Resource optimization for sustainable construction: A state of art
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Date
2018-02-03
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International Advanced Research Journal in Science, Engineering and Technology
Abstract
The estimated cost of construction material on any construction project is about 40-60% of the total
construction project cost in which approximately construction material’s waste contributes 30-35% of the material cost,
which in result leads to project cost overrun and loss of materials. Lesser studies have been done for the construction
material waste reduction or optimization directly at the time of its use on site. The basic aim of this study is to describe
the methods by which the construction material as a resource can be used sustainably reducing the wastages and
prevention at site during construction. The study discloses that selection of less experienced working method and the
poor quality of materials to be used on site also results in material wastage during sudden design stage. The major
beginning of material wastages during construction stage are improper uses of material as well as labors. Similarly,
while procurement, wastages are caused during loading, unloading and transportation processes and unavailability to
order small quantities of material. Also, lack of knowledge and improper security for materials procured causes the
same even before its use on site. Thus, the study can be used further in co-ordination of optimization techniques on site
to reduce the wastages and cost of materials during construction.
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Conference on Advances in Civil Engineering 2018 (CACE-2018) Thakur College of Engineering and Technology, Thakur
Keywords
Staff Publication - SoET, Staff Publication - CE, Student Publication - CEM