Abiola Oluwasogo Oyediran
Email: a.oyediran@unsw.edu.au
Supervisors: Riza Yosia Sunindijo, Samuel Frimpong, Tak Wing Yiu
Abiola is a dedicated, diligent and proactive researcher with a willingness to learn and adapt. He holds a Master's degree in Construction Economics and a Bachelor of Technology in Quantity Surveying from the Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria. He has demonstrated these abilities both within and outside academia, having worked as a Research Assistant (part-time) and in various corporate organizations as a Quantity Surveyor, Assistant Procurement Manager and Project Manager in the Nigerian construction Industry.
He is experienced in working with diverse teams and prioritising tasks effectively to achieve corporate goals. He possesses a strong sense of responsibility and passion for sustainable construction, combining ethical commitment, environmental efficiency and cost-savings objectives. He is a dedicated researcher with peer-reviewed publications in reputable journals, committed to advancing both theoretical and practical knowledge in the Built Environment. Ensuring academic research drives improvements and foster innovative change. In addition, he has contributed across research areas such as carbon trading, sustainable construction practices, construction innovations, generative AI, social media applications and eco-friendly materials.
He is currently pursuing a Doctoral Degree (PhD) in Built Environment at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), Australia, with a focus on construction mental health.
- Research area
- Research outputs
- Construction Mental Health
- Construction Health and Safety
- Oyediran, A. O., Oke, A. E., Ikuabe, M. O., Aliu, J. O., Adeosun, F. E., & Aigbavboa, C. O. (2025). Exploring application areas of cyber-physical systems in the construction industry: a case of Nigeria. International Journal of Construction Management, 1–13.
- Oyediran, A.O., Akinradewo, O., Onososen, A.O., & Koriko, O. (2025). Key factors contributing to construction delays in high-rise building projects: a case study of Nigeria’s developing urban landscape. Journal of Facilities Management.
- Oyediran, A. O., Balogun, O. A., Balogun, R. B., Mosuru, S. G., Akinwande, A. A., & Akinradewo, O. I. (2024). Optimization and modeling of the insulating and mechanical properties of fired ceramics for sustainable construction. Hybrid Advances, 7, 100310.
- Akinwande, A. A., Oyediran, A. O., Balogun, O. A., Balogun, R. B., El Hachem, C., Accouche, O., & Azab, M. (2024). Experimental analysis and optimization of kenaf fiber-lateritic bricks using glass powder as partial cement replacement. Scientific African, 2457.
- Oke, A. E., Oyediran, A. O., Koriko, G., & Tang, L. M. (2024). Carbon trading practices adoption for sustainable construction: A study of the barriers in a developing country. Sustainable Development, 32(1), 1120-1136.
- Oke, A. E., Arowoiya, V. A., Chan, M., & Oyediran, A. (2024). Digital twin technology (DTT) in a developing construction industry: evaluation of the awareness and usage among professionals in Nigeria. International Journal of Construction Management, 1–11.
- Onatayo, D., Onososen, A., Oyediran, A. O., Oyediran, H., Arowoiya, V., & Onatayo, E. (2024). Generative AI Applications in Architecture, Engineering, And Construction: Trends, Implications for Practice, Education, and Imperatives for Upskilling—A review. Architecture, 4(4), 877–902.
- Oke, A. E., Aliu, J., Oyediran, A. O., & Ukaha Onyeukwu, S. (2024). Evaluating social media in architecture, engineering, construction and operation industry: a Nigerian perspective on applications and benefits. International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation.
- Aliu, J., Oke, A. E., Oyediran, A. O., Kanya, R. A., & Ukaha Onyeukwu, S. (2024). From isolation to interaction: evaluating social media awareness and adoption in a developing construction industry. Smart and Sustainable Built Environment.
- Olukayode, O. M., Akinwande, A. A., Balogun, O. A., Oyediran, A. O., Mosuru, S. G., Abdulwahid, M. Y., & Romanovski, V. (2023). Applicability of the response surface method in the optimization of compressive strengths of banana-fiber-reinforced concrete using waste glass as partial cement replacement. Innovative Infrastructure Solutions, 8(8), 207.
- Akinwande, A. A., Balogun, O. A., Danso, H., Romanovski, V., Ademati, A. O., & Oyediran, A. O. (2023). Development of Insulating Masonry Bricks from Wood Fiber and Varying Milled Glass Proportion. Journal of Civil Engineering and Construction, 12(1), 40-54.