Timothy Olawumi
timothy olawumi

Dr Timothy Olawumi MRICS. FHEA. MGBCN. MHKGBC. AHKIPM

Lecturer

Biography

Dr. Timothy Olawumi is a Lecturer (Assistant Prof.) at the School of Computing, Engineering, and the Built Environment, Edinburgh Napier University, United Kingdom. He is an RICS Chartered Member, a member of the Hong Kong Green Building Council, the Green Building Council of Nigeria (GBCN), BIM Africa, the Hong Kong Institute of Project Management, and a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. He also sits on the GBCN's Research and Development Board.

🥇Research Interests and Awards

Timothy's research interests are generally interdisciplinary and centred mainly on sustainable construction and informatics, with a view to addressing sustainability and construction project challenges relating to the built environment using/developing novel technological solutions. It emphasises the application of technologies (Building Information Modelling [BIM], Industry 4.0 [AI, big data, blockchain, cloud-based systems], GIS, RFID, and the like) and data-driven techniques in construction management and engineering issues. Timothy's research interests include construction management, green buildings and sustainability, blockchain and AI in construction, BIM, modular integrated construction/offsite construction, sustainable construction and informatics, supply chain management, and digital engineering.

He has an excellent track record of highly-cited peer-reviewed research publications and has authored over 65 papers (3205+ citations [h-index: 27; i10-index: 39]) — consisting of journal papers (45+), book chapters (3), technical reports, and conference papers (10+) as of March 2024. When taking all the publications of Dr. Olawumi into account, his over 3000 citations gathered so far place him within the top 1% percentile of scholars in the "Engineering" and "Environment/Ecology" research fields, according to Clarivate Analytics (Web of Science) ESI ranking. More so, four (4) of his published papers are listed as a Top 1% "Highly Cited Paper" in the field of Engineering—Web of Science Core Collection, and another nine (9) journal papers are categorised as "Hot Paper" and within the top 2-10% of various research categories.

His publications' high citation rates and readership, ranking in the top 3% on ResearchGate, validate the significance, impact, and influence of his research.

He is a recipient of multiple prestigious and international awards in recognition of his outstanding contributions and sustained national and international acclaim.
🠶Dr Olawumi is ranked among the world's top 2% most-cited scientists by Elsevier BV and Stanford University.
🠶He is recognised as one of the "Top 25 Outstanding Scientists" globally in the field of sustainability (across disciplines) by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF).
🠶Other awards include ⦁ HKIPM Project Management Achievement Awards in December 2022 (Research Project category). ⦁ Research Excellence Award of the BIM Africa Innovation Awards 2021 (out of the 289 nominations received) in November 2021; and ⦁ awards from the Australian Institute of Building in 2019 and the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB HK) in 2018.

He has also secured highly competitive grant funding from the Research Grant Council (RGC Hong Kong) and the Chinese National Engineering Research Centre, including recent funding from the HKRGC (2022-2024) as a Co-I. Also, he secured a HK$60,000 (Hong Kong Dollars) grant from the Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors (HKIS) to produce a textbook for publication in 2024, which demonstrates part of his extensive work in research-led knowledge dissemination.


✅External Roles and Leadership

Timothy is on the Editorial Board of 6 reputable international journals, four of which are SCI-indexed (Web of Science)—including a Springer Nature journal, Frontiers in Built Environment, Advances in Civil Engineering (Wiley) & Heliyon Engineering (Elsevier)—contributing to the advancement of knowledge.

Moreover, Timothy is a member of the EPSRC Peer Review College and serves as a grant assessor—he has reviewed research funding applications for key funding agencies such as UK Research & Innovation (UKRI)— AHRC, EPSRC, & MRC, as well as the UKRI Future Leaders Fellowships.
He is an active reviewer for 55 international and renowned journals, of which 43 are SCI-indexed (Publons). He has also served as an external PhD examiner at top-ranked universities in Australia and South Africa.

Timothy is dedicated to promoting public engagement with science and knowledge transfer within and beyond academic boundaries. He has extensive experience in professional development, leadership, learning, and talent development.
His active participation in events such as the UK Construction Carbon Talk Show, QS Academy Seminars, Women Academics in Construction Webinars, Research Bootcamps, and similar events has facilitated knowledge exchange, boosted audience engagement, surpassed attendees expectations, and tackled critical academic and industry challenges.

Additionally, he has engaged in industry research with BIMAfrica, contributing to the inaugural "Africa BIM Report." He is actively involved in two significant and impactful national projects with GBCN: the development of a carbon database and a green building rating system.


⭐Career History

Timothy has taken up positions at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the Department of Building and Real Estate at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong — where he conducted major impactful research centred on sustainable construction, modular integrated construction, and blockchain. Also, he has worked as an academic and professional in Nigeria at the Federal University of Technology Akure and some local and multi-national construction companies. More so, he has worked on some projects in Nigeria, including a US$4 million World Bank-funded bridge construction and highway rehabilitation project.

He obtained a PhD in Construction Engineering and Management from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University (QS World University ranking #65). His doctoral thesis was rated "Excellent"—the highest rating possible—by the board of examiners.

With a blend of academic and industry experience, Timothy excels in leading and delivering educational programs, including taught, blended, and online courses at various academic levels in the UK and internationally. At Edinburgh Napier, he leads the strategic development and delivery of a suite of undergraduate (including graduate apprenticeship) and postgraduate modules.


He is open to research collaborations and industry consultations. He welcomes applications and is available to supervise potential PhD students in his research areas and broader topics related to the built environment.

