Solid waste has been an inevitable by-product of the operations of industrialised societies. One result of economic growth is an increase in generation of solid waste which normally was dumped in landfills and caused contamination of soil, water and air from toxic substances such as polychlorinated bi-phenyls (PCB’s), asbestos, construction chemicals, heavy metals, but the scarcity of land-filling areas, industrial growth as well as strict environmental regulations in developed and developing economies has led to the global re-assessment of the methods employed to recycle and utilise construction and demolition (C&D) waste as recycled aggregate for civil engineering projects i.e. construction and infrastructure development. Depending on the...
Construction industry is based on the adequate supply of raw materials. The rapid urbanization and i...
Construction industry is based on the adequate supply of raw materials. The rapid urbanization and i...
A literature review comprising 163 publications published over a period of 26 years from 1992 to 201...
In the last decades, problems linked to industrial material landfill disposal has become more and mo...
Civil engineering is rapidly evolving with the natural, political and environmental development. Due...
Concrete is the most largely consumed construction material worldwide. The Portland cement and concr...
Recycling of construction materials is growing along with the demand for recycled materials. However...
The construction industry is one of the biggest sectors of economic activity in the European Union, ...
Construction solid waste has caused serious environmental problems. Reuse, recycling and reduction o...
There have recently been many studies and investments in developed and developing countries regardin...
Recycling of construction and demolition (C&D) waste and reuse of recycled materials in the construc...
The construction industry generates large amounts of waste, usually mixed, which can be composed of ...
Construction and demolition waste disposal is a major challenge in developing nations due to its eve...
For any type of construction projects, concrete is one of the most important materials. But the cont...
ii The use of recycled aggregate in concrete opens possibilities in the ways in which recycled mater...
Construction industry is based on the adequate supply of raw materials. The rapid urbanization and i...
Construction industry is based on the adequate supply of raw materials. The rapid urbanization and i...
A literature review comprising 163 publications published over a period of 26 years from 1992 to 201...
In the last decades, problems linked to industrial material landfill disposal has become more and mo...
Civil engineering is rapidly evolving with the natural, political and environmental development. Due...
Concrete is the most largely consumed construction material worldwide. The Portland cement and concr...
Recycling of construction materials is growing along with the demand for recycled materials. However...
The construction industry is one of the biggest sectors of economic activity in the European Union, ...
Construction solid waste has caused serious environmental problems. Reuse, recycling and reduction o...
There have recently been many studies and investments in developed and developing countries regardin...
Recycling of construction and demolition (C&D) waste and reuse of recycled materials in the construc...
The construction industry generates large amounts of waste, usually mixed, which can be composed of ...
Construction and demolition waste disposal is a major challenge in developing nations due to its eve...
For any type of construction projects, concrete is one of the most important materials. But the cont...
ii The use of recycled aggregate in concrete opens possibilities in the ways in which recycled mater...
Construction industry is based on the adequate supply of raw materials. The rapid urbanization and i...
Construction industry is based on the adequate supply of raw materials. The rapid urbanization and i...
A literature review comprising 163 publications published over a period of 26 years from 1992 to 201...