Analysis of factors affecting construction and demolition waste reduction in Egypt

Daoud, A O; Othman, A A E; Ebohon, O J and Bayyati, A (2023) Analysis of factors affecting construction and demolition waste reduction in Egypt. International Journal of Construction Management, 23(8), pp. 1395-1404. ISSN 1562-3599

Abstract

Construction projects are associated with construction and demolition waste (CDW) generated at different stages. In Egypt's case, the CDW problem has become a significant challenge, anad the need to find sustainable solutions is overwhelming. Based on recent investigations in the literature, it was found that six main factors are affecting CDW reduction (CDWR) as follows: (1) waste-efficient materials procurement measures; (2) waste-efficient materials procurement models; (3) green materials procurement approach; (4) legislation; (5) culture & behaviour; and (6) awareness. In this study, a representative sample of Egyptian construction firms was screened to (1) investigate the applicability and effectiveness of CDWR factors in the Egyptian construction sector; and (2) examine the relationship between these factors and CDWR. The results revealed that (1) among different factors, 'correct materials purchase' is the most applied item while 'reducing overall material use by using prefabricated elements and highly durable materials' is the most effective item; and (2) there are statistically significant positive relationships between CDWR and different factors except 'legislation'. The results demonstrate the necessity of developing a conceptuweal framework, as a next research initiative, consisting of these different factors for CDWR in Egypt.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: built environment; construction and demolition waste; Egypt; quantitative analysis; sustainability; waste reduction factors
Index terms: construction and demolition, construction firm, legislation, quantitative analysis, construction sector, waste reduction, construction project, Egypt, investigation, effectiveness, built environment
Subjects: sustainability assessment, performance management, production management, Geography, infrastructure and transport systems, industry analysis, data collection methods, organization, waste management, data analysis and analytics, legal systems
Topics: Urban Studies, Legal Issues, Quality Management, Sustainability, Business Strategy, Research Practice, Geographical Context, Project Management
Descriptive scope: 4 PCTA

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