BIM and LCA integration: A systematic literature review
To foster sustainable development, the environmental impacts of the construction sector
need to be reduced substantially. Life cycle assessment (LCA) is the established …
need to be reduced substantially. Life cycle assessment (LCA) is the established …
Recent technological advancements in BIM and LCA integration for sustainable construction: a review
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In the high-energy, high-carbon landscape of the construction industry, a detailed and
precise life cycle assessment (LCA) is essential. This review examines the role of building …
precise life cycle assessment (LCA) is essential. This review examines the role of building …
Comprehensive assessment of embodied environmental impacts of buildings using normalized environmental impact factors
Buildings are responsible for many environmental issues during construction. Although
many studies have evaluated buildings' life cycle embodied environmental impacts (LCEEI) …
many studies have evaluated buildings' life cycle embodied environmental impacts (LCEEI) …
A systematic review of the integration of building information modeling into life cycle assessment
Building information modeling (BIM) helps simplify data acquisition and reduce labor-
intensive processes in the life cycle assessment (LCA) of buildings. However, there is a lack …
intensive processes in the life cycle assessment (LCA) of buildings. However, there is a lack …
Life cycle assessment in the building design process–A systematic literature review
Buildings contribute a significant portion of global greenhouse gas emissions and have the
potential for large-scale impact reductions. Reducing the whole-life impacts of buildings is …
potential for large-scale impact reductions. Reducing the whole-life impacts of buildings is …
Carbon emission reduction in prefabrication construction during materialization stage: A BIM-based life-cycle assessment approach
Prefabrication has gained its popularity in countries including China due to its various
advantages such as quality control, waste reduction, onsite and offsite parallel coordination …
advantages such as quality control, waste reduction, onsite and offsite parallel coordination …
[HTML][HTML] Sustainable, green, or smart? Pathways for energy-efficient healthcare buildings
Buildings' energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions are a major global concern.
Healthcare buildings, being crucial to society, pose particular challenges due to their round …
Healthcare buildings, being crucial to society, pose particular challenges due to their round …
Implementing Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment during design stages in Building Information Modelling: From systematic literature review to a methodological …
The construction sector is a major producer of greenhouse gas and waste. Several studies
reveal the close relationship between the design phase and the reduction of environmental …
reveal the close relationship between the design phase and the reduction of environmental …
Challenges and opportunities for integrating BIM and LCA: Methodological choices and framework development
The main objectives of this review are to identify the advanced strategies and research gaps
in the integration of BIM-LCA approaches and to propose research opportunities for …
in the integration of BIM-LCA approaches and to propose research opportunities for …
Integration of life cycle assessment and life cycle cost using building information modeling: A critical review
Integrating life cycle assessment (LCA) and life cycle cost (LCC) is important for assessing
and balancing the economic and environmental impact of buildings, and Building …
and balancing the economic and environmental impact of buildings, and Building …