Site Logistics Factors Affecting Resources on Construction Sites and Their Relationship with Embodied Energy
Abstract
This study seeks to enable reducing initial embodied energy by decreasing the use of material and other resources on construction sites. The main goal is to identify and rank factors related to site logistics, which may affect the use of resources on construction site. To successfully achieve a reliable consensus, the Delphi Method is used to get opinions from a selected panel of experts.
Subject
Site logisticsConstruction material damage
Embodied energy
Construction waste
Delphi method in construction
Project planning
Sequencing
Lean Construction
Citation
Bullen, Jason Anthony (2020). Site Logistics Factors Affecting Resources on Construction Sites and Their Relationship with Embodied Energy. Master's thesis, Texas A&M University. Available electronically from https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /192200.
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