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A BIM-based system for demolition and renovation waste estimation and planning.

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A building information modeling (BIM) based system that can accurately and conveniently estimate the amount of waste from construction, renovation, and demolition projects and be extended to facilitate project control is presented.
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This article is published in Waste Management.The article was published on 2013-06-01. It has received 284 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Waste disposal & Deconstruction (building).

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Building Information Modelling (BIM) uptake: Clear benefits, understanding its implementation, risks and challenges

TL;DR: The reality of BIM, its widespread benefits and current level of uptake are discussed, as well as recommendations regarding how future BIM adoption could be developed are also highlighted.
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Enhancing environmental sustainability over building life cycles through green BIM: A review

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a review of the existing green BIM literature and outline the most important directions for future research, and suggest that a "one-stop-shop" BIM for environmental sustainability monitoring and management over a building's full life cycle should be considered.
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Building Information Modeling (BIM) for green buildings: A critical review and future directions

TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide a holistic understanding and critical reflection on the nexus between BIM and green buildings, which is systematically illustrated by a “Green BIM Triangle” taxonomy.
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Quantifying construction and demolition waste: An analytical review

TL;DR: An analytical review of existing C&D waste quantification methodologies is conducted, including site visit method, waste generation rate method, lifetime analysis method, classification system accumulation method, variables modelling method and other particular methods.
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A mixed review of the adoption of Building Information Modelling (BIM) for sustainability

TL;DR: A mixed review to determine the current state-of-the-art BIM development for sustainability reveals that although there has been a significant amount of research and development about the use of BIM during various project phases, little work has been conducted about how it could be applied in refurbishment and demolition.
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Trend of the research on construction and demolition waste management

TL;DR: The findings from this study indicate that survey and case study are major methods for data collection, and the data are mostly processed through descriptive analysis, and C&D waste management will continue to be a hot research topic in the future.
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Historic building information modelling (HBIM)

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors outline the procedure of remote data capture using laser scanning and the subsequent processing required in order to identify a new methodology for creating full engineering drawings (orthographic and 3D models) from laser scan and image survey data for historic structures.
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A Spanish model for quantification and management of construction waste.

TL;DR: The present work describes the waste management model that has inspired this decree: the Alcores model implemented with good results in Los Alcores Community (Seville, Spain), and a detailed model is provided to estimate the volume of waste that is expected to be generated on the building site.
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A framework for understanding waste management studies in construction

TL;DR: A framework for understanding C&D WM research is created based on the analytic results and a bibliometric analysis of research in C &D WM is presented, followed by an in-depth literature analysis.
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A model for quantifying construction waste in projects according to the European waste list.

TL;DR: A model which allows technicians to estimate C&D waste during the design stage in order to promote prevention and recovery and which would allow detection of the source of the waste and to adopt other alternative procedures which delete hazardous waste and reduce CW is presented.
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