Mohammad Nafe Assafi

Mohammad Nafe Assafi
Mississippi State University | MSU · Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Bachelor of Science
Masters student at Mississippi State University

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Purpose This paper aims to identify the critical project management success factors and analyze those factors to achieve a sustainable construction industry in Bangladesh. Design/methodology/approach This study identified 41 major problematic factors from the related literature. In this research, a detailed questionnaire survey was conducted among...
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Purpose As a developing nation, Bangladesh still has scarce technological applications in the construction sector, which results in construction delays. This paper aims to propose a framework that will diminish manual labor, reduce human error and apply four-dimensional (4D) building information modeling (BIM)-based solutions to mitigate and preven...
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Purpose Construction delay always causes massive damage to the advancing construction industries, which is no different in the case of Bangladeshi construction industries. This paper aims to investigate the major delay factors causing construction delays in public-funded, mixed and private-funded construction projects of Bangladesh. Also, it offers...
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The construction sector in Bangladesh is facing negative impacts on financial and environmental aspects due to excessive waste generation. The construction industry cannot function properly if its resources are being wasted abruptly. Therefore, this study aims to identify the construction waste-generating factors and develop construction waste mana...
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In developing nations like Bangladesh, the adoption of Off-site construction (OSC) has been lower than in industrialized ones, and research into the obstacles to the sector's growth is lacking. This article aims to explore the primary barriers to OSC adoption in the construction industry of Bangladesh. In addition, recent studies of the OSC were as...

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