2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-32816-0_105
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Supply Chain Framework in Enhancing Construction Waste Management: A Case Study in Klang Valley

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“…Availability of resources and enabling technologies is a prerequisite for successful integration. However, past studies have shown that there are limitations in the availability of resources for dismantling, sorting, storing, and recovering DW and technologies supporting DW recovery (Chileshe et al, 2015;Mihai, 2019;Noor et al, 2019). Researchers have identified that most countries, especially those that are underdeveloped, have limited DW reprocessing facilities (Chileshe et al, 2019;Chong and Hermreck, 2010;Mihai, 2019;Srour et al, 2013;Turkyilmaz et al, 2019).…”
Section: Inhibitors Of External Integration Across Dw Rlscsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Availability of resources and enabling technologies is a prerequisite for successful integration. However, past studies have shown that there are limitations in the availability of resources for dismantling, sorting, storing, and recovering DW and technologies supporting DW recovery (Chileshe et al, 2015;Mihai, 2019;Noor et al, 2019). Researchers have identified that most countries, especially those that are underdeveloped, have limited DW reprocessing facilities (Chileshe et al, 2019;Chong and Hermreck, 2010;Mihai, 2019;Srour et al, 2013;Turkyilmaz et al, 2019).…”
Section: Inhibitors Of External Integration Across Dw Rlscsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Selection of suitable waste management methods generally depends upon the perceived economic advantage of selected methods over alternatives (Densley Tingley et al, 2017). From the perspective of demolition contractors, the cost of DW recovery is high as a result of deconstruction, sorting, long-distance transportation, and gate fee charged by waste processors (Chileshe et al, 2019;Noor et al, 2019). Moreover, there is no compensation for the extra efforts required to recover DW, and no allocations are made in contract documents for waste recovery, thus making resource recovery economically unattractive (Chileshe et al, 2016a;Noor et al, 2019;Oyedele et al, 2014;Smeets et al, 2019).…”
Section: Inhibitors Of External Integration Across Dw Rlscsmentioning
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“…The responses from the respondents were sufficient and satisfying to present the four case studies in Pulau Pinang. According to Noor et al (2019), selection of case studies is appropriate to describe the detailed study of single groups or organisations and projects. The closed-ended questions had been designed comprising of two parts (i.e., respondent profiles and assessment of attributes that are related to current existing practices and challenges readiness criteria of SME organisation for BIM implementation).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%