Construction Site Waste Generation—The Influence of Design and Procurement
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This paper seeks to define critical influences which are of practical use to New Zealand builders and that can lead to more resource efficient building construction, through the reduced generation of waste material. To explore these critical influences, surveys were carried out based on a survey conducted in a similar construction environment (Australia). Three construction groups were targeted for the survey—architects, quantity surveyors and sub-contractors. The resulting critical determining factors from the surveys are discussed, and conclusions drawn. The information gained will be fed into a variety of formal and informal waste minimisation plans and projects.
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