posted on 2010-03-10, 09:13authored byShamir Ghumra, Miles Watkins, Paul Phillips, Jacqui Glass, Matthew FrostMatthew Frost, Jane Anderson
There exists a well established set of tools based on life cycle assessment
methodology for buildings. Tools such as the BRE’s Environmental Assessment
Method (BREEAM) are commonly used and a greater number of clients are
specifying a particular rating to be achieved for projects. Whilst the Civil Engineering
Environmental Quality Assessment and Award Scheme (CEEQUAL) assesses
infrastructure projects across the whole sector it does not specifically take into
account the life cycle assessment of the project and, in particular, the materials used.
However, recent developments with regard to responsible sourcing may go some way
to addressing this gap. For example an organisation’s procedures and systems
regarding quality, the environment and health & safety can also be assessed through
responsible sourcing alongside the impacts of the construction product itself. In the
UK however, there is little evidence that a single, unified and overarching framework
for project assessments will be developed in the immediate future. Therefore a real
and pressing need exists for an easy to use tool for civil engineers that takes into
account both the life cycle assessment of the materials used and the environmental
impacts these have on infrastructure projects. This research aims to develop such a
tool and as such this paper will present an analysis of the drivers and barriers in
relation to this development.
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Citation
GHUMRA, S. ... et al, 2009. Developing an LCA-based tool for infrastructure projects. IN: Dainty, A.R.J. (ed.). Proceedings of 25th Annual Conference of Association of Researchers in Construction Management ARCOM, 7-9 September 2009, Nottingham, UK, pp.1003-10.
This paper was presented at the 25th Annual ARCOM Conference. The proceedings of this conference are available from: http://www.arcom.ac.uk/publications/proceedings.html