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Toward Environmentally Sustainable Construction Processes: The U.S. and Canada?s Perspective on Energy Consumption and GHG/CAP Emissions

Changbum Ahn    
SangHyun Lee    
Feniosky Peña-Mora and Simaan Abourizk    

Resumen

In the building and construction sector, most efforts related to sustainable development have concentrated on the environmental performance of the operation of buildings and infrastructure. However, several studies have called for the need to mitigate the considerable environmental impacts, especially air pollutant emissions and energy consumption, generated by construction processes. To provide a point of reference for initiating the development of environmentally sustainable construction processes, this article identifies energy consumption and air emissions resulting from construction activities and examines previous approaches utilized to assess such environmental impact. This research also identifies the opportunities and challenges to mitigate such environmental impact from construction processes, based on the investigation of current technology policies, regulations, incentives, and guidelines.

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