Col-Con: A Virtual Reality Simulation Testbed for Exploring Collaborative Behaviors in Construction
Liuchuan Yu, Ching-Yu Cheng, William F Ranc, Joshua Dow, Michael, Szilagyi, Haikun Huang, Sungsoo Ray Hong, Behzad Esmaeili, Lap-Fai Yu

TL;DR
Col-Con is a VR testbed designed to study collaborative behaviors in construction, offering immersive, multi-user interactions that simulate real construction tasks efficiently and cost-effectively.
Contribution
It introduces a scalable, multi-user VR platform with synchronized interactions for exploring construction collaboration, which is novel in its realism and usability.
Findings
High usability reported by users
Participants experienced strong immersion and collaboration
Effective simulation of construction tasks
Abstract
Virtual reality is widely adopted for applications such as training, education, and collaboration. The construction industry, known for its complex projects and numerous personnel involved, relies heavily on effective collaboration. Setting up a real-world construction site for experiments can be expensive and time-consuming, whereas conducting experiments in VR is relatively low-cost, scalable, and efficient. We propose Col-Con, a virtual reality simulation testbed for exploring collaborative behaviors in construction. Col-Con is a multi-user testbed that supports users in completing tasks collaboratively. Additionally, Col-Con provides immersive and realistic simulated construction scenes, where real-time voice communication, along with synchronized transformations, animations, sounds, and interactions, enhances the collaborative experience. As a showcase, we implemented a pipe…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBIM and Construction Integration · Construction Project Management and Performance
