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Attributes of design for construction waste minimization: A case study of waste-to-energy project

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  • Ajayi, Saheed O.
  • Oyedele, Lukumon O.
  • Akinade, Olugbenga O.
  • Bilal, Muhammad
  • Alaka, Hafiz A.
  • Owolabi, Hakeem A.
  • Kadiri, Kabir O.

Abstract

Despite the consensus that waste efficient design is important for reducing waste generated by construction and demolition activities, design strategies for actual waste mitigation remain unclear. In addition, decisive roles required of designers in designing out waste remains inadequately addressed. As such, this study aims to map out attributes of waste effective design and design documents. Drawing on series of semi-structured focus group discussions with experts from the UK leading design and construction companies, this paper employs qualitative approach to explore design and design document qualities for waste efficient construction projects.

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  • Ajayi, Saheed O. & Oyedele, Lukumon O. & Akinade, Olugbenga O. & Bilal, Muhammad & Alaka, Hafiz A. & Owolabi, Hakeem A. & Kadiri, Kabir O., 2017. "Attributes of design for construction waste minimization: A case study of waste-to-energy project," Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier, vol. 73(C), pages 1333-1341.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:rensus:v:73:y:2017:i:c:p:1333-1341
    DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2017.01.084
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    1. Ajayi, Saheed O. & Oyedele, Lukumon O. & Bilal, Muhammad & Akinade, Olugbenga O. & Alaka, Hafiz A. & Owolabi, Hakeem A. & Kadiri, Kabir O., 2015. "Waste effectiveness of the construction industry: Understanding the impediments and requisites for improvements," Resources, Conservation & Recycling, Elsevier, vol. 102(C), pages 101-112.
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