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American Journal of Civil Engineering and Architecture. 2013, 1(2), 32-38
DOI: 10.12691/ajcea-1-2-2
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Sustainable Construction: Analysis of Its Costs and Benefits

David William Dobson, Amr Sourani, Begum Sertyesilisik, and Ashley Tunstall

Pub. Date: April 03, 2013

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David William Dobson, Amr Sourani, Begum Sertyesilisik and Ashley Tunstall. Sustainable Construction: Analysis of Its Costs and Benefits. American Journal of Civil Engineering and Architecture. 2013; 1(2):32-38. doi: 10.12691/ajcea-1-2-2

Abstract

Sustainability has become the most important issue concerning the construction industry in the 21st century. The objectives of this paper were: to establish if there is an opinion within the industry that sustainability means increased cost; and to investigate whether using sustainable construction methods save money by reducing a buildings carbon output and running costs. Following the literature survey, a questionnaire survey has been carried out to canvas opinions within the industry. Furthermore, comparison of a traditionally built structure (the original college) against a sustainably built one (the structure being built to replace the original building) has been carried out as a case study with respect to the running costs and carbon outputs. The findings revealed that there is an opinion within the industry that sustainability means increased cost and complicated build ability and that using sustainable construction methods save money by reducing a buildings carbon output and running costs. This paper will benefit clients and developers as they can see how incorporating sustainability into new buildings will enable big savings on utility and maintenance costs once the building is operational.

Keywords:
sustainable construction benefits of sustainable construction cost of sustainable construction

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