Application of Building Information Modelling in Construction and Demolition Waste Management: Systematic Review and Future Trends Supported by a Conceptual Framework
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(21), P. 9425 - 9425
Published: Oct. 30, 2024
The
architecture,
engineering,
construction,
and
operations
industry
faces
an
urgent
need
to
enhance
construction
demolition
waste
management
in
urban
areas,
driven
by
increasing
activities
a
desire
align
with
sustainable
practices
the
circular
economy
principles.
To
address
this
need,
systematic
literature
review
on
building
information
modelling
methodology
was
conducted,
employing
structured
protocol
specific
tools
for
analysis
of
academic
studies,
based
PRISMA
guidelines
StArt
software
(version
3.4
BETA).
Ninety
relevant
studies
published
between
1998
2024,
were
analysed
selected
from
Web
Science,
Scopus,
Engineering
Village
databases.
Findings
indicate
that
China
leads
publications
34%,
followed
Brazil
(8%)
United
Kingdom
(7%).
emphasises
use
drones
LiDAR
scanners
precise
spatial
data,
processed
3D
reconstruction
like
Pix4D
FARO
As-Built.
Revit
excels
modelling,
providing
robust
platform
visualisation
analysis.
Visual
programming
such
as
Dynamo
automate
processes
optimise
material
reuse.
study
presents
conceptual
framework
integrates
these
technologies
principles
economy,
clarifying
interactions
practical
applications
promote
buildings
process
efficiency.
Although
approach
promotes
reuse
sustainability,
it
still
barriers
segregation
at
source,
adaptation
innovative
technologies,
iPhone
15
Pro
thermal
cameras,
well
associated
costs.
These
factors
may
limit
its
adoption
larger-scale
projects,
particularly
due
increased
complexity
buildings.
Language: Английский
Circular Economy Business Model in the Construction Industry: A Systematic Review
Published: Jan. 3, 2024
The
construction
business
environment
is
becoming
competitive
and
intense,
Business
Models
(BMs)
are
receiving
considerable
attention
as
potential
sources
of
sustainable
survival
growth.
Converse
to
the
linear
economy
model
that
industry
follows,
Circular
Economy
(CE)
has
create
a
industry,
while
creating
in
organisations.
Nevertheless,
traditional
BMs,
value
often
concentrated
on
financial
for
stakeholders;
(CEBMs),
seen
more
broadly
by
considering
comprehensive
range
chain
partners,
environment,
society.
Hence,
implementing
CE
requires
reforms
each
chain.
Thus,
aim
this
paper
develop
conceptual
organisations'
adoption
CEBMs
their
To
accomplish
aim,
objectives
twofold:
(i)
define
concept
CEBMs,
(ii)
map
Conceptual
CEBMC
(Circular
Model
Canvas)
applicable
organisational
context.
This
research
adopted
systematic
document
review,
including
content
analysis
selected
papers.
study
contributes
significantly
proposing
CEBMC,
which
organisations
could
successfully
transform
businesses
from
circular
environments.
Language: Английский