Author/Authors :
Mahpour, A Department of Civil Engineering - Sharif University of Technology - Azadi Avenue, Tehran , Alvanchi, A Department of Civil Engineering - Sharif University of Technology - Azadi Avenue, Tehran , Mortaheb, M.M Department of Civil Engineering - Sharif University of Technology - Azadi Avenue, Tehran
Abstract :
The purpose of this research was twofold; first, it focused on developing
quantitative wastage models for rebar, concrete, brick, and cement, as major traditional
bulk building materials, used in Tehran residential buildings. The primary results indicated
that multiple linear regression was an apt tool to model the effects of the studied variables
on materials wastage. In every developed wastage model, subtractive or accumulative effect
of each studied variable was recognized by its coeffcient value and sign. The developed
models resulted in adjusted R2 values of 0.907, 0.875, 0.920, and 0.790, respectively, for
rebar, cement, brick, and concrete waste. Cement, with average wastage of 8.57% by
weight, was identified as the most wasted material verified by the case study. As the
second objective of the study, the previously developed models as well as opinions of the
project management experts were combined to propose a cement waste reduction guideline
for traditional building construction, which is common in Tehran, Iran. With this purpose
in mind, in the initial phase of the project, choosing lump-sum contract instead of cost-plus
contract was considered. Moreover, a nancifial incentive reward scheme, with its economic
viability and environment friendliness, was tested, which yielded positive results and hence,
was proposed for the construction phase. Applicability of the proposed scheme was verified
through a case study.
Keywords :
Building materials waste , Construction waste reduction , Cement , Tehran residential buildings , Iran