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Enabling Circular Construction: Evaluating ICDD for Effective Deconstruction Processes
Citation Link: https://doi.org/10.15480/882.13525
Publikationstyp
Conference Paper
Date Issued
2024-09-18
Sprache
English
Author(s)
TORE-DOI
Start Page
398
End Page
405
Citation
35. Forum Bauinformatik, fbi 2024: 398-405
Contribution to Conference
Publisher
Technische Universität Hamburg, Institut für Digitales und Autonomes Bauen
Peer Reviewed
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The construction industry faces significant challenges related to information loss, from preproduction, assembly and operation through to eventual deconstruction. Furthermore, the urgent need to decarbonise the construction sector demands the reuse of building materials. The use of existing building materials as secondary resources can make a significant contribution to sustainability goals. However, many deconstruction and material reuse initiatives are hindered by insufficient information available from the planning, manufacturing, and operational phases. In response to these challenges and aiming to maximise material reusability, this paper evaluates the Information Container for Linked Document Delivery (ICDD) as a long-term data storage solution for supporting circular construction practices. The study investigates how ICDD can mitigate information loss during transitions from pre-production, on-site assembly, and operation to deconstruction by archiving relevant deconstruction information. It identifies key deconstruction data requirements and information preservation standards. The application of the ICDD framework is demonstrated through a case study on the deconstruction of an assembled steel girder.
Subjects
Circular Construction
ICDD
Information Continuity
Linked Data
Material Reusability
DDC Class
620.1: Engineering Mechanics and Materials Science
624: Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering
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