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Download fileBim-based tools for managing construction and demolition waste (CDW): A scoping review
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posted on 2021-01-01, 00:00 authored by B Nikmehr, M. Reza HosseiniM. Reza Hosseini, Jun WangJun Wang, N Chileshe, R RameezdeenThis article provides a picture of the latest developments in providing BIM-based tools for construction and demolition waste (CDW) management. The coverage and breadth of the literature on offering BIM-based tools and technologies for dealing with CDW throughout the whole life cycle of construction are investigated, and gaps are identified. Findings reveal that, although various BIM-based technologies are closely associated with CDW, much of the existing research on this area has focused on the design and construction phase; indeed, the problem of CDW in post-construction stages has received scant attention. Besides, the now available tools and technologies are lacking in cross-phase insights into project waste aspects and are weak in theoretical rigor. This article contributes to the field by identifying the intellectual deficiencies in offering BIM-based tools and technologies when dealing with CDW. So, too, it points to major priorities for future research on the topic. For practitioners, the study provides a point of reference and raises awareness in the field about the most advanced available BIM-based technologies for dealing with CDW problems.
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Sustainability (Switzerland)Volume
13Issue
15Article number
8427Pagination
1 - 19Publisher
MDPILocation
Basel, SwitzerlandPublisher DOI
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2071-1050Language
EnglishPublication classification
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algorithmapplication program interface (API)building information modelingdata miningDECONSTRUCTIONDESIGNdigital engineeringEnvironmental SciencesEnvironmental Sciences & EcologyEnvironmental StudiesFRAMEWORKGreen & Sustainable Science & TechnologyINFORMATION MODELING BIMLANDFILLLife Sciences & BiomedicineMANAGEMENTMINIMIZATIONQUANTIFICATIONScience & TechnologyScience & Technology - Other TopicsSTRATEGIESsustainable constructionSYSTEM