This paper presents a Web-based information system for promoting the cascading utilisation of construction materials in order to mitigate the increasing environmental pressure by the construction industry. First, this paper points out me weaknesses of current waste material exchange systems. Then, a new approach is introduced to reuse demolished materials, by which the utilisation of demolished materials may be ascertained before the demolition is actually produced.. Information technologies, including web-based intelligent and distributed systems, are applied to actua1ise this approach. Finally, the development and implementation of the system is described in detail.<br /
peer reviewedThe construction industry consumes an enormous amount of global resources and produces ...
The need to use Building Information Modelling (BIM) for Construction and Demolition Waste (CDW) min...
The construction sector plays a key role in shaping and developing the built environment. It also ha...
The demolition activities of buildings produce numerous environmental pressures as a large proportio...
Waste exchange is as a facilitator for construction and demolition waste deduction by reuse and recy...
Building demolition has been undergoing evolutionary development in its technologies for several dec...
There are many material planning and control systems in use in the construction industry but general...
Today, the AEC industry is being transformed by technology, innovation, and data-driven business mod...
Mismanagement of building materials has constantly plagued the construction industry resulting in i...
As the most resource intensive and wasteful industry, the construction sector is causing enormous so...
In recent years, there has been obvious emphasis on the shift from design and construction of new fa...
The current production and consumption models of building materials are causing severe environmental...
Socio-environmental pressures motivate the construction industry to adopt working practices that ena...
peer reviewedThe construction industry consumes an enormous amount of global resources and produces ...
The paper presents data on the volume of materials consumed by builders and the carbon dioxide emiss...
peer reviewedThe construction industry consumes an enormous amount of global resources and produces ...
The need to use Building Information Modelling (BIM) for Construction and Demolition Waste (CDW) min...
The construction sector plays a key role in shaping and developing the built environment. It also ha...
The demolition activities of buildings produce numerous environmental pressures as a large proportio...
Waste exchange is as a facilitator for construction and demolition waste deduction by reuse and recy...
Building demolition has been undergoing evolutionary development in its technologies for several dec...
There are many material planning and control systems in use in the construction industry but general...
Today, the AEC industry is being transformed by technology, innovation, and data-driven business mod...
Mismanagement of building materials has constantly plagued the construction industry resulting in i...
As the most resource intensive and wasteful industry, the construction sector is causing enormous so...
In recent years, there has been obvious emphasis on the shift from design and construction of new fa...
The current production and consumption models of building materials are causing severe environmental...
Socio-environmental pressures motivate the construction industry to adopt working practices that ena...
peer reviewedThe construction industry consumes an enormous amount of global resources and produces ...
The paper presents data on the volume of materials consumed by builders and the carbon dioxide emiss...
peer reviewedThe construction industry consumes an enormous amount of global resources and produces ...
The need to use Building Information Modelling (BIM) for Construction and Demolition Waste (CDW) min...
The construction sector plays a key role in shaping and developing the built environment. It also ha...