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Construction Business Review | Tuesday, September 01, 2020
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Construction companies are trying to make use of eco-friendly materials so that they can reduce wastes.
FREMONT, CA: The developing countries are urbanizing at lightning speed by constructing bridges, commercial buildings, flyovers, and residential complexes. However, in such fast-paced development, lots of wastes get generated because of construction and demotion (C&D).
Earlier the C&D wastes were not separated from the other trashes, but with the implementation of new rules and regulations, the C&D wastes will be an individual entity and managed separately. Therefore, companies have started to recycle construction wastes with the help of various technologies.
In managing waste, the designers and structural engineers play an essential role in planning, researching, and analyzing the building's entire structure. The designers and the engineers have to work hard at this to offer their clients stays safely and comfortably. While planning the structure, it is crucial for the consultants and the structural designers to consider the technical, environmental, safety, and economic concerns. This step is necessary because, for developing countries, generating excessive waste can be a matter of worry.
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To efforts taken to decrease the wastes can fail to an extent because of the excessive waste generated by the construction industry. However, they can slow down the process of creating waste by utilizing highly advanced manufacturing technologies and prefabrication system.