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Construction and demolition debris --- C & d debris --- C & d waste --- C/D debris --- C/D waste --- Construction and demolition waste --- Construction debris --- Demolition debris --- Factory and trade waste --- Recycling --- Recycling. --- Environmental protection. Environmental technology --- Engineering --- Civil Engineering --- Environmental Engineering
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"Advances in Construction and Demolition Waste Recycling: Management, Processing and Environmental Assessment is divided over three parts. Part One focuses on the management of construction and demolition waste, including estimation of quantities and the use of BIM and GIS tools. Part Two reviews the processing of recycled aggregates, along with the performance of concrete mixtures using different types of recycled aggregates. Part Three looks at the environmental assessment of non-hazardous waste. This book will be a standard reference for civil engineers, structural engineers, architects and academic researchers working in the field of construction and demolition waste." -- Publisher's description.
Construction industry --- Construction and demolition debris --- Waste disposal. --- Recycling. --- C & d debris --- C & d waste --- C/D debris --- C/D waste --- Construction and demolition waste --- Construction debris --- Demolition debris --- Factory and trade waste
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Buildings --- Concrete --- Construction and demolition debris --- Masonry --- afvalbeheer --- afvalverwerking --- bouwmaterialen --- recyclage --- Building --- Foundations --- Walls --- C & d debris --- C & d waste --- C/D debris --- C/D waste --- Construction and demolition waste --- Construction debris --- Demolition debris --- Factory and trade waste --- Beton --- Building materials --- Salvage (Waste, etc.) --- Salvaging --- Recycling
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The civil engineering sector accounts for a significant percentage of global material and energy consumption and is a major contributor of waste material. The ability to recycle and reuse concrete and demolition waste is critical to reducing environmental impacts in meeting national, regional and global environmental targets. Handbook of recycled concrete and demolition waste summarises key recent research in achieving these goals.Part one considers techniques for managing construction and demolition waste, including waste management plans, ways of estimating levels of waste, the types
Concrete -- Additives -- Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- Concrete -- Mixing -- Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- Concrete -- Recycling -- Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- Concrete -- Recycling. --- Construction and demolition debris -- Recycling. --- Waste products as building materials -- Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- Concrete --- Construction and demolition debris --- Civil & Environmental Engineering --- Chemical & Materials Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Materials Science --- Environmental Engineering --- Recycling --- Recycling. --- C & d debris --- C & d waste --- C/D debris --- C/D waste --- Construction and demolition waste --- Construction debris --- Demolition debris --- Beton --- Factory and trade waste --- Building materials --- afbraak --- beton --- recyclage --- Civil engineering.
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This report is a useful tool for countries starting to recycle aggregates or construction and demolition waste. It contains the latest developments in this field, introduces a completely new approach to the procedure of proportioning concrete mixtures with recycled aggregate, references recent publications, opinions and discrepancies in relation to the durability of recycled concrete, such as freeze-thaw standards, studies of chloride penetration and diffusion, and sulfate attacks, the use of the fine fraction <4mm, quality assurance of concrete recycled aggregate, sustainability and recycling construction waste and global impact assessment of urban renewal based on sustainable recycling strategies for construction and demolition waste. This volume will be of interest to recyclers, researchers and consumers.
Aggregates (Building materials) --- Construction and demolition debris --- Recycling. --- C & d debris --- C & d waste --- C/D debris --- C/D waste --- Construction and demolition waste --- Construction debris --- Demolition debris --- Mineral aggregates --- Engineering. --- Building materials. --- Waste management. --- Structural materials. --- Building Materials. --- Waste Management/Waste Technology. --- Structural Materials. --- Factory and trade waste --- Building materials --- Building construction. --- Waste disposal. --- Materials. --- Engineering --- Engineering materials --- Industrial materials --- Engineering design --- Manufacturing processes --- Materials --- Architectural materials --- Architecture --- Building --- Building supplies --- Buildings --- Construction materials --- Structural materials
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Recycling (Waste, etc.) --- Construction and demolition debris. --- C & d debris --- C & d waste --- C/D debris --- C/D waste --- Construction and demolition waste --- Construction debris --- Demolition debris --- Conversion of waste products --- Recovery of natural resources --- Recovery of waste materials --- Resource recovery --- Waste recycling --- Waste reuse --- Factory and trade waste --- Conservation of natural resources --- Refuse and refuse disposal --- Energy conservation --- Salvage (Waste, etc.) --- Waste products --- Construction industry --- Wrecking --- Waste disposal --- E-books --- Demolition --- Building --- Building industry --- Home building industry
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This book addresses one of the major solid waste streams resulting from modern society, construction and demolition debris (CDD). CDD in the past has not received the same attention as other waste streams (e.g., municipal solid waste), but with the growing recognition of the environmental and economic importance of proper CDD management, this material now is the focus of attention of many government agencies and private businesses. This book provides a comprehensive review of CDD, its characteristics, environmental risks, and regulatory requirements, along with an in-depth discussion of the issues pertaining to CDD recycling and disposal.
