A systematic review on safety practices in high-rise building construction: benefits, barriers, and strategic improvements

    Wei Rui Lei Info
    Muhamad Azry Khoiry Info
    Azrul A Mutalib Info
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3846/jcem.2025.24790

Abstract

High-rise building construction has long been considered one of the most dangerous jobs globally. However, there is currently a lack of comprehensive systematic reviews that approach the implementation of safety practices in high-rise construction. This study aims to fill the following research gaps: first, to understand the significance and identify the barriers faced to implementing safety practices in high-rise construction; second, to propose a framework to improve safety performance. A total of 109 articles from databases were thoroughly reviewed in this study.

The research identified six categories of benefits, five types of safety barriers, and 15 strategies proposed to overcome these barriers. In terms of the number of sources, “reduced accident rates” and “improved organizational reputation” were identified as the top benefits in terms of the significance of safety practices. “Lack of health and safety training” was deemed the largest barrier. To address these challenges, this paper explores the strategies and risk mitigation measures from the perspectives of six stakeholders: regulatory agencies, government, owners, contractors, consultants, and workers. The findings suggest that establishing strict market entry mechanisms are fundamental while strengthening worker safety training and conducting regular safety inspections and real-time site monitoring are the most effective methods.

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high-rise building, benefits, barriers, construction safety practice, stakeholders, strategies

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Lei, W. R., Khoiry, M. A., & Mutalib, A. A. (2025). A systematic review on safety practices in high-rise building construction: benefits, barriers, and strategic improvements. Journal of Civil Engineering and Management, 31(8), 893–908. https://doi.org/10.3846/jcem.2025.24790

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Lei, W. R., Khoiry, M. A., & Mutalib, A. A. (2025). A systematic review on safety practices in high-rise building construction: benefits, barriers, and strategic improvements. Journal of Civil Engineering and Management, 31(8), 893–908. https://doi.org/10.3846/jcem.2025.24790

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