Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1745262 Journal of Cleaner Production 2013 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

Despite the increasing efforts made by the construction sector to reduce the environmental impact of their processes, construction sites are still a major source of pollution and adverse impacts on the environment. This paper aims to improve the understanding of construction-related environmental impacts by identifying on-site causal factors and associated immediate circumstances during construction processes for residential building projects. Based on the literature and focus group findings, we have developed a construction-related Environmental Impact Causal Model consisting of a process-oriented causal network of thirty-nine environmental impacts, forty-five causal factors and over two hundred causal relationships. It is intended to contribute to a reduction in construction-related environmental impacts on building sites by supporting contractors and other decision-makers in the early identification of factors that are likely to lead to impacts or to exacerbate their consequences, as well as the later environmental performance evaluation and control. The causal model is validated by investigating over a hundred environmental incidents. Finally, possible methods to improve construction-related environmental performance are suggested.

► An Environmental Causal Model for construction processes is proposed. ► Construction environmental impacts are caused or exacerbated by 45 on-site factors. ► Causal factors relate to workplace, equipment, material, worker and task aspects. ► Suggestions are made for improving construction environmental performance.

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