2022
DOI: 10.3390/buildings12071004
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Circular Economy in the Construction Industry: A Step towards Sustainable Development

Abstract: Construction is a resource-intensive industry where a circular economy (CE) is essential to minimize global impacts and conserve natural resources. A CE achieves long-term sustainability by enabling materials to circulate along the critical supply chains. Accordingly, recent research has proposed a paradigm shift towards CE-based sustainability. However, uncertainties caused by fluctuating raw material prices, scarce materials, increasing demand, consumers’ expectations, lack of proper waste infrastructure, an… Show more

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“…A preliminary survey followed the initial survey to take feedback from the field experts of developing countries worldwide. Professionals appointed at various levels in construction projects, including project managers (12), construction managers (11), project directors (7), project/site engineers (10), design team leaders (6), and contract engineers (5) were involved in the survey. The key questions inquired about each respondent's level of understanding of the topic, knowledge about critical SC risks, and the importance of RCs for managing resilience within their respective organizations.…”
Section: Literature Review and Content Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A preliminary survey followed the initial survey to take feedback from the field experts of developing countries worldwide. Professionals appointed at various levels in construction projects, including project managers (12), construction managers (11), project directors (7), project/site engineers (10), design team leaders (6), and contract engineers (5) were involved in the survey. The key questions inquired about each respondent's level of understanding of the topic, knowledge about critical SC risks, and the importance of RCs for managing resilience within their respective organizations.…”
Section: Literature Review and Content Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, the highly fragmented nature of the construction industry also reduces the organizations' visibility to identify risks that may occur within the SC network. To handle ever-increasing complexities and interdependencies within the SC is challenging for a single entity to assess and control [1,12]. Consequently, to overcome disruptions across the SC, it is important for an entity to carefully explore the dynamics of the effects between its prevailing risks and resilient capabilities (RCs).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Liu et al (2022) SD was used to construct and analyse the sub system of comprehensive benefit analysis of prefabricated building. Ghufran et al (2022) Process modeling Lee et al (2006b) proposed several hybrid models that can be used in whole life-cycle simulation. DPM was also applied to study the impact of information technology in the multi-layer system.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The construction industry is a resource-intensive industry in which CESC plays an important role to conserve natural resources and minimize the usage of raw materials. Accordingly, the circulation of materials based on CESC would become an enabler of long-term sustainability goals (Ghufran et al, 2022).…”
Section: Industrial Sector That Is Future Trend and Opportunity For T...mentioning
confidence: 99%