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http://dx.doi.org/10.6106/KJCEM.2014.15.3.083

Construction Waste Management System for Improving Waste Treatment on the Construction Site  

Cha, Namwoo (Department of Architectural Engineering, Ajou University)
Park, Wansu (Department of Architectural Engineering, Ajou University)
Kim, Kyungrai (Department of Architectural Engineering, Ajou University)
Cha, Heesung (Department of Architectural Engineering, Ajou University)
Shin, Dongwoo (Department of Architectural Engineering, Ajou University)
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Korean Journal of Construction Engineering and Management / v.15, no.3, 2014 , pp. 83-91 More about this Journal
Abstract
The problems of environmental pollutions and resources depletion have been growing issues in global construction recently. Efforts to reduce $CO_2$ emission have been also made in all sectors of construction industry these days. As one of the biggest industries that consume a huge amount of resources and generate complex construction wastes, the construction industry has significant impacts on environment issues. However, systematic approach to manage wastes has been rarely made, and most construction wastes from construction sites are being land-filled or incinerated. In this study, a system is proposed to predict the amount of wastes in visual formats, and to control the process of wastes management. The system's main functions include : (1) to estimate the amount of wastes to be generated in project schedule, (2) to categorize the types of wastes, (3) to determine the timing of taking out wastes from sites, and (4) to share information regarding wastes for recycling. A huge amount of wastes are generated in construction process, but most of the wastes have been discharged in forms of mixed wastes, which make them hardly reused. The system not only provide information on wastes to be generated, but also prevent mixing various wastes by classifying them by types and schedules. This features of the system, along with functions to share wastes information with other agencies outside the site, are expected to enhance the level of wastes recycling to a great extent. By saving construction materials through wastes recycling, the system also contributes in reducing $CO_2$ emission.
Keywords
Construction wastes; Waste management system; Waste recycling; Reduce $CO_2$;
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