[HTML][HTML] Forward and reverse logistics for circular economy in construction: A systematic literature review
To close the loop for the circular economy (CE) transition in the construction industry,
forward logistics (FL) and reverse logistics (RL), as enabling operations for CE, are …
forward logistics (FL) and reverse logistics (RL), as enabling operations for CE, are …
Modelling the relationship between Building Information Modelling (BIM) implementation barriers, usage and awareness on building project lifecycle
The concept of a successful building project should be implemented across the project's
lifecycle phases to obtain maximum profits without compromising the standard. Although …
lifecycle phases to obtain maximum profits without compromising the standard. Although …
Design for disassembly, deconstruction and resilience: A circular economy index for the built environment
Globally, the building, construction and demolition industry generates the largest percentage
of waste. Building material waste is still commonly landfilled, and materials such as concrete …
of waste. Building material waste is still commonly landfilled, and materials such as concrete …
[HTML][HTML] Modelling the relationship between digital twins implementation barriers and sustainability pillars: Insights from building and construction sector
Abstract A Digital Twin (DT) is a digital copy of a real-world object or process. Although DT
has gained traction in construction, its relationship with sustainable success remains …
has gained traction in construction, its relationship with sustainable success remains …
Modelling the role of modular construction's critical success factors in the overall sustainable success of Egyptian housing projects
Modular construction (MC) is regarded as a greener and more sustainable building method
and is required for assessing the sustainability of a project. The study aims to establish a …
and is required for assessing the sustainability of a project. The study aims to establish a …
Modelling the impact of building information modelling (BIM) implementation drivers and awareness on project lifecycle
The Architecture, Engineering, Construction and Operations (AECO) industry is generally
slow in adopting emerging technologies, and such hesitance invariably restricts …
slow in adopting emerging technologies, and such hesitance invariably restricts …
[HTML][HTML] Industrial ecosystem renewal towards circularity to achieve the benefits of reuse-Learning from circular construction
To enable an industry-level transition towards the circular economy, complementary
companies and other actors from the focal industry sector, resembling an industrial …
companies and other actors from the focal industry sector, resembling an industrial …
Effective construction and demolition waste management assessment through waste management hierarchy; a case of Australian large construction companies
The construction industry accounts for an enormous quantity of construction and demolition
waste (CDW) where its improper management jeopardizes social, environmental, and …
waste (CDW) where its improper management jeopardizes social, environmental, and …
Components reuse in the building sector–A systematic review
Widespread reuse of building components can promote the circularity of materials in the
building sector. However, the reuse of building components is not yet a mainstream practise …
building sector. However, the reuse of building components is not yet a mainstream practise …
Impact of value management on building projects success: structural equation modeling approach
In the last two decades, value management (VM) has become an established construction
practice based on fundamental approaches. Implementation of VM activities can contribute …
practice based on fundamental approaches. Implementation of VM activities can contribute …