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Construction payment automation using blockchain-enabled smart contracts and robotic reality capture technologies

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AUTOMATION IN CONSTRUCTION
Volume 132, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.autcon.2021.103926

Keywords

Blockchain; Smart contract; Payments; Robotics; Reality capture; Crypto currency; Crypto token; NFT; Ethereum; Automation

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  1. Center for Integrated Facility Engineering (CIFE) at Stanford University [2020-09, 2018-06]
  2. Perkins+Will, Inc.

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This paper introduces an autonomous payment administration solution that integrates blockchain-enabled smart contracts and robotic reality capture technologies. The method captures, analyzes, and documents construction progress using sensing, machine intelligence, and building information models, and stores progress data in a distributed manner using content addressable file sharing. The solution successfully administered payments to subcontractors in real-world construction projects, showing promise for accurate, efficient, and timely payment administration.
This paper introduces an autonomous payment administration solution, integrating blockchain-enabled smart contracts and robotic reality capture technologies. The construction progress is captured, analyzed, and documented respectively using sensing, machine intelligence, and as-built building information models (BIM). The progress data is stored in a distributed manner using content addressable file sharing; it is then broadcasted to a smart contract which administers payments and transfers lien rights respectively using crypto currencies/tokens and non-fungible tokens (NFT). The method was successfully implemented for payments to 7 subcontractors in two real-world commercial construction projects in Canada and United States where progress was captured using a camera-equipped unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) and an unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) equipped with a laser scanner. The method eliminates reliance on today's heavily intermediated payment applications and showed promise for achieving accurate, efficient, and timely payment administration. Future work should further explore the connections between off- and on-chain realities.

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