Risk assessment for 3D printing in construction projects

Author:

Ahmed Salma,Romdhane Lotfi,El-Sayegh Sameh Monir,Manjikian Solair

Abstract

Purpose The purpose of this study is to identify and assess new risks in construction projects that use 3D printing. Design/methodology/approach A mixed approach of both qualitative and quantitative methods was used. Literature review was conducted to extract 30 risks of 3D printing in construction. A survey was then developed to assess the probability and impact of these risks. In total, 37 respondents, who have experience and/or knowledge of 3D printing, completed the survey. The risk priority was calculated using a fuzzy logic approach. The main benefit of the proposed model is being able to use numerical and linguistic data in the risk assessment model. Findings The results show that the main risks, in terms of priority, are lack of codes and regulations for 3D printing in construction, delay in government approvals, shortage in labour skilled in 3D printed construction, lack of knowledge and information of 3D printed design concepts and changes in 3D construction codes and regulations. Originality/value This paper fills an identified gap in the literature related to 3D printing in construction and provides insights into the key risks affecting this disruptive technology.

Publisher

Emerald

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