2021
DOI: 10.4314/ejst.v14i1.1
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Material waste minimization techniques in building construction projects

Abstract: In Ethiopia, the rapid expansion of the construction sector has resulted in the wastage of construction materials that negatively affect the environment, society, and the economy. The reason is inefficient waste management strategies practiced in construction projects. Hence, an adequate material waste management strategy is required. This study was an attempt to identify the key techniques that can help to minimize material wastage in building construction projects. Questionnaire surveys, interviews, and revi… Show more

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“…The use of waste management officers, off-site production of components, prefabrication, proper on-site waste management, and the implementation of a policy of material waste minimization plan are just a few of the methods for reducing construction waste that have been identified by Tafesse (2021) in the Ethiopian context. Ajayi and Oyedele (2017) suggest several key factors to limit the waste production threshold in a construction project contract, including effective transportation management in the material transportation process, strict adherence to the project drawing design during the construction process, and reduction of design changes.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of waste management officers, off-site production of components, prefabrication, proper on-site waste management, and the implementation of a policy of material waste minimization plan are just a few of the methods for reducing construction waste that have been identified by Tafesse (2021) in the Ethiopian context. Ajayi and Oyedele (2017) suggest several key factors to limit the waste production threshold in a construction project contract, including effective transportation management in the material transportation process, strict adherence to the project drawing design during the construction process, and reduction of design changes.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Proper material logistics management might include proper material handling and storage, the use of correct materials, and effective material delivery, which could help reduce and mitigate construction waste by preventing double handling and breakage, which are some of the key causes of waste [8]. Moreover, spacing of material delivery in line with the construction project plan, as well as building component sizes that are influenced by actual design, could also become effective strategies to tackle material waste generation [63]. To achieve this, collaboration with product suppliers is an important strategy.…”
Section: Materials Logistics Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reducing and managing construction process waste saves the cost of disposal and transport, increases profts, saves time, protects the environment, and creates clean and safe work sites [8]. Diferent strategies are utilized to reduce construction waste and its impacts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%