2022
DOI: 10.3390/buildings12040486
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Selection of Low-Carbon Building Materials in Construction Projects: Construction Professionals’ Perspectives

Abstract: The construction sector in Malaysia has been facing challenges in productivity due to the increase in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. This study aims to enhance the usage of low-carbon building materials among construction professionals so that the carbon emission and GHG can be reduced during the early stage of construction. The scope of this research involved main parties in the Malaysian construction industry, represented by fifty professionals including contractors, consultants, and architects with a focus… Show more

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“…C CC = 0.06x + 2.01 (6) where C CC is the carbon emission per unit building area during the process of building demolition (kgCO 2 /m 2 ), and x is the number of building floors above the building.…”
Section: Implicit Carbon During the Scrapping Phase Of Buildingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…C CC = 0.06x + 2.01 (6) where C CC is the carbon emission per unit building area during the process of building demolition (kgCO 2 /m 2 ), and x is the number of building floors above the building.…”
Section: Implicit Carbon During the Scrapping Phase Of Buildingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A three-level system consisting of "energy-saving buildings", "green buildings", and "carbon neutrality buildings" has been established to enhance the requirements for energy conservation and carbon reduction throughout the life cycle of buildings. Carbon neutrality buildings, which apply carbon neutrality technology, can significantly mitigate Energies 2023, 16, 5870 2 of 23 global warming and contribute to the sustainable development of human society by reducing carbon emissions in construction [6], maintenance [7], operation [8], and even recovery [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The optimum roof insulation thickness is determined by maximizing the sum of economic benefits and environmental benefits of roof thermal insulation. When the optimum thickness of roof insulation has been determined, the payback period (LP) of roof insulation can be calculated by Equation (27). Payback period is an important economic index in evaluating the economic performance of insulation [37].…”
Section: Integrated Economic and Environmental Assessment Of Roof Ins...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is still a lack of accurate double-skin ventilation roof heat transfer models which can forecast building roof energy consumption accurately. Moreover, existing energy consumption simulation software also cannot predict energy consumption of the double-skin ventilation roof accurately [27]. Therefore, the development of accurate double-skin ventilation roof heat transfer models is very important to determine the optimal insulation thickness in double-skin ventilation roofs [28][29][30].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Fossil fuel depletion: This accounts for the non-renewable energy used throughout the product system and the embodied energy in products, such as the hydrocarbons in plastics and chemicals. This parameter has much significance and is even used alone to decide on environment-efficient building products [25].…”
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