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Major factors impeding the implementation of waste management in Australian construction projects

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posted on 2024-06-04, 06:49 authored by Nilupa UdawattaNilupa Udawatta, J Zuo, K Chiveralls, H Yuan, G Zillante, A Elmualim
This article aims to identify barriers to implementing waste management practices in construction projects and their interrelationship, based on the particular context of Australia. Interviews and a questionnaire survey were conducted as the primary data collection methods supported by the findings of a charrette. The findings reveal twenty critical barriers to implementing waste management practices in Australian construction projects. Four underlying factors that impede waste management practices are extracted based on results of an exploratory factor analysis. These include rigidity of construction practices, construction project characteristics, awareness, experience and commitment, and the nascent nature of waste management. The study also finds that while both human factors and technical factors act as barriers to implementing waste management practices in Australian construction projects, human factors are more dominant. Thus, it is essential to address all these barriers in the early stage of construction projects for reducing waste generation.

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Location

Glen Allen, Va.

Language

English

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2018, Journal of Green Building

Journal

Journal of Green Building

Volume

13

Season

Summer

Pagination

101-121

ISSN

1552-6100

eISSN

1943-4618

Issue

3

Publisher

COLLEGE PUBLISHING