Contractors’ Perspective on Material Waste Reduction in Kuala Lumpur

In the area of sustainable development, construction waste is an important issue that must be tackled responsibly. It is an assortment of waste, at the stage of construction. This paper assesses waste minimisation or reduction measures and such practices in the Kuala Lumpur construction industry....

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Main Authors: Nurul Aini, Osman, Mohd Amir Shazwan, Hashim, Jye, Hwoi Pok
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Language:English
Published: UPM Press 2017
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spelling my-inti-eprints.10722018-09-12T08:29:52Z http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/1072/ Contractors’ Perspective on Material Waste Reduction in Kuala Lumpur Nurul Aini, Osman Mohd Amir Shazwan, Hashim Jye, Hwoi Pok TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) In the area of sustainable development, construction waste is an important issue that must be tackled responsibly. It is an assortment of waste, at the stage of construction. This paper assesses waste minimisation or reduction measures and such practices in the Kuala Lumpur construction industry. A structured questionnaire survey was conducted to obtain contractors’ views on 25 waste minimisation measures discussed in literature. Data was analysed using frequency analysis method and average index analysis method. The results showed that adoption of proper site management techniques is widely practised. The adoption of these waste minimisation measures could lead cost savings to the construction industry and prevent environmental degradation UPM Press 2017-05-01 Article NonPeerReviewed text en http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/1072/1/JST_VOL25_MAY2017.pdf Nurul Aini, Osman and Mohd Amir Shazwan, Hashim and Jye, Hwoi Pok (2017) Contractors’ Perspective on Material Waste Reduction in Kuala Lumpur. SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 25. pp. 47-54. ISSN 0128-7680
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Nurul Aini, Osman
Mohd Amir Shazwan, Hashim
Jye, Hwoi Pok
Contractors’ Perspective on Material Waste Reduction in Kuala Lumpur
description In the area of sustainable development, construction waste is an important issue that must be tackled responsibly. It is an assortment of waste, at the stage of construction. This paper assesses waste minimisation or reduction measures and such practices in the Kuala Lumpur construction industry. A structured questionnaire survey was conducted to obtain contractors’ views on 25 waste minimisation measures discussed in literature. Data was analysed using frequency analysis method and average index analysis method. The results showed that adoption of proper site management techniques is widely practised. The adoption of these waste minimisation measures could lead cost savings to the construction industry and prevent environmental degradation
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author Nurul Aini, Osman
Mohd Amir Shazwan, Hashim
Jye, Hwoi Pok
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title Contractors’ Perspective on Material Waste Reduction in Kuala Lumpur
title_short Contractors’ Perspective on Material Waste Reduction in Kuala Lumpur
title_full Contractors’ Perspective on Material Waste Reduction in Kuala Lumpur
title_fullStr Contractors’ Perspective on Material Waste Reduction in Kuala Lumpur
title_full_unstemmed Contractors’ Perspective on Material Waste Reduction in Kuala Lumpur
title_sort contractors’ perspective on material waste reduction in kuala lumpur
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