to as “Smart Construction Inspection Checklist (SCIC)” has been initiated to enhance the poor information recorded between the parties. Findings: The framework has provided a transparent, immutable, traceable and decentralized environment in which all parties are involved in transactions. In addition, the integration of the SCIC in the blockchain environment provided an advantage in which all the necessary criteria of inspection will be stated, checked by the consultant and validated by the client to approve the transaction. A preliminary testing has been conducted to support the proposed framework. Originality/value: This study fulfils the gap in the state of art for further studies to practically apply the framework that will enhance the quality of information management in Kuwait’s industry.
| Item Type: | Article |
|---|---|
| Uncontrolled Keywords: | blockchain; hyperledger fabric; quality information; smart construction inspection checklist |
| Index terms: | methodology, integration, Kuwait, inspection, integrity, blockchain, testing, paradigm |
| Subjects: | professional practice, computing systems, organizational analysis, quality assurance, research methods, education and knowledge transfer, Geography, health safety and environment |
| Topics: | Health and Safety, Engineering Principles, Research Practice, Geographical Context, Digital Applications, Quality Management, Organizational Design |
| Descriptive scope: | 3 PCT |
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