Reprint

Sustainable Construction of Future: Opportunities and Challenges for Green and Buildings

Edited by
June 2023
356 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-7897-2 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-7896-5 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Sustainable Construction of Future: Opportunities and Challenges for Green and Buildings that was published in

Business & Economics
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities
Summary

The construction industry is growing rapidly and time has changed the construction methods used. The traditional way of construction is becoming obsolete and technology is taking over. In this case, sustainable construction is the future and the new norm in the construction industry. Although there are various opportunities in this sector, there are also some challenges that exist and hinder productivity. Hence, this reprint covers the opportunities and challenges in sustainable construction.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© by the authors
Keywords
thin film; organic solar cell; efficiency; DBR; temperature; life cycle; impact assessment; recycled material; geopolymer concrete; sustainability; workforce diversity; technical skills; motivation; psychosocial; construction worker; productivity; BIM; post-disaster reconstruction; construction industry; scientometric analysis; visualization; PRISMA; review; RWL; time series; RHR; seasonality; prediction; ANN; SARIMA; wastewater; oil palm leaves activated carbon; chemical activation; COD; adsorption; green technology; marble dust; air pollution; health hazards; environmental pollution; econometric analysis; construction sector; sustainable construction; circular economy; forecasting; causal loop diagram; construction management; resilient supply chain; sustainable supply chain; supply chain management; systems thinking; forecasting models; energy consumption; smart buildings; machine learning; time series; LSTM technique; GIS; PCA; groundwater quality; health risk; solid waste; error management climate; psychological capital; job stress; aeronautical industry; structural equation modeling; IR 4.0; health and safety; BIM; AHP; construction industry; construction sector; barriers; BIM; small contractors; SEM; Malaysia; economy; eco-materials; energy; environmental impact; lean construction; pollution; sustainability; prefabricated construction; structural equation modeling; mediation analysis; trust; satisfaction