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A framework for evaluation of improvement opportunities for environmental impacts on construction works using life cycle assessment and value stream mapping concepts: offsite and onsite building construction

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Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
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February 02, 2023
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February 04, 2023
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Mofolasayo, A. (2023). A framework for evaluation of improvement opportunities for environmental impacts on construction works using life cycle assessment and value stream mapping concepts: offsite and onsite building construction. Current Research in Public Health, 2(1), 32-57. https://doi.org/10.31586/wjcea.2023.562
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Mofolasayo, A. A framework for evaluation of improvement opportunities for environmental impacts on construction works using life cycle assessment and value stream mapping concepts: offsite and onsite building construction. Current Research in Public Health 2023 2(1), 32-57. https://doi.org/10.31586/wjcea.2023.562
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Mofolasayo, Adekunle. 2023. "A framework for evaluation of improvement opportunities for environmental impacts on construction works using life cycle assessment and value stream mapping concepts: offsite and onsite building construction". Current Research in Public Health 2, no. 1: 32-57. https://doi.org/10.31586/wjcea.2023.562
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Mofolasayo A. A framework for evaluation of improvement opportunities for environmental impacts on construction works using life cycle assessment and value stream mapping concepts: offsite and onsite building construction. Current Research in Public Health. 2023; 2(1):32-57. https://doi.org/10.31586/wjcea.2023.562
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ABSTRACT = {There have been various concerns about the environmental impact of construction works. This generates a need to take a more proactive approach in evaluating the environmental impacts of construction operations and further explore ways to reduce the environmental impacts. Enormous opportunities exist within the building industry to achieve a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. The aim of the study is to develop a framework for the evaluation of improvement opportunities for environmental impact for onsite and offsite building construction works using life cycle assessment (LCA) and value-stream-mapping concepts. Various tools for LCA exist; however, there is a need for the development of an LCA framework and improvement opportunities that can be localized to various communities to evaluate improvement opportunities for building construction. This study conducts a review of methods to evaluate the LCA of buildings on local construction sites. A procedure for establishing improvement opportunities is also developed. Based on the author’s knowledge and experience, including site visits, using value stream mapping (VSM) techniques, a conceptual framework of the present state map and future state map of residential construction works was developed. The study presents a procedure for the evaluation of improvement opportunities for the environmental impacts of construction operations.},
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