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Microsoft Word - Pre-cast concrete - FOR PUBLICATION - 8 page.doc
WAS 003-003: Offsite Construction Case Study Waste Reduction Potential of Precast concrete Manufactured Offsite Precast concrete manufactured off-site negates the need for temporary works and reduces material wastage resulting in a more efficient use of material. Project code: WAS 003.003 ISBN:
Professional development through inter-disciplinary and inter-professional learning activities
Case Study Banner Professional development through inter-disciplinary and inter-professional learning activities Leeds Metropolitan University School of the Built Environment Brunswick Building, Leeds LS2 8BU Contact: David Pearce Tel: 0113 2832 1703 Email:
London Eye - Case studies - Interserve
Interserve is one of the world's foremost support services and construction companies. We are based in the UK with revenue of £1.9 billion and a workforce of 50,000 people worldwide.
Bubbletecