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Title Assessment methods for evaluating circular economy projects in construction: a review of available tools
ID_Doc 2511
Authors Butkovic, LL; Mihic, M; Sigmund, Z
Title Assessment methods for evaluating circular economy projects in construction: a review of available tools
Year 2023
Published International Journal Of Construction Management, 23, 5
DOI 10.1080/15623599.2021.1942770
Abstract Increasing interests of circular economy (CE) principles applied into construction projects has led to the development of assessment methods for their justification. The use of smaller quantities of construction materials, materials of higher quality and durability, and recycling of construction waste are all requirements of today's aspiration for a circular economy, but it is necessary to assess their environmental and economic sustainability. This paper presents a review of the current assessment tools of circular economy projects applied to the construction industry, such as LCA, LCC and CBA. The main objectives of this study were to provide a categorization of CE concepts applied in the construction industry (CI) and to review assessment methods used for evaluating CE projects in CI. This paper selected and reviewed 96 published papers and classified them into one of five aspects of CE highlighted in this study: waste management, reducing the impact on the environment, material & product design, building design, and other. The results showed that the use of assessment methods in CE projects has increased in the recent years as well that an LCA was by far the most used assessment method and waste management the most common aspect of CE in CI.
Author Keywords Circular economy; construction projects; assessment tools; cost-benefit analysis; life cycle costing; life cycle analysis; literature review
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
EID WOS:000667990700001
WoS Category Construction & Building Technology; Engineering, Civil; Management
Research Area Construction & Building Technology; Engineering; Business & Economics
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