A modern approach to civil engineering drawing access through QR code integration

  • Unique Paper ID: 174418
  • PageNo: 4492-4495
  • Abstract:
  • The adoption of QR code technology in construction site management addresses challenges associated with traditional methods such as paper-based documentation, verbal instructions, and limited access to critical information. By leveraging QR codes, site teams can quickly retrieve digital resources, including blueprints, safety protocols, and task assignments, through smart phones and tablets. This approach streamlines workflows, reduces dependence on physical paperwork, and minimizes errors caused by miscommunication. Furthermore, QR codes facilitate real-time updates, improve collaboration, and enhance overall efficiency on-site. This study evaluates the practical application of QR codes as a cost-effective and accessible solution for modernizing construction management processes and improving task execution. Innovative applications that can enhance efficiency, productivity, and safety on construction sites. The idea is to use QR codes to share architectural plans, providing easy access to critical information for worker, contractor, and stakeholder. As the industry advances, integrating QR codes with technologies like augmented reality or AI can unlock even greater potential. By embracing this approach, construction projects can become faster, safer, and more efficient, ultimately benefiting everyone involved, from workers to project managers.

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BibTeX

@article{174418,
        author = {Chaitanya Mahajan and Dishant Jangade and Janvi Chaudhari and Minakshi Chauragade},
        title = {A modern approach to civil engineering drawing access through QR code integration},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2025},
        volume = {11},
        number = {10},
        pages = {4492-4495},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=174418},
        abstract = {The adoption of QR code technology in construction site management addresses challenges associated with traditional methods such as paper-based documentation, verbal instructions, and limited access to critical information. By leveraging QR codes, site teams can quickly retrieve digital resources, including blueprints, safety protocols, and task assignments, through smart phones and tablets. This approach streamlines workflows, reduces dependence on physical paperwork, and minimizes errors caused by miscommunication. Furthermore, QR codes facilitate real-time updates, improve collaboration, and enhance overall efficiency on-site. This study evaluates the practical application of QR codes as a cost-effective and accessible solution for modernizing construction management processes and improving task execution. Innovative applications that can enhance efficiency, productivity, and safety on construction sites. The idea is to use QR codes to share architectural plans, providing easy access to critical information for worker, contractor, and stakeholder. As the industry advances, integrating QR codes with technologies like augmented reality or AI can unlock even greater potential. By embracing this approach, construction projects can become faster, safer, and more efficient, ultimately benefiting everyone involved, from workers to project managers.},
        keywords = {QR code, Design and construction information, physical to digital, Progress monitoring, communication.},
        month = {March},
        }

Cite This Article

Mahajan, C., & Jangade, D., & Chaudhari, J., & Chauragade, M. (2025). A modern approach to civil engineering drawing access through QR code integration. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 11(10), 4492–4495.

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