BAMBOO APPLICATION IN BUILDING DESIGN: CASE
2020-3-26 4. CASE STUDY: GREEN SCHOOL, BALI, INDONESIA Green School is sited in Banjar Saren, Sibang Kaja, Abiansemal, Badung, which is Kampung about thirty kilometres away from downtown Denpasar, Bali. The school has the won Aga Khan Award for the recycle category in 2010. Green School was operated in May 2009 with current a capacity of 700 students.
Economic Comparison of Concrete Recycling: A Case
2021-2-3 concrete recycling method is examined. The study shows that it has a negative net benefit for the current practice while a positive net benefit for the concrete recycling method. Therefore, recycling concrete as aggregate for new concrete production can provide a cost-effective method for the construction industry and help saving the environment.
An approach to LCSA: the case of concrete recycling
Purpose The framework of life cycle sustainability analysis (LCSA) has been developed within the CALCAS project but the procedure on how an LCSA should be carried out is still far from standardized. The purpose of this article is to propose an approach to put the LCSA framework into practice. This approach is illustrated with an on-going case study on concrete recycling.
Experimental Case Study of Recycled Aggregate
2018-9-24 Experimental Case Study of Recycled Aggregate Concrete Using Bituminous Pavement Wastes Mohsin Khan1 1M.Tech Student, Civil Engineering Department, HCTM Technical Campus, Kaithal, Haryana, India -----***----- Abstract:-In general, aggregate make up 60-75% of concrete volume, so their selection is important, also they control
E-waste recycling processes in Indonesia, the Philippines
E-waste recycling processes in Indonesia, the Philippines, and Vietnam: A case study of cathode ray tube TVs and monitors. Author links open overlay panel Aya Yoshida a Atsushi Terazono a Florencio C. Ballesteros Jr. b Duc-Quang Nguyen c Sunandar Sukandar d Michikazu Kojima
An approach to LCSA: the case of concrete recycling
2013-6-5 Purpose The framework of life cycle sustainability analysis (LCSA) has been developed within the CALCAS project but the procedure on how an LCSA should be carried out is still far from standardized. The purpose of this article is to propose an approach to put the LCSA framework into practice. This approach is illustrated with an on-going case study on concrete recycling. Methods In
Economic comparison of concrete recycling : a case study
Economic comparison of concrete recycling : a case study approach. Recycling of construction material helps saving the limited landfill space. Among various types of materials, concrete waste accounts for about 50% of the total waste generation. The current practice for dumping construction materials to landfills generates a significant
Recycling concrete in the inner city Case Study
2021-10-6 Recycling concrete. in the inner city Case Study. Machines: RM 90GO! In August 2019 Mr. Fan in Beijing invested in a compact RM 90GO! high-performance crusher. The crusher unit will be used to recycle concrete used for road construction on-site in various inner city districts of Beijing. Recycling is currently taking place in the Chaoyang
Case Studies in Concrete Pavement Recycling
2018-8-17 Case Studies in Concrete Pavement Recycling Mark Snyder, Ph.D., P.E. Pavement Engineering and Research Consultants, LLC
Sustainable Building A Case Study on Concrete Recycling
WP4 Case studies This case-study paper focuses on concrete recycling in France as a means of understanding circular-economy transitions in the building-materials sector. The EU, including France, produces large volumes of construction and demolition waste (CDW) per year and aims to increase the re-use of these materials, reducing landfilling
BAMBOO APPLICATION IN BUILDING DESIGN: CASE
2020-3-26 4. CASE STUDY: GREEN SCHOOL, BALI, INDONESIA Green School is sited in Banjar Saren, Sibang Kaja, Abiansemal, Badung, which is Kampung about thirty kilometres away from downtown Denpasar, Bali. The school has the won Aga Khan Award for the recycle category in 2010. Green School was operated in May 2009 with current a capacity of 700 students.
Economic Comparison of Concrete Recycling: A Case
2021-2-3 concrete recycling method is examined. The study shows that it has a negative net benefit for the current practice while a positive net benefit for the concrete recycling method. Therefore, recycling concrete as aggregate for new concrete production can provide a cost-effective method for the construction industry and help saving the environment.
Experimental Case Study of Recycled Aggregate
2018-9-24 Experimental Case Study of Recycled Aggregate Concrete Using Bituminous Pavement Wastes Mohsin Khan1 1M.Tech Student, Civil Engineering Department, HCTM Technical Campus, Kaithal, Haryana, India -----***----- Abstract:-In general, aggregate make up 60-75% of concrete volume, so their selection is important, also they control
E-waste recycling processes in Indonesia, the Philippines
E-waste recycling processes in Indonesia, the Philippines, and Vietnam: A case study of cathode ray tube TVs and monitors. Author links open overlay panel Aya Yoshida a Atsushi Terazono a Florencio C. Ballesteros Jr. b Duc-Quang Nguyen c Sunandar Sukandar d Michikazu Kojima
Economic comparison of concrete recycling : a case study
Economic comparison of concrete recycling : a case study approach. Recycling of construction material helps saving the limited landfill space. Among various types of materials, concrete waste accounts for about 50% of the total waste generation. The current practice for dumping construction materials to landfills generates a significant
Case Studies in Concrete Pavement Recycling
2018-8-17 Case Studies in Concrete Pavement Recycling Mark Snyder, Ph.D., P.E. Pavement Engineering and Research Consultants, LLC
Sustainable Building A Case Study on Concrete Recycling
WP4 Case studies This case-study paper focuses on concrete recycling in France as a means of understanding circular-economy transitions in the building-materials sector. The EU, including France, produces large volumes of construction and demolition waste (CDW) per year and aims to increase the re-use of these materials, reducing landfilling