Environmental management. --- Environmental monitoring. --- Environment. --- Environmental Management. --- Environmental Monitoring. --- Environmental Sciences. --- Balance of nature --- Biology --- Bionomics --- Ecological processes --- Ecological science --- Ecological sciences --- Environment --- Environmental biology --- Oecology --- Environmental sciences --- Population biology --- Biomonitoring (Ecology) --- Ecological monitoring --- Environmental quality --- Monitoring, Environmental --- Applied ecology --- Environmental engineering --- Pollution --- Environmental stewardship --- Stewardship, Environmental --- Management --- Ecology --- Measurement --- Monitoring --- Construction and demolition debris. --- C & d debris --- C & d waste --- C/D debris --- C/D waste --- Construction and demolition waste --- Construction debris --- Demolition debris --- Factory and trade waste
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The construction industry is the largest single waste producing industry in the UK. Ensuring a supply chain of recycled materials affords many potential gains, achieved through: reducing the material volume transported to already over-burdened landfill sites, possible cost reductions to the contractor/client when considering the landfill tax saved and the potential for lower cost material replacements, a reduction in the environmental impact of quarrying and the saving of depleting natural material resources. Reuse of Materials and Byproducts in Construction: Waste Minimization and Recycling addresses use of waste and by products in the construction industry. An over view of new “green” design guides to encourage best practice will be examined and current legislation that channels on site practices, such as site waste management plans. Fundamental individual construction materials are discussed and the process of reforming by products and waste products into new construction materials is investigated, examining the material performance, energy required to convert waste into new products and viability of recycling. The main range of constructional materials will be examined. Aimed at postgraduate students, lecturers and researchers in construction and civil engineering, the book will also be of interest to professional design practices.
Concrete -- Recycling. --- Refuse and refuse disposal. --- Waste minimization. --- Construction and demolition debris --- Construction industry --- Recycling. --- C & d debris --- C & d waste --- C/D debris --- C/D waste --- Construction and demolition waste --- Construction debris --- Demolition debris --- Energy. --- Energy efficiency. --- Buildings --- Building. --- Construction. --- Engineering, Architectural. --- Waste management. --- Energy Efficiency (incl. Buildings). --- Building Construction. --- Waste Management/Waste Technology. --- Design and construction. --- Architectural engineering --- Construction --- Construction science --- Engineering, Architectural --- Structural design --- Structural engineering --- Architecture --- Consumption of energy --- Energy efficiency --- Fuel consumption --- Fuel efficiency --- Power resources --- Energy conservation --- Design and construction --- Factory and trade waste --- Waste disposal. --- Energy Efficiency. --- Building Construction and Design. --- Buildings—Design and construction. --- Environmental aspects.
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Architects are adapting existing buildings to create new spaces for a more conscious future. The urban fabric changes more slowly than our spatial needs, accelerated by digital technologies and new lifestyles. The trick for canny architects lies in an ingenious reuse and creative recycling that result in the stunning transformation of existing buildings for new purposes. Building For Change explores this architecture of reuse and adaptation. It presents sofa factories turned coworking hub, viaducts turned community garden, department stores turned cultural center, and other inspiring projects. The book also showcases spaces that are designed to be dismantled and repurposed down the line. This architecture of care is aspirational and ambitious : to make construction more sustainable and buildings fit for the future.
Buildings --- Sustainable architecture --- Sustainable architecture. --- Architecture --- Salvage (Waste, etc.) --- Construction and demolition debris. --- Remodeling for other use --- Remodeling for other use. --- Salvaging. --- Construction and demolition debris --- Waste products --- Recycling (Waste, etc.) --- Refuse and refuse disposal --- Conversion of waste products --- Industrial salvage --- Recovery of waste products --- Solid waste management --- Utilization of waste products --- Waste management --- Waste reclamation --- Art --- Building --- Architecture, Primitive --- Architecture, Western (Western countries) --- Building design --- Construction --- Western architecture (Western countries) --- Sustainable design --- Eco-architecture --- Environmentally conscious architecture --- Environmentally friendly architecture --- Green architecture --- Green building design --- Green design (Buildings) --- Sustainable design (Buildings) --- Edifices --- Halls --- Structures --- Adaptive reuse of buildings --- Factory and trade waste --- C & d debris --- C & d waste --- C/D debris --- C/D waste --- Construction and demolition waste --- Construction debris --- Demolition debris --- Salvaging --- Design and construction --- Conservation and restoration --- Adaptive reuse --- adaptive reuse --- 72.504 --- 72.039 --- 725 --- 725 Burgerlijke bouwkunst. Civiele bouwkunst. Wereldlijke bouwkunst --- Burgerlijke bouwkunst. Civiele bouwkunst. Wereldlijke bouwkunst --- 72.039 Hedendaagse architectuur. Bouwkunst sinds 1960 --- Hedendaagse architectuur. Bouwkunst sinds 1960 --- 72.504 Architecture and the environment. Sustainable architecture --- Architecture and the environment. Sustainable architecture --- 72:574 --- 72.025.5 --- Architectuur ; hergebruik ; herbestemming ; 21ste eeuw --- Architectuur ; transformatie ; renovatie ; hergebruik --- Architectuur en ecologie --- Architectuur ; hergebruik van gebouwen --- Réutilisation de matériel --- Architecture durable --- 72.025.2 --- Herbestemming (architectuur) --- Herbruik (architectuur) --- Built environment --- Réutilisation de matériel
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