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Life Cycle Assessment Framework for Demolition and Deconstruction of Buildings

机译:房屋拆迁的生命周期评估框架

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Economic distress and deindustrialization over the past 50 years has led to wide-spread structural abandonment in the United States, peaking at an estimated 7.2 million abandoned homes in the United States in 2012. Such large-scale structural abandonment typically necessitates removal of buildings from the landscape, typically via demolition. While expedient, demolition contributes millions of tons of debris to landfills. Deconstruction has emerged as an alternate strategy to demolition, and reduces landfilling through the increased salvage and reuse of building materials. As a result, deconstruction has been suggested as an environmentally-friendly alternative to demolition; however, deconstruction is often costlier and more time-intensive. Despite these differences, little existing literature has focused on assessing the comparative environmental, social, and economic impacts of deconstruction and demolition. This research seeks to answer the question, "what are the environmental, social, and economic impacts of building demolition and deconstruction?" and proposes a preliminary sustainable life cycle assessment framework, which is the primary contribution. The framework focuses on development of a life cycle inventory matrix for observed environmental, economic, and social aspects related to demolition and deconstruction projects. The framework was developed (1) through a comprehensive literature review, (2) interviews with demolition and deconstruction professionals, and (3) field observation and measurement of selected impact categories. Flows for the assessment framework have been proposed as (1) environmental—landfilling of debris, energy use and fuel consumption, and air/ water/soil pollution; (2) economic—energy and fuel costs, equipment and labor rates, value of salvaged materials, hazardous material abatement,and tax exemption; and (3) Social—public health, worker and jobsite safety, noise, and job creation and community involvement.
机译:在过去的50年中,经济困境和去工业化导致了美国广泛的结构性遗弃,2012年在美国估计有720万所废弃房屋达到顶峰。这种大规模的结构性遗弃通常需要从建筑物中拆除建筑物。景观,通常是通过拆除。尽管很方便,但拆除却给垃圾填埋场贡献了数百万吨的垃圾。解构已成为一种替代性的拆除策略,并通过增加对建筑材料的打捞和再利用来减少垃圾填埋场。结果,有人建议以解构方式代替拆迁,这是对环境友好的替代方法。但是,解构通常比较昂贵且耗时。尽管存在这些差异,但现有文献很少集中于评估拆建和拆除对环境,社会和经济的比较影响。这项研究旨在回答以下问题:“建筑物的拆除和破坏会对环境,社会和经济产生什么影响?”并提出了初步的可持续生命周期评估框架,这是主要的贡献。该框架着重于为与拆除和解构项目有关的环境,经济和社会方面的生命周期清单矩阵的开发。该框架的开发是(1)通过全面的文献综述,(2)与拆迁和解构专业人士的访谈以及(3)对选定影响类别的现场观察和测量。已提出评估框架的流程为:(1)环境-垃圾填埋,能源使用和燃料消耗以及空气/水/土壤污染; (2)经济—能源和燃料成本,设备和人工费率,可回收材料的价值,有害材料的减排和免税; (3)社会公共卫生,工人和工作现场的安全,噪音,创造就业机会和社区参与。

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