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Akin, F D, Damci, A and Arditi, D (2024) Optimum finance-based scheduling. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(09).
Assaad, R H, Omran, A, Soliman, N and Assaf, G (2024) Prediction of the lateral pressure of self-consolidating concrete on construction formwork systems using machine-learning algorithms. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(09).
Assaf, G and Assaad, R H (2024) Analyzing the critical success factors affecting project bundling performance of infrastructure projects. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(09).
Chammout, B, El-Adaway, I H, Abdul Nabi, M and Assaad, R H (2024) Price escalation in construction projects: Examining national and international contracts. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(09).
Dorignon, L, Oswald, D, Kempton, L, Boehme, T, Iyer-Raniga, U, Moore, T and Dalton, T (2024) Investigating residential building materials in a circular economy: An Australian perspective. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(09).
- Type: Journal Article
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- ISBN/ISSN: 0733-9364
- URL: http://doi.org/10.1061/JCEMD4.COENG-13595
- Abstract:
The circular economy plays a key role in the wider transition to a low-carbon built environment. Materials are critical in this transition, yet there is limited information about their current use in the built environment in many regions. This explorative study investigated circular economy in the Australian construction materials industry using a three-stage mixed-method approach. The first stage was to map actors and their practices and challenges related to material supply, use, and end of life. This involved 20 interviews with stakeholders and a workshop. The second stage was to assess key materials stocks and flows to identify the volume of the challenge through existing databases and consultation with industry stakeholders. The third stage was to understand the current state of material circularity at industry-leading examples. This was investigated through 13 interviews across two case studies, alongside site visits. These complementary research methods and stages provided findings into material circularity potential within the residential construction sector from both a macroperspective and a microperspective. The results included that new materials being used in construction are more than double the flow of waste out, showing that stocks of materials in use are growing rapidly but that data gaps are extensive. There was a focus on material reduction for cost-savings and sustainability, but there was significant opportunity for other circular economy principles, such as rethinking construction techniques. Further, in the context of a highly volatile industry, circularity requires a focus on material-specific institutional arrangements. The contribution to knowledge on construction materials and their supply chain provides fundamental insights that are required for the transition toward a circular economy, where the residential construction sector (not just in Australia but globally) would more readily reduce, reuse, recycle and recover resources, as well as being less reliant on virgin material use.
Görsch, C, Seppänen, O, Peltokorpi, A and Lavikka, R (2024) Unlocking productivity: Revealing waste and hidden disturbances impacting mep workers. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(09).
Gao, M Y, Han, J, Yang, Y, Tiong, R L K, Zhao, C and Han, C (2024) BIM-based and IoT-driven smart tracking for precast construction dynamic scheduling. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(09).
Jiang, Y, Yang, G, Li, H, Zhang, T and Khudhair, A (2024) Physics-informed knowledge-driven decision-making framework for holistic bridge maintenance. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(09).
Koo, H J, Kelly, D and Deman, D (2024) Risk assessment of the challenges in the adaptive reuse of historic buildings. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(09).
Namian, M, Nabil, F R, Al-Mhdawi, M K S, Kermanshachi, S S and Nnaji, C (2024) Postpandemic era: Investigating the impact of COVID-19 on construction workers' situational awareness. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(09).
Ning, X, Yang, Y, Liu, C and Han, Y (2024) Construction workers' unsafe behavior contagion under government-contractor dual influence. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(09).
Olugboyega, O (2024) Diverse forms of greed and self-interest that contribute to corruption among construction stakeholders. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(09).
Ouyang, Y and Luo, X (2024) Effects of physical fatigue on construction workers' visual search patterns during hazard identification. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(09).
Paneru, S, Suh, S, Seo, W and Rausch, C (2024) Evaluating the decarbonization potential of industrialized construction: A review of the current state, opportunities, and challenges. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(09).
Sadoughi, A, Kouhirostami, M, Kouhirostamkolaei, M, Qi, B and Costin, A (2024) Autonomous building design for manufacturing and assembly: A systematic review of design application, challenges, and opportunities. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(09).
Shahedi, F, Etemadfard, H, Omrani, F and Ghalehnovi, M (2024) Cost performance modeling for steel fabrication shops with machine learning algorithms. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(09).
Shuang, Q, Liu, X, Wang, Z and Xu, X (2024) Automatically categorizing construction accident narratives using the deep-learning model with a class-imbalance treatment technique. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(09).
Wang, R D, Zayed, T, Eltoukhy, A E E and Wu, H (2024) Integrated planning approach for optimizing tower crane and truck locations in modular integrated construction. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(09).
Wu, H, Chang, Y and Chen, Y (2024) Transitioning work arrangements in the construction industry: Changes in time-use patterns and individual greenhouse gas emissions. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(09).
Yang, J, Wu, Y and Li, D (2024) Block planning based on grid's topology for the dismantling of long-span spatial lattice structures. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(09).
Zhang, Y, Chang, R, Mao, W, Zuo, J, Liu, L and Han, Y (2024) Challenges of automating interior construction progress monitoring. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(09).
Zhang, Y, Liu, L, Song, Z, Zhao, Y and He, S (2024) Enhancing tunnel boring machine penetration rate predictions through particle swarm optimization and elman neural networks. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 150(09).