While traditional value engineering (VE) is primarily driven by cost saving, this study aims to comprehensively and reliably investigating the impact of traditional VE on the embodied greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the Australian built environment. An Australian-specific hybrid life cycle assessment (LCA) is developed and applied to a mixed-use building complex located in central Sydney, Australia. A list of GHG emissions intensities (GEIs) for 118 construction products is derived from hybrid LCA, demonstrating an average increase of 20% than the corresponding process-based GEIs. By applying the hybrid GEIs, the assessment of the case study building proves that traditional VE can potentially provide environmental benefits through the dem...
The rapid growth of Western Australia’s population and economy will affect the sustainability of its...
The construction sector is rapidly growing and creating enormous impacts on the global environment. ...
The rapid growth of Western Australia’s population and economy will affect the sustainability of its...
While traditional value engineering (VE) is primarily driven by cost saving, this study aims to comp...
With building-related greenhouse gas emissions(GHGE) having more than doubled since 1970, they repre...
Data used to conduct a life cycle assessment, called a life cycle inventory (LCI), is rarely scrutin...
To fulfil the hunger for sustainable development, Australian construction sector seems to contemplat...
Residential buildings account for 17% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. With detached housin...
At least 40% of the total greenhouse gas emissions driving environmental issues are related to the b...
This chapter aims to increase awareness related to the assessment of embodied greenhouse gas emissio...
Buildings and construction materials account for one third of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions ...
The Australian Green Infrastructure Council (AGIC) is currently leading a new approach to the delive...
Numerous studies have investigated the environmental benefits of cross laminated timber (CLT) constr...
AbstractThe Australian Green Infrastructure Council (AGIC) is currently leading a new approach to th...
A life cycle study was undertaken to assess the economic impact arising frominternalised embodied gr...
The rapid growth of Western Australia’s population and economy will affect the sustainability of its...
The construction sector is rapidly growing and creating enormous impacts on the global environment. ...
The rapid growth of Western Australia’s population and economy will affect the sustainability of its...
While traditional value engineering (VE) is primarily driven by cost saving, this study aims to comp...
With building-related greenhouse gas emissions(GHGE) having more than doubled since 1970, they repre...
Data used to conduct a life cycle assessment, called a life cycle inventory (LCI), is rarely scrutin...
To fulfil the hunger for sustainable development, Australian construction sector seems to contemplat...
Residential buildings account for 17% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. With detached housin...
At least 40% of the total greenhouse gas emissions driving environmental issues are related to the b...
This chapter aims to increase awareness related to the assessment of embodied greenhouse gas emissio...
Buildings and construction materials account for one third of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions ...
The Australian Green Infrastructure Council (AGIC) is currently leading a new approach to the delive...
Numerous studies have investigated the environmental benefits of cross laminated timber (CLT) constr...
AbstractThe Australian Green Infrastructure Council (AGIC) is currently leading a new approach to th...
A life cycle study was undertaken to assess the economic impact arising frominternalised embodied gr...
The rapid growth of Western Australia’s population and economy will affect the sustainability of its...
The construction sector is rapidly growing and creating enormous impacts on the global environment. ...
The rapid growth of Western Australia’s population and economy will affect the sustainability of its...