Reviewing Emerging Technologies Adoption Among Construction Project Managers in Nigeria

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2024-10-14

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School of Environmental Technology, Federal University of Technology Minna. PMB 65, Minna, Niger State Nigeria.

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Though emerging technologies are available to improve project performance, project managers in the Nigerian construction sector avoid their adoption. This have resulted in the rate of failed projects within the Nigerian construction sector due to poor coordination of construction tasks relying on obsolete process. Hence, the review of literature to ascertain the influencing factors of project managers avoidance in implementing emerging technologies in their professional practice. Using thematic analysis, four (4) influencing themes were identified in the literature namely; technology, organizational, environmental and socio-cultural related factors. These themes evidenced the influencing factors in emerging technologies adoption among project managers in the Nigerian construction industry. The potentials of emerging technologies adoption on project managers performance in the construction industry is impacted in terms of cost, quality and time of successful projects delivery. However, technology avoidance behaviour of project managers will lead to project abandonment, continued inadequate automated evaluation, monitoring of construction project performance Therefore, the study recommends that stakeholders in the Nigerian construction industry must continue to navigate through the barrier factors limiting construction project managers adoption of technology to lower the rate of failed and abandoned projects in the Nigerian construction industry.

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Construction Industry, Project Manager, Emerging Technologies, Developing Countries, Technology Adoption

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Shehu, M. A., Jimoh, R. A, Aka, A., & Olubajo O. O.(2024) Reviewing Emerging Technologies Adoption Among Construction Project Managers in Nigeria. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference of School of Environmental (SETIC 2024) on Global Economic Revolution and Resilience of the Built Environment in an Emerging World : 158-162. Federal University of Technology Minna, Niger State, Nigeria.

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