Built Environment and Spatial Sciences: Recent submissions
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Lean Six Sigma Practices in Small and Medium Enterprises: A Bibliometric Analysis
(2024-09)This research focuses on an extensive exploration of Lean Six Sigma (LSS) in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) following a bibliometric analysis. The Scopus, a well-recognized scholarly database, was used to ... -
The Analysis of Existing Land Ownership in Urban Development With Special Referance to Meda-Minuwangoda Grama Niladhari Division
(2024-09)This study scrutinizes the intricate interplay between land ownership and urban development within the Meda-Minuwangoda Grama Niladhari Division of Sri Lanka. Employing questionnaires, Bimsaviya data, and a literature ... -
An Application of Terrestrial Laser Scanning for the Inventory of Archaeological Monuments for the Use of Architectural Aspects
(2024-09)This study explores the implication of Terrestrial Laser Scan (TLS) technology in the field of archaeological monument inventory, particularly for architectural utilization. Traditional methods of data collection, ... -
Investigating the Accuracy of Object Detection in UAV Model Utilizing Neural Networks for Military Applications in Sri Lanka
(2024-09)In the modern military setting, fast improvements in drone technology have transformed warfare strategies, providing key advantages in reconnaissance, surveillance, and special operations. Sri Lanka's diversified ... -
The Impact of the Built Environment on Psychological Well-being of Battle Casualties in Sri Lankan Rehabilitation Centers
(2024-09)Architecture is a silent maestro that orchestrates human experience, intertwining aesthetics, emotions, and psychological well-being. Resilient warriors returning from the Eelam War carry not only physical wounds ... -
Preparedness of Construction Stakeholders for the Adoption of E tendering in the Sri Lankan Building Construction Industry for the Public Sector
(2024-09)Tendering is a process undertaken to obtain offers from interested contractors to carry out specific packages of construction work. Presently, most construction stakeholders in developing countries use a paper-based tendering ... -
Assessment of the Accuracy and Precision of Deviations in Control Points through the Three-Point Resection Method
(2024-09)Land surveying techniques have been changing rapidly from conventional methods over the past two decades. The resection method in surveying applications has made the processes more cost effective and time-efficient. ... -
Factors Contributing to Delays in Building Permit Issuance in the Colombo Municipal Council Area: An Administrative Perspective
(2024-09)The Sri Lankan construction sector and its delays has been a common topic both internationally and locally for more than a decade now. Where uncountable amount of researchers and studies roam around the causes of ... -
Boosting Sri Lanka’s Tea Exports: Applying Lean Six Sigma for Enhanced Quality
(2024-09)The current economic crisis has intensified the demand for foreign exchange. Given its established presence, the tea industry holds potential for boosting foreign exchange earnings. This paper presents a case study on ... -
Ensuring the Quality of AI integrated Smart Contracts in Sri Lankan Construction Industry
(2024-09)Artificial Intelligence (AI) integrated Smart Contracts have been evolving within the construction industry globally and have already been attracted the focus of the Sri Lankan construction industry. With the long-term ... -
The Impact of Time, Cost, Quality Parameters on Value Engineering Application in Project Management Practices, Reference to Post-Contract Stage
(2024-09)The three basic objectives of a project are time, quality, and budget. Poor construction quality, delays in the completion of projects, and cost overruns continue to afflict Sri Lanka's construction industry. Poor management ... -
Investigating the Challenges of Software Adoption Among Quantity Surveyors in Sri Lanka
(2024-09)Abstract— In comparison to other countries, software adoption for quantity surveying tasks in Sri Lanka has been relatively slow. Considering the quantity surveying practices in Sri Lanka, a number of primitive software ...