Training for reduction of design waste
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13/05/2016
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Resumo |
Construction and demolition (C&D) waste have negative impacts on the environment. As a significant proportion of C&D waste is related to the design stage of a project, there is an opportunity for architects to reduce the waste. However, research suggests that many architects often do not understand the impact of their design on waste generation. Training and education are proposed by current researchers to improve architects’ knowledge; however, this has not been adequately validated as a viable approach to solving waste issues. This research investigates architects’ perceptions towards waste management in the design phase, and determines whether they feel they are adequately skilled in reducing C&D waste. Questionnaire surveys were distributed to architects from 98 architectural firms and 25 completed surveys were returned. The results show that while architects are aware of the relationship between design and waste, ‘extra time’ and ‘lack of knowledge’ are the key barriers to implementing waste reduction strategies. In addition, the majority of respondents acknowledge their lack of skill to reduce waste through design evaluation. Therefore, training programmes can be a viable strategy to enable them to address the pressing issue of C&D waste reduction. |
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ICE Publishing |
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http://www.icevirtuallibrary.com/doi/pdf/10.1680/jwarm.15.00013 DOI:10.1680/jwarm.15.00013 Moreton, Aaron, Coffey, Vaughan, & Sadiqi, Zabihullah (2016) Training for reduction of design waste. Proceedings of the ICE - Waste and Resource Management. (In Press) |
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2016 ICE Publishing “We support any and all sustainable models of access that ensure the integrity and permanence of the scholarly record. We believe that authors should be able to publish in the journal of their choice, where publication will have the greatest potential to advance their field. Institutions and funders have a key role to play in ensuring that public access policies allow for funding of peer reviewed publication and publishing services in whatever journal that an author chooses.” |
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School of Civil Engineering & Built Environment; Science & Engineering Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #education & training #project management #waste management & disposal |
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Journal Article |