ABSTRACT
This book brings together cutting-edge research presented at the 11th International Conference on Development and Investment in Infrastructure (DII 2025), held from 6th–8th August 2025, in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Centred on the theme Building Infrastructure Better: Digitalisation, Decarbonisation and Decentralisation, the volume captures emerging insights that are redefining infrastructure delivery and sustainable development across Africa and the Global South.
This volume features a diverse and rigorous collection of papers that delve into smart cities, digital transformation, infrastructure investment, sustainable construction, renewable energy, climate resilience, and circular economy transitions. The contributions address the sector’s most urgent challenges including inequality in urban systems, barriers to technology adoption, climate-induced vulnerabilities, sustainable building practices, and the strategic integration of advanced digital tools such as BIM, AI, IoT, VR, and automation. Insights presented across the six thematic tracks illuminate pathways for improving infrastructure planning, enhancing project performance, strengthening resilience, and accelerating low-carbon development. Together, the papers demonstrate how technological innovation, policy reform, and contextualised research can drive inclusive, future-ready infrastructure systems capable of supporting national and regional development ambitions.
This book is intended for academics, researchers, policymakers, industry practitioners, and postgraduate students engaged in infrastructure development, construction management, urban planning, digital transformation, and sustainability. It also serves as a valuable resource for governments, development agencies, and technology stakeholders seeking evidence-based strategies to strengthen infrastructure resilience and accelerate socio-economic development.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
section |29 pages
Theme 1: Smart infrastructure and cities
chapter |9 pages
Bridging urban inequality through resilient infrastructure development: The role of digitalisation in Tembisa's water systems
chapter |10 pages
Digitalisation in quantity surveying: Insights and barriers from Namibian QS consultants
chapter |8 pages
Barriers to the adoption of health and safety smart technologies in construction projects in Tanzania
section |76 pages
Theme 2: Infrastructure investment – trends and forecasts
chapter |7 pages
Examining stakeholders' perspectives on construction project auditing in Ghana
chapter |9 pages
An assessment of finance models for sustainable construction projects in Tanzania: A review of literature
chapter |9 pages
Building cemetery infrastructure better through digitalisation and decentralisation
chapter |7 pages
Barriers to green building costing competence adoption in cost management practices by quantity surveyors in Zimbabwe
chapter |10 pages
Integrating smart water management technologies in urban infrastructure: Addressing the water crisis in Zimbabwean cities. A case of Bulawayo
chapter |9 pages
The impact of industrial 4.0 technologies on construction project cost management in Zimbabwe
chapter |6 pages
Indigenous investment practices and community-based models in the minibus industry sector
chapter |8 pages
Influencing travel behaviour through educational interventions for sustainable urban mobility
section |108 pages
Theme 3: Sustainability in infrastructure development
chapter |9 pages
Stakeholder synergies for environmental sustainability in Ghana's real estate sector: A qualitative perspective
chapter |9 pages
Challenges of integrating climate-resilient buildings into the existing spatial planning in Blantyre City, Malawi
chapter |9 pages
BIM-enabled sustainability analysis of kinetic façade systems: A case study of Lusail Plaza Tower
chapter |10 pages
Rethinking sustainable infrastructure: Trade-offs in Dar es Salaam's BRT system
chapter |10 pages
Translating policy into practice: A critical appraisal of sustainability outcomes in South Africa's Riverside view mega human settlement
chapter |8 pages
Factors hindering quantity surveyors from playing the advisory role of green building uptake
chapter |9 pages
Innovative technologies for sustainable construction in developing countries: A systematic literature review
chapter |9 pages
Sustainable impact of post-occupancy evaluation: A case of the lands building at Ardhi University
chapter |8 pages
From housing to sustainable human settlements: A bibliometric analysis of spatial integration in reshaping South Africa's urban landscapes
chapter |7 pages
Trapped in transition: A Governance-Responsive framework for the delivery of temporary residential units in South Africa
chapter |9 pages
Access barriers to GF and strategies for retail consumer uptake in South Africa
section |73 pages
Theme 4: Quality and resilient infrastructure
chapter |9 pages
A consumer-centric approach for integrating indoor environmental quality metrics into building performance optimization in shopping malls
chapter |9 pages
Unpacking barriers and incentives to sustainable drainage systems (SuDS) in Sub-Saharan Africa: Toward climate-resilient urban infrastructure
chapter |9 pages
Integrated cost control in construction megaprojects: A systematic review of lean and technology-driven approaches
chapter |9 pages
Critical success factors of quality enhancement in low-cost housing: Insights from Harare and Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
chapter |8 pages
Quality management system (QMS) implementation in construction: A critical review
chapter |8 pages
Integrated infrastructure construction: The answer to sustainable resource use in South Africa
chapter |9 pages
Passenger service qualities of bus terminal infrastructure for intercity transportation in Nigeria
section |50 pages
Theme 5: Gender equity, empowerment & social justice
chapter |11 pages
Benefits of strategic spatial planning for equitable urban renewal: Advancing housing justice in post-apartheid Soweto
chapter |10 pages
Exploring barriers to women's leadership in the quantity surveying profession in Zimbabwe
chapter |10 pages
Equity transitions in engineering: Trends, challenges, and strategies for inclusivity
chapter |8 pages
Pioneering social justice: A critical review of women's leadership in South Africa's construction industry
chapter |9 pages
Managing psychosocial risks in construction: A systematic review of underlying causes and impacts on construction workers
section |50 pages
Theme 6: Megaprojects/climate change and shock events
chapter |10 pages
Exploring the role of green building technologies in Zimbabwe's climate resilience strategy
chapter |9 pages
Unveiling the multidimensional effects of large-scale projects: The case of Lesotho highlands water projects
chapter |11 pages
Water resource vulnerability in the face of climate-induced shock events: A bibliometric analysis
chapter |9 pages
Reframing Life Cycle Assessment for low-income housing in South Africa: Towards social, dynamic and GIS-integrated models
chapter |9 pages
Reverse urban renaissance in Lupane (Zimbabwe): Urban transformation and the resonance of rural nostalgia
section |58 pages
Theme 7: Green/sustainable building
chapter |9 pages
Green skills and training models for construction operatives: A PRISMA-guided systematic literature review
chapter |11 pages
Barriers to sustainable construction labour management in developing countries: A systematic literature review
chapter |9 pages
The spatial integration of bus rapid transit system and non-motorised transport in Johannesburg, South Africa
chapter |7 pages
Barriers to green retrofitting practices' adoption in Zimbabwean commercial buildings in Harare
chapter |10 pages
Unlocking sustainable infrastructure delivery in emerging economies: A systematic review of success factors and barriers
chapter |10 pages
Urban renewal for sustainable development in Johannesburg CBD: A critical assessment of challenges and strategic opportunities
section |61 pages
Theme 8: Renewable energy/circular economy
chapter |10 pages
Exploring the potential of piezoelectric floor tiles to harness kinetic energy harvesting in shopping malls in Ghana
chapter |10 pages
Circular economy in construction: Risk landscape and mitigation pathways in Zimbabwe
chapter |9 pages
Affordable housing presales: A case study of approval determinants and patterns in Johannesburg, South Africa
chapter |10 pages
A review of circular economy integration into disaster-related demolition waste management: Trends and future direction
section |83 pages
Theme 9: BIM, digital twins, mixed reality, 3D printing and construction innovation
chapter |9 pages
Accelerating BIM adoption in Tanzania: Lessons from global public sector interventions
chapter |10 pages
Building Information Modeling (BIM) adoption in Zimbabwe's construction sector
chapter |9 pages
Virtual and augmented reality for safer construction sites: Barriers and adoption realities in Zimbabwe
chapter |9 pages
An overview of building information modeling strategies in the Malawian construction industry
chapter |10 pages
Unpacking the structural and operational barriers to AI uptake in Namibia's construction sector: A quantitative investigation
chapter |9 pages
Building Information Modelling (BIM) for monitoring construction projects progress in Zimbabwe: Barriers and opportunities
chapter |8 pages
Barriers to adoption of building information modelling in quantity surveying firms in Nigeria
section |83 pages
Theme 10: Construction materials/environmental and waste management/lean construction and value engineering
