Published July 19, 2022 | Version v1
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Introductory Chapter: Intelligence, sustainable and post-COVID-19 resilience built environment: an agenda for future

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Digital communication and information technologies were the core of businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic. Many businesses and tasks have been done remotely, such as business meetings, education, and e-commerce. There are many reports that show technology played an essential role in response to the pandemic and is predicted to be the core strategy for long-term resilience. The recent reports show that the use of digital technologies and further technical advances occurred due to COVID-19 in different sectors, including infrastructure and transportation. The initial readiness for adopting the Fourth Industrial Revolution concept in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) sector was helpful for industry resilience during COVID-19. The current reports show that the adoption process of Industry 4.0 technologies will be accelerated due to the community's higher demand in terms of working remotely with less human close interactions. The current investigations show that site managers and operational teams in the construction, transportation, and infrastructure sectors need to monitor the progress of tasks and keep track. In addition, they should assist their team members and ensure they will achieve the project objectives, including time, cost, and quality. However, the investigations show that the lockdown caused many difficulties to managers' tasks and attending the construction site or infrastructures. However, designers using digital technologies such as Building Information Modeling (BIM) or Geographic Information System (GIS) experienced much less difficulties. This chapter aims to provide an insight into the recent literature of COVID-19 in the built environment. Then, suggestions for future studies are presented.

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Created:
March 25, 2023
Modified:
November 30, 2023