Proposing an Affordable Real-Time Camera-Based Safety and Quality Management Framework for Construction Industries in Developing Countries

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Publicat a:Buildings vol. 15, no. 2 (2025), p. 156
Autor principal: Zanyar Omar Abdullah
Altres autors: Çelik, Tahir, Çelik, Tolga
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100 1 |a Zanyar Omar Abdullah  |u Civil Engineering Department, Cyprus International University, Nicosia 99258, Cyprus; <email>tcelik@ciu.edu.tr</email> 
245 1 |a Proposing an Affordable Real-Time Camera-Based Safety and Quality Management Framework for Construction Industries in Developing Countries 
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520 3 |a The construction industry in developing countries faces persistent challenges, including limited funding, poor infrastructure, insufficient use of technology, and weak quality management practices. These issues reduce productivity, compromise safety, and lower efficiency, often resulting in project delays, cost overruns, and substandard structures. This study introduces a safety and quality management framework that uses affordable camera technology and a structured web-based platform to address these challenges. The proposed system is designed to identify, document, and resolve potential issues systematically, fostering safer and more efficient construction environments. This research addresses the gap between the potential of technological advancements and their limited adoption in resource-constrained settings. Financial barriers often limit the availability of expertise on-site and restrict access to sophisticated tools, while inadequate quality control exacerbates risks, wastes resources, and undermines project outcomes. By introducing an affordable, easy-to-deploy solution, this study aims to bridge that gap and improve industry practices. Initial case studies have demonstrated promising results, including achieving acceptable quality and safety levels through the help of expertise from abroad. This paper details the design, implementation, and scalability of the proposed system while highlighting its adaptability to diverse construction contexts in developing nations. Additionally, it emphasizes the broader benefits of integrating technology into the construction industry, such as promoting economic growth and supporting sustainable development. Adopting this high-impact, cost-effective solution has the potential to significantly enhance technical capabilities, improve efficiency, and elevate social conditions through safer and more sustainable construction practices. This framework represents a transformative opportunity for the construction industry in developing countries, contributing to long-term progress and prosperity. 
653 |a Green development 
653 |a Quality management 
653 |a Quality control 
653 |a Documentation 
653 |a Funding 
653 |a Cameras 
653 |a Safety 
653 |a Economic growth 
653 |a Document management 
653 |a Developing countries--LDCs 
653 |a Social conditions 
653 |a Industrial safety 
653 |a Technology 
653 |a Internet of Things 
653 |a Adaptability 
653 |a Onsite 
653 |a Efficiency 
653 |a Construction industry 
653 |a Quality standards 
653 |a Infrastructure 
653 |a Safety management 
653 |a Sustainable development 
653 |a Costs 
653 |a Project management 
653 |a Industrial development 
653 |a Qualitative research 
653 |a Human error 
653 |a Building information modeling 
653 |a Economic development 
700 1 |a Çelik, Tahir  |u Civil Engineering Department, Cyprus International University, Nicosia 99258, Cyprus; <email>tcelik@ciu.edu.tr</email> 
700 1 |a Çelik, Tolga  |u Civil Engineering Department, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta 99628, Cyprus; <email>tolga.celik@emu.edu.tr</email> 
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