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The Carbon Emission Assessment of a Building with Different Prefabrication Rates in the Construction Stage. | LitMetric

The Carbon Emission Assessment of a Building with Different Prefabrication Rates in the Construction Stage.

Int J Environ Res Public Health

School of Management Science and Real Estate, Chongqing University, Chongqing 400044, China.

Published: February 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study explores how using prefabricated components in construction can help reduce carbon emissions, focusing on different levels of prefabrication.
  • A carbon emission measurement model was developed, taking into account factors like materials, transportation, and construction phases, with a case study on a dormitory in Chongqing, China.
  • Findings indicate that prefabricated buildings actually produce higher carbon emissions compared to traditional construction methods, with only a slight decrease in emissions as prefabrication rates increase, leading to discussions on improving emission reduction efficiency in prefabrication techniques.

Article Abstract

The utilization of prefabricated components is taken as a potential way to reduce carbon emissions from the construction industry, and the prefabrication rate may be a factor that influences the mitigation efficiency. This study develops an assessment method to compare carbon emissions of a building in the construction stage when it is built with multiple different prefabrication rates. Firstly, two carbon sources (building materials and machineries) and three construction sub-phases (production of materials and components, transportation, and on-site construction) are determined to clarify the calculation boundary. Then, a carbon emission measurement model for prefabricated buildings in the construction stage is developed by using a process-based method. A dormitory building in Chongqing, China, is selected to conduct a case study to show the application of the provided model. The result shows that the carbon emission of prefabricated buildings is higher compared to that of traditional cast-in situ buildings. Moreover, the emission of prefabricated buildings decreased slightly with the increase in the prefabrication rate. A detailed discussion is followed to investigate the reason why the carbon emission does not decrease with the utilization of prefabricated units. Based on the discussion, some suggestions are given to improve the carbon emission reduction efficiency of prefabrication techniques.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8872307PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19042366DOI Listing

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