Conference Proceeding
Published 2022
An offsite construction scoping study for occupational health and safety
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Dr. Wakisa Simukonda
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Quantity Surveying and Land Economy
8 total publications
Dr. Wakisa Simukonda is a Lecturer in the Department of Land Economy and Quantity Surveying at the Malawi University of Business and Applied Sciences (MUBAS). He received his PhD in Construction Management from Nelson Mandela University (NMU) (2024),...
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Dr. Wakisa Simukonda
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Dr. Wakisa Simukonda
Abstract
Within the sustainable construction philosophical worldview, the construction
industry is transiting towards adoption of offsite construction (OSC) as a sine qua non for
resolving ill-performances of construction industry. However, its various definitions have
potential to obtuse its industry wide benefits and challenges. The aim of this paper is to give a
concise description of OSC and its benefits for improving occupation health and safety (OHS).
With a framework for conducting a scoping study, this paper highlights various appellations of
OSC using scholarly articles by various researchers and practitioners from 2000 to 2020,
collected from multiple sources, i.e., Google Scholar and ScienceDirect. The scholarly articles
are reviewed regarding research contribution and methodology used. A plethora of OSC studies
with divergent scopes and objectives highlight its benefits to environmental sustainability
indicators of energy consumption, waste generation and carbon gas emissions, with only implied
link to OHS. A new OSC focus that is explicit on OHS benefits and challenges is suggested for
future research. The paper contributes to the body of offsite literature by providing a broader
OSC definition and reviewing the benefits of OSC to OHS based on their production systems
industry is transiting towards adoption of offsite construction (OSC) as a sine qua non for
resolving ill-performances of construction industry. However, its various definitions have
potential to obtuse its industry wide benefits and challenges. The aim of this paper is to give a
concise description of OSC and its benefits for improving occupation health and safety (OHS).
With a framework for conducting a scoping study, this paper highlights various appellations of
OSC using scholarly articles by various researchers and practitioners from 2000 to 2020,
collected from multiple sources, i.e., Google Scholar and ScienceDirect. The scholarly articles
are reviewed regarding research contribution and methodology used. A plethora of OSC studies
with divergent scopes and objectives highlight its benefits to environmental sustainability
indicators of energy consumption, waste generation and carbon gas emissions, with only implied
link to OHS. A new OSC focus that is explicit on OHS benefits and challenges is suggested for
future research. The paper contributes to the body of offsite literature by providing a broader
OSC definition and reviewing the benefits of OSC to OHS based on their production systems
Year of Publication
2022
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Proceedings Title
World Building Conference 2022 - IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Page Numbers
1-10
Conference Dates
28th May to 2nd June 2022
Conference Place
RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia
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