NAPIER Profile Page: https://napier-repository.worktribe.com/person/2803159/timothy-olawumi

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62 results

A Scientometric Review of Global Research on Sustainability and Sustainable Development

Journal Article
Olawumi, T. O., & Chan, D. W. (2018)
A Scientometric Review of Global Research on Sustainability and Sustainable Development. Journal of Cleaner Production, 183, 231-250. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2018.02.162
The concept of sustainable development has gained worldwide attention in recent years which had enhanced its implementation. However, few studies have attempted to map the glo...

Evolution in the Intellectual Structure of BIM Research: A Bibliometric Analysis

Journal Article
Olawumi, T., Chan, D., & Wong, J. (2017)
Evolution in the Intellectual Structure of BIM Research: A Bibliometric Analysis. Journal of Civil Engineering and Management, 23(8), 1060-1081. https://doi.org/10.3846/13923730.2017.1374301
Building Information Modelling (BIM) processes have continued to gain relevance in the Architectural, En- gineering, and Construction (AEC) industry with more resources direct...

Solar Photovoltaic System: A Case Study of Akure, Nigeria

Journal Article
Saka, A. B., Olawumi, T. O., & Omoboye, A. J. (2017)
Solar Photovoltaic System: A Case Study of Akure, Nigeria. World Scientific News, 83, 15-28
Erratic supply of electricity to residential buildings has led many occupants/owners to source for alternative sources to complement the epileptic supply from the National Gri...

Rethinking Partnering among Quantity-Surveying Firms in Nigeria

Journal Article
Olatunji, S. O., Olawumi, T. O., & Aje, I. O. (2017)
Rethinking Partnering among Quantity-Surveying Firms in Nigeria. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 143(11), https://doi.org/10.1061/%28ASCE%29CO.1943-7862.0001394
This paper explores the benefits and barriers to partnering in quantity-surveying (QS) firms in Nigeria, and suggests projects and professional services best served by this pr...

Achieving Value for Money (VFM) in Construction Projects

Journal Article
Olatunji, S. O., Olawumi, T. O., & Awodele, O. A. (2017)
Achieving Value for Money (VFM) in Construction Projects. Journal of Civil and Environmental Research, 9(2), 54-64
Value for Money is the client’s assessment of the project delivered and/or services rendered by the various project stakeholders as it met the pre-determined objectives. The s...

Geospatial Map of the Global Research on Sustainability and Sustainable Development: Generating and converting KML files to Map

Dataset
Olawumi, T. O., & Chan, D. W. (2017)
Geospatial Map of the Global Research on Sustainability and Sustainable Development: Generating and converting KML files to Map. [Dataset]. https://doi.org/10.17632/sv23pvr252.1
The animated map is handy for academics and practitioners, as a more dynamic alternative to scientific databases such as Scopus or ISI Web of Science in the quest to ease the ...

Nigeria's Public Procurement Law- Puissant Issues and Projected Amendments

Journal Article
Olatunji, S. O., Olawumi, T. O., & Odeyinka, H. A. (2016)
Nigeria's Public Procurement Law- Puissant Issues and Projected Amendments. Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development, 6(6), 73-85
The Public Procurement Act 2007 brought a sense of regulation or framework to the procurement process in Nigeria. Preceding this law, Nigerian public procurement was not forma...

Establishment of Critical Causal Factors for Electrical Cost Estimating Techniques

Journal Article
Olawumi, T. O. (2016)
Establishment of Critical Causal Factors for Electrical Cost Estimating Techniques. World Scientific News, 53(3), 354-366. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.9642683
Cost estimating techniques are approaches towards delivering reliable estimates for any projects or endeavour. However, the usage of the different estimating techniques availa...

Are Quantity Surveyors competent to value for Civil Engineering Works? Evaluating QSs' competencies and militating factors

Journal Article
Olawumi, T. O., & Ayegun, O. A. (2016)
Are Quantity Surveyors competent to value for Civil Engineering Works? Evaluating QSs' competencies and militating factors. Journal of Education and Practice, 7(16), 9-18
The role of the quantity surveyor is one that is often unclear amongst the general public. This study discussed the competencies of the quantity surveyor in measuring and mana...

Demystifying Issues Regarding Public Private Partnerships (PPP)

Journal Article
Olatunji, S. O., Olawumi, T. O., & Ogunsemi, D. R. (2016)
Demystifying Issues Regarding Public Private Partnerships (PPP). Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development, 7(11), 21-33
Public-private sector collaboration is an evolving concept which takes many forms around the world, and it is essentially an arrangement by which private entrepreneurs provide...

Pre-Napier Funded Projects

  • A Conceptual methodology for Life Cycle carbon assessment using BIM and Digital Twin technology in building projects. Research and Innovation Starter Grant. Funder: Edinburgh Napier University, UK.
  • Co-I: Cloud-Based system to facilitate End-Users Oriented Design (EOD) for effective sustainability practices in high-rise residential buildings. Funder: Research Grants Council (RGC) of Hong Kong. (started: Jan 2022 - Mar 2024)
  • Book research grant of HK$60,000 to write and co-author a textbook titled "Sustainability Practices and BIM in the Built Environment." Funder: Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors (HKIS) - (ongoing)
  • Co:I - Application of Blockchain Technology to sustainable supply chain management: A case for MiC projects. Funder: Chinese National Engineering Research Centre for Steel Construction (CNERC)
  • Research Grants Council (HK) and the Sustainable City Lab - Hong Kong Polytechnic University.

Non-Napier PhD or MSc by Research supervisions

  • PhD Co-supervision at Durban University of Technology, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. (World ranking: THE 501–600th)
  • 23 MSc supervisions completed to date (inclusive of Napier).