The presence of hazardous materials hinders the circular economy in construction and demolition waste management. However, traditional environmental investigations are costly and time-consuming, and thus lead to limited adoption. To deal with these challenges, the study investigated the possibility of employing registered records as input data to achieve in situ hazardous building materials management at a large scale. Through characterizing the eligible building groups in question, the risk of unexpected cost and delay due to acute abatement could be mitigated. Merging the national building registers and the environmental inventory from renovated and demolished buildings in the City of Gothenburg, a training dataset was created for data va...
The EU project HOPE (Health Optimisation Protocol for Energy-efficient buildings) seeks to character...
Today, both resource efficiency in general and the efficient use of natural resources specifically i...
This paper examines the effectiveness of the abatement process on homes in Portland, Oregon through ...
Hazardous materials encountered during building renovation or demolition processes not only result i...
Identifying in situ hazardous materials can improve demolition waste recyclability and reduce projec...
Assessment of the presence of hazardous materials in buildings is essential for improving material r...
International audienceIn the context of the work conducted at CSTB (French Scientific and Technical ...
An essential requirement for a successful circular economy is the continuous use of materials. Plann...
Material usage and the related embodied environmental impact have grown in significance in the built...
The roles of both the data collection method (including proper classification) and the behavior of w...
Intense urbanization has led us to rethink construction and demolition practices on a global scale. ...
Luxembourg is witnessing a rapid development in the construction sector including renovation of the ...
Building demolition is one of the main sources of waste generation in urban areas and is a growing p...
The world has witnessed an alarmingly increasing number of serious natural hazards. In the aftermath...
This paper outlines a methodology for structuring a generic database of environmental impacts on the...
The EU project HOPE (Health Optimisation Protocol for Energy-efficient buildings) seeks to character...
Today, both resource efficiency in general and the efficient use of natural resources specifically i...
This paper examines the effectiveness of the abatement process on homes in Portland, Oregon through ...
Hazardous materials encountered during building renovation or demolition processes not only result i...
Identifying in situ hazardous materials can improve demolition waste recyclability and reduce projec...
Assessment of the presence of hazardous materials in buildings is essential for improving material r...
International audienceIn the context of the work conducted at CSTB (French Scientific and Technical ...
An essential requirement for a successful circular economy is the continuous use of materials. Plann...
Material usage and the related embodied environmental impact have grown in significance in the built...
The roles of both the data collection method (including proper classification) and the behavior of w...
Intense urbanization has led us to rethink construction and demolition practices on a global scale. ...
Luxembourg is witnessing a rapid development in the construction sector including renovation of the ...
Building demolition is one of the main sources of waste generation in urban areas and is a growing p...
The world has witnessed an alarmingly increasing number of serious natural hazards. In the aftermath...
This paper outlines a methodology for structuring a generic database of environmental impacts on the...
The EU project HOPE (Health Optimisation Protocol for Energy-efficient buildings) seeks to character...
Today, both resource efficiency in general and the efficient use of natural resources specifically i...
This paper examines the effectiveness of the abatement process on homes in Portland, Oregon through ...