Dilmi Atapattu

Dilmi Atapattu

Higher Degree by Research Candidate

School of Architecture and Civil Engineering

Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology


Dilmi is a PhD researcher in Construction Management at the School of Architecture and Civil Engineering, University of Adelaide. She has graduated in BSc (Hons.) in Quantity Surveying at University of Moratuwa with a First-class. Afterwards, she has worked in the industry as a quantity surveyor in a South Korean based large-scale construction organization assigned to the proposed construction of the largest private investment in Sri Lanka. Followingly, she has served as a temporary lecturer at the Department of Building Economics, University of Moratuwa prior to starting her higher studies at the University of Adelaide.

  • Journals

    Year Citation
    2025 Silva, F. H. Y. D., Perera, B. A. K. S., Atapattu, A. M. D. S., & Wijewickrama, M. K. C. S. (2025). Adaptability of biomimicry applications in improving the sustainability in the construction industry. Environmental Development, 55, 22 pages.
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    2025 Jayarathna, H. S. N. M., Perera, B. A. K. S., Atapattu, D., & Rodrigo, N. (2025). Circular economy and blockchain-integrated road map to improve construction waste management. CONSTRUCTION INNOVATION-ENGLAND, 25(7), 23-49.
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    2024 Wijerathna, M. R. D. P., Waidyasekara, K. G. A. S., & Atapattu, A. M. D. S. (2024). Strategies to enhance radio frequency identification (RFID) technology applications in the construction industry. Construction Innovation, 22 pages.
    DOI
    2024 Atapattu, A. M. D. S., Hadiwattage, C., Perera, B. A. K. S., & Rajaratnam, D. (2024). Employing criteria scoring matrix in appraising the economic return of transcending to a circular built environment. Smart and Sustainable Built Environment, 13(2), 267-290.
    DOI Scopus9
  • Conference Papers

    Year Citation
    2024 Wijerathna, M. R. D. P., Waidyasekara, K. G. A. S., & Atapattu, A. M. D. S. (2024). UNVEILING THE BENEFITS OF RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION (RFID) TECHNOLOGY FOR ENHANCING TECHNOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS IN SRI LANKAN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY. In World Construction Symposium (pp. 1088-1100). Department of Building Economics.
    DOI Scopus1
    2024 Silva, F. H. Y. D., Perera, B. A. K. S., Atapattu, A. M. D. S., Jayanetti, J. K. D. D. T., & Wijewickrama, M. K. C. S. (2024). APPLICATION OF BIOMIMICRY CONCEPT TO IMPROVE THE SUSTAINABILITY OF THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY: A LITERATURE REVIEW. In World Construction Symposium (pp. 185-199). Department of Building Economics.
    DOI Scopus2
    2023 Jayarathna, H. S. N. M., Perera, B. A. K. S., Atapattu, A. M. D. S., & Rodrigo, M. N. N. (2023). SYNERGY BETWEEN BLOCKCHAIN AND CIRCULAR ECONOMY IN IMPROVING CONSTRUCTION WASTE MANAGEMENT: A LITERATURE REVIEW. In World Construction Symposium Vol. 1 (pp. 1024-1038). Sri Lanka (online): Ceylon Institute of Builders - Sri Lanka.
    DOI Scopus4
    2023 Atapattu, A. M. D. S., Wattuhewa, R. M., Waidyasekara, K. G. A. S., & Dilakshan, R. (2023). BIG DATA ANALYTICS IN THE SRI LANKAN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY: AN ASSESSMENT OF THE CHALLENGES AND STRATEGIES. In World Construction Symposium Vol. 1 (pp. 281-292). Ceylon Institute of Builders - Sri Lanka.
    DOI Scopus1
    2022 Atapattu, A. M. D. S., Chandanie, H., & Dilakshan, R. (2022). IMPORTANCE OF A VALUE ASSESSMENT TOOL IN REGENERATING A CIRCULAR BUILT ENVIRONMENT IN SRI LANKA. In World Construction Symposium (pp. 558-570). Building Economics and Management Research Unit (BEMRU), University of Moratuwa.
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