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About the Center

Built-informatics and Smart Cities Center is grounded in the Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering at City University of Hong Kong and connects that academic base to a wider cross-disciplinary research network.

Its work brings together intelligent construction, built-environment sensing, BIM, digital twins, AI systems, and robotics so research can move from method development toward real operational settings.

The Center is positioned as an academic platform: it supports research collaboration, talent development, and translation without collapsing into either a purely administrative unit or a commercial product story.

Research Themes

AI Agents for Construction Safety and Site Intelligence

From field capture to decision execution, this track focuses on Safety GPT, risk recognition, video-based site inspection, and automated reporting.

  • Safety GPT 1.0
  • Risk Recognition
  • Video Analytics

Multimodal Data Fusion for Scan-to-BIM and Progress Intelligence

This track integrates scans, point clouds, imagery, and BIM/CAD models for progress tracking, scan-vs-BIM comparison, automated analysis, and reporting.

  • Scan vs BIM
  • Point Clouds
  • Progress Tracking

Urban Gas Infrastructure Mapping and Operations

This track develops handheld scanning, SLAM, point-cloud segmentation, and pipe image segmentation for urban gas infrastructure mapping and maintenance.

  • Handheld Scanning
  • SLAM
  • Segmentation

Robotic Systems for Urban Construction and Maintenance

This track develops self-built hardware, multi-terminal integration, and autonomous indoor/outdoor navigation for robotic construction and maintenance systems.

  • Robotics
  • Autonomous Navigation
  • Integrated Devices

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Projects

Shanghai North Bund Center project image

Shanghai North Bund Center

Representative deployment context connected to large-scale construction intelligence workflows.

Shanghai Pudong T4 Terminal project image

Shanghai Pudong T4 Terminal

Representative deployment context connected to multimodal progress intelligence.

Xi'an Airport T5 Terminal project image

Xi'an Airport T5 Terminal

Representative deployment context connected to robotics and large-scale built-environment workflows.

Shenzhen Ecological Smart Valley project image

Shenzhen Ecological Smart Valley Project

Representative Shenzhen-side deployment context connected to infrastructure digitization and operations.

Publications

2026 · Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management

Driving mechanism of attentional bias toward safety of construction workers: case study in China

A recent safety-focused journal article that directly supports the Center's smart-construction and risk-recognition direction.

2026 · Automation in Construction

Indoor scan-to-BIM workflows: Progress, challenges, and future directions (2014-2024)

This review anchors the Center's scan-to-BIM, digital-twin, and progress-intelligence workflow framing.

2026 · International Journal of Project Management

Does proximity foster collaboration? exploring the role of proximity in shaping relationship quality and knowledge flow in inter-organizational projects

A representative project-organizing output showing how inter-organizational collaboration and knowledge flow matter in delivery settings.

2026 · Applied Energy

Hydrogen applications in buildings: A systematic review of decarbonization pathways

A built-environment review that broadens the profile from smart construction into building-system decarbonization pathways.

News

2026

Safety GPT 1.0 anchors the Center's construction-safety AI track

The current Center structure presents Safety GPT 1.0 as a representative system for site inspection, risk recognition, and automated reporting within the construction-safety AI agenda.

2026

Scan-to-BIM progress intelligence remains a core systems strand

The multimodal data-fusion track continues to frame scan-to-BIM comparison, progress analysis, and documentation as a central systems pathway for the Center.

2026

Shenzhen Ecological Smart Valley appears as a deployment reference

The current project portfolio uses the Shenzhen Ecological Smart Valley Project as a Shenzhen-side practice reference for infrastructure digitization, operations, and cross-node collaboration.

Contact Us

Primary Contact

Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering, City University of Hong Kong

xiaowluo@cityu.edu.hk

Use the Hong Kong academic affiliation and official email as the current public contact route for the Center.

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