Sustainable concrete construction and engineering

Author: Satish Desai

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3 May 2011

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Satish Desai
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The Structural Engineer
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Satish Desai

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 89, Issue 9, 2011, Page(s) 30-33

Date published

3 May 2011

Author

Satish Desai

Citation

The Structural Engineer, Volume 89, Issue 9, 2011, Page(s) 30-33

Price

Standard: £9.95 + VAT
Members/Subscribers: Free

This paper explores how construction engineering can support sustainability by evaluating recycled materials, balancing energy and CO2 reduction with cost, performance, and regulatory compliance.

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Construction engineering has an important role in achieving reductions in energy consumption and emission of carbon dioxide (CO2). Governments and the construction industry have actively participated and sponsored research and development to promote principles of sustainability, especially in the fields of using industrial byproducts, reducing waste, reusing building frames, refurbishing buildings and recycling construction and demolition waste. At the same time, engineers are expected to provide value-for-money to the clients. In the UK, they have to be mindful that they could be liable for defects in construction arising from shortcomings in design and specifications of materials that do not comply with the appropriate standards. While accepting the need to use industrial byproducts and recycled materials, they may wish to consider whether usage of these materials can really result in any overall saving in energy and reduction in emission of CO2. This paper examines these issues from an engineering point of view.

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The Institution of Structural Engineers

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Concrete Sustainability & Environment Feature Issue 9

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