Assignment 2 PDF
Assignment 2 PDF
Assignment 2 PDF
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Environmental risk-construction and demolition waste:
Recent studies show that construction is the largest sector causing environmental pollution (Heredos,
2012). The growth of environmental impact caused from construction industry became a critical issue
as it is leading to serious damage to ecosystem along with wellbeing and health of construction workers
and surrounding residents of building sites. So this is very important to address the risks caused by
construction and demolition waste to attain sustainable construction and decrease the impact in every
phase of building lifecycle (Heredos, 2012).
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The risk management is described with the figure of construction waste management which starts with
understanding the construction and demolition wastes and types and impact created by them and then
crating the framework policies to reduce the impact created through technology and cost analysis.
Analysis:
The assessment will benefit to priorities risks and provide data regarding probability of harm and
severity which helps in decision making. The most outcomes likely to be resolved by proper risk
assessment understanding the impact of construction and demolition waste to get the recovery strategies
to recycle waste and get financial benefits and mostly used to measure and decrease waste indicated by
proper storage of building materials and helps in required design of ground works technology. The
major need of the assessment helps in energy saving and decrease environmental pollution.
Referring to example, the research based on risk analysis for construction and demolition waste in Gaza
projects gives clear understanding of waste management (Nassar, 2022). The hazardous waste caused
by demolition includes harmful chemicals (Abdullah, 2008). The reasons include lack of disposal
techniques, and methods. Using sustainable waste management reduces the higher risk caused by them.
The study shows million tons of demolition waste is created by residential buildings construction and
demolition during war times in Gaza. This huge debris causes lots of economic and environmental
problems (Ghuraiz, 2011). Thus the risk assessment and analysis helped to minimise the impact created.
They followed the process such as examining the existing practices and factors impacting those
methods. Presenting comprehensive risk analysis associated with construction and demolition waste
and identifying major types of waste and understanding waste management techniques to eliminate
them. The risk analysis is taken in form of survey and questionnaire to understand the impact created
and results are tested through quantitative approach. One of the table from their analysis is shown below
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Risk assessment tools used to reduce the environmental impact:
Tools and techniques used to minimise the risks analysed:
To identify the significant risk and assess the construction demolition waste dumping using GIS tools.
Geographic information system is usually used in environmental research understanding the sites of
dumping and landfills of construction and demolition waste. This analysis used to investigate the
alternative locations of landfill sites along with water and soil contamination to evaluate the health risks
linked with residential proximity to waste disposals (Portnov, 2018) Also this approach gives data of
illegal landfilling sites to minimise the expenses linked with cleaning. Also sometimes geo statistical
modelling is used to identify illegal landfill sites. The other tool used is site space performing waste
management as the construction and demolition waste is always mixed with inert and organic materials
including contaminated waste where they cannot be reused can be analysed by on site sorting schemes
(Koch, 2014). The other important method was ecological footprint method as it is unique one and a
form of sustainable development indicator determines the construction and demolition waste impact on
the environment. Ecological foot print generally seen in biologically productive water and land
requirements to generate necessary consumption and absorption of construction and demolition waste.
This footprint converts the raw material quantity to carbon footprint and provide the resources required.
In this context life cycle assessment is also included to analyse the environmental impact (Gavrilescu,
2013). Along with these tools alternative waste management method is required to reduce the impact
created by these construction demolition waste.
The GIS tools helps to identify landfill sites with construction demolition wastes and amounts
accumulated, proximity from zones for example in research study conducted I Northeast Italy, using
GIS tools they identified illegal waste deposits and data regarding size, shape and locations of illegal
landfills which benefits to understand the impact created through soil contamination. The geo statistical
analysis and waste disposal risk assessment developed in this case study is shown in below table.
The ecological footprint method is conducted in one of the case study in Romania where the waste
management is assessed based on life cycle analysis method and this tools helps to identify carbon foot
print and focused towards the land use as it involves more in long term impact of soil, air and water
contamination (Portnov, 2018). The largest impact on environment was found in this ecological foot
print assessment for proposed scenarios because of carbon emissions in the study. also results showed
that sorting and incineration phases are connected to landfills. The outcomes also identified negative
environmental impacts of construction demolition waste including assessment of waste alternatives for
integrated management system based on life cycle analysis (Gavrilescu, 2013). Also study related to
alternative management gives the alternative solutions to construction and demolition waste as shown
in figures below (Koch, 2014).
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solutions to construction and demolition waste (Koch, 2014)
These stakeholders individually may have various perceptions but they have to clearly understand their
responsibilities in construction demolition waste management to make better decisions. By analysing
in perspective of life cycle analysis the design, construction and demolition phase is very critical for
effective waste management practices so client, designers and contractors are identified as significant
stakeholders (Zhao, 2021). The other reason was contractors are responsible to perform on site waste
recycling methods and transport all construction and demolition waste to recycling facilities and other
waste materials to landfill sites which is significant part. This process should be mainly supervised by
clients and governments. These stakeholders help to successfully reduce the environmental risk caused
by construction demolition waste and results in successful waste management (Zhao, 2021).
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stakeholders involved in successful waste management (Zhao, 2021)
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companies. These groups helps to exchange data regarding risk perception, countermeasures, risk
assessment and extent of risk acceptable as these help to enhance mutual understanding. The objectives
of risk communication which leads to effective solutions to issues and problems (Tanaka, 2003).
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