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Jul 29, 2010

Review of Life-Cycle Assessment Applications in Building Construction

Publication: Journal of Architectural Engineering
Volume 17, Issue 1

Abstract

Life-cycle assessment (LCA) has been used to assess product development processes “from cradle to grave” for many years. With the current push toward sustainable construction, LCA has gained importance as an objective method to evaluate the environmental impact of construction practices. A substantial amount of construction-related LCA work has been published recently; however, most of this work has been fragmented and a systematic compilation of this literature has not been undertaken. This article presents a structured review of building construction-related LCA literature, classified under four categories: LCA applications for construction products selection; LCA applications for construction systems/process evaluation; LCA tools and databases related to the construction industry; and LCA methodological developments related to the construction industry. Current challenges for using LCA in construction are discussed and potential areas for future research are highlighted. This review and similar efforts may provide the construction industry and associated researchers the necessary background to make better-informed construction decisions and assist the development of an agenda for further research.

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Acknowledgments

The writers would like to acknowledge the funding support provided by the Environmental Research Initiative of the Environmental Science and Policy Program at Michigan State UniversityMich. State Univ.. The writers would also like to thank the reviewers for their valuable input.

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Received: Dec 3, 2008
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Amanjeet Singh [email protected]
Master’s Student, Construction Management, School of Planning Design and Construction, Michigan State Univ., 405A Human Ecology Bldg., East Lansing, MI 48824. E-mail: [email protected]
George Berghorn [email protected]
Doctoral Student, Construction Management, School of Planning Design and Construction, Michigan State Univ., 405A Human Ecology Bldg., East Lansing, MI 48824. E-mail: [email protected]
Satish Joshi [email protected]
Associate Professor, Agriculture, Food and Resource Economics, Michigan State Univ., 202 Agriculture Hall, East Lansing, MI 48824. E-mail: [email protected]
Matt Syal, M.ASCE [email protected]
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