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|aAdvances in construction and demolition waste recycling|h[electronic resource] :|bmanagement, processing and environmental assessment /|cedited by Fernando Pacheco-Torgal, Yining Ding, Francesco Colangelo, Rabin Tuladhar, Alexander Koutamanis.
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|a1. Introduction to the recycling of construction and demolition waste -- PART I MANAGING CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTE -- 2. Estimation of construction and demolition waste -- 3. An economic analysis of the processing technologies in CDW recycling platforms -- 4. Management of demolition waste -- 5. Management of end-of-life gypsum in a circular economy -- 6. The Effects of Data Collection method and monitoring of workers' behavior on the generation of demolition waste Koutamanis -- 7. Building information modeling for construction and demolition waste minimizatio -- 8. Identifying areas under potential risk of illegal construction and demolition waste dumping using GIS tools. -- PART II PROCESSING, AND APPLICATIONS OF RECYCLED AGGREGATES FROM CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTE -- 9. Influence of the pretreatment of recycled aggregates -- 10. Recycled aggregates (RAs) for roads -- 11. Recycled aggregates (RAs) for asphalt materials -- 12. Self-compacting concrete with recycled aggregates -- 13. The suitability of concrete using recycled aggregates (RAs) for high-performance concrete -- 14. Influence of curing conditions on recycled aggregate concrete -- 15. Long term performance of recycled aggregate concrete (adiado) -- 16. Performance of concrete based on recycled brick aggregate -- 17. Recycled Household Ceramic Waste in Eco-efficient Cement: A case study -- 18. Self-healing concrete with recycled aggregates -- 19. Use of construction and demolition waste (CDW) for alkali-activated or geopolymer concrete -- PART III ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES AFFECTING RECYCLED AGGREGATES FROM CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTE -- 20. Detection of asbestos in CDW -- 21. Leaching performance of recycled aggregates -- 22. Life cycle assessment of non-hazardous Construction and Demolition Waste -- 23. Radioactivity of construction and demolition waste -- 24. A environmental assessment model of construction waste reduction management -- 25. LCA of masonry blocks with recycled aggregates -- 26. Use of LCA and LCC for decision between downcycling versus recycling of construction and demolition waste
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|aFront Cover -- Advances in Construction and Demolition Waste Recycling: Management, Processing and Environmental Assessment -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- 1 Introduction to advances in construction and demolition waste -- 1.1 Resource efficiency and the circular economy -- 1.2 Construction and demolition waste recycling -- 1.3 Outline of the book -- References -- Further reading -- Part One: Managing construction and demolition waste -- 2 Estimation of construction and demolition waste -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 C & DW composition and quantification ratios
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|a2.2.1 National/regional level -- 2.2.2 Building project level -- 2.3 C & DW management and quantification tools -- 2.3.1 Waste estimation tools -- 2.3.2 Waste data collection and audit tools -- 2.3.3 Location-based tools -- 2.4 Conclusions -- References -- 3 Economic assessment of circular patterns and business models for reuse and recycling of construction and demolition waste -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Global recovery of C & DW -- 3.2.1 Current reuse/recycling of C & DW -- 3.2.2 Converting C & DW into new products -- 3.3 Governance issues
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|a3.3.1 Barriers to the adoption of circular patterns and business models -- 3.3.2 Barriers to the use of recycled products from C & DW -- 3.4 Supporting decision-making for reuse/recycling of C & DW -- 3.4.1 Financial analysis and its application to the reuse/recycling of C & DW -- 3.4.2 Cost-benefit analysis of reusing/recycling C & DW -- 3.5 Main conclusions and future trends (expected and planned) -- References -- Further reading -- 4 Construction and demolition waste management -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 CDSWMP: Construction and demolition site waste management plan
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|a4.2.1 Elements of a best practice CDSWMP -- 4.2.2 Regulations on CDSWMPs -- 4.3 Waste prevention and material efficiency at sites -- 4.4 Logistics of CDW -- 4.4.1 On-site segregation and collection -- 4.4.2 Reverse logistics in CDW management -- 4.4.2.1 Drivers and advantages of adopting RL -- 4.4.2.2 Barriers to RL adoption -- 4.5 Policies, strategies, and regulations on construction and demolition waste management -- 4.5.1 Voluntary agreements -- 4.5.2 Strategies and regulations -- 4.6 Future trends -- References -- 5 Management of end-of-life gypsum in a circular economy
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|a5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Overview of the deconstruction-recycling value chain for gypsum: From recyclable postconsumer GW to quality rec ... -- 5.2.1 Production of GW -- 5.2.2 Reception of GW for processing -- 5.2.3 Reception of recycled gypsum for reincorporation into the production process -- 5.3 Fundamental best practices to produce quality recycled gypsum from end-of-life gypsum -- 5.3.1 Set clear waste acceptance criteria -- 5.3.2 Perform on-site segregation of GW -- 5.3.3 Set clear recycled gypsum quality criteria -- 5.4 Conclusion -- References
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|aAdvances 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.
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|aDescription based on CIP data; resource not viewed.
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