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Oluwatosin Babalola

Researcher at Covenant University

Publications -  8
Citations -  209

Oluwatosin Babalola is an academic researcher from Covenant University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Noise pollution & Noise. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 7 publications receiving 102 citations.

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Implementation of lean practices in the construction industry: A systematic review

TL;DR: A systematic review of published literature in Scopus, Science Direct and Google Scholar to identify and categorize the different lean practices implemented in the construction industry and the benefits derivable from them is presented in this article.
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Data on the awareness and adoption of ICT in town planning firms in Lagos state, Nigeria.

TL;DR: This dataset covers an investigation into awareness and adoption of information and communication technology in town planning firms in Lagos state, Nigeria and contains responses on the factors that influence ICT usage, barriers and constraints of ICT used.
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A GIS - based method for assessment and mapping of noise pollution in Ota metropolis, Nigeria.

TL;DR: A detailed method used for assessing and mapping noise pollution levels in Ota metropolis, Nigeria using ArcGIS 10.5 Software is presented in this article, which is useful as reference and guideline for future planning and regulations on noise limit to be implemented for urban areas like Ota Metropolis.
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Dataset on noise level measurement in Ota metropolis, Nigeria.

TL;DR: Noise map developed in this study provides enough information for technical controls and interim legislation against environmental noise pollution in the metropolis and considering the noise emission standards, planning and promoting the citizens awareness about the high noise risk could help to mitigate the effect of noise.
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Lean construction: an approach to achieving sustainable built environment in Nigeria

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors conducted a study to identify benefits derived from the adoption of lean practices by firms in the Nigerian Building Industry (NIB) and found that stakeholders in the NIB perceived LPs adoption as very helpful in the reduction of time and cost overrun on projects.