Construction for a Regenerative Future

£45.99

Construction for a Regenerative Future

Environmentally-friendly (‘green’) architecture and design Development studies Regional / urban economics Project management Production and quality control management Research and development management Agribusiness and primary industries Construction and heavy industry Human geography Regional geography Environmental management Urban and municipal planning and policy Engineering: general Building construction and materials

Author: Urban Persson

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 9th December 2022

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 10 Mb

ISBN: 9781000807776


Overview

This is a book about how to manage the processes involved in a construction project towards a sustainable and regenerative endproduct. It covers key project management concepts and links the construction process to the objectives of UN SDGs and beyond zero carbon emissions throughout the whole project life cycle.

Content and Approach

This introductory textbook is written from a project manager's perspective including considerations of circular economy throughout the construction process focusing on a regenerative or restorative outcome. The book examines the importance of the type and purpose of a building, circularity and de-construction, the site, the client and its organisation, stakeholder considerations, the project organisation, the procurement of consultants and contractors, project performance during design and construction, project hand-over to the client, and the building's operation and maintenance. It also illustrates how to verify the building using existing environmental certifications, how to calculate carbon emissions, and how to deal with used construction materials from a circular economy perspective. International examples of best practice are included throughout, and the book is structured in a way which students will find engaging and easy to follow.

Target Audience

This is an ideal textbook for use on construction, architecture, and engineering programmes where the emphasis must urgently be placed on students fostering regenerative construction solutions in their coming professional life.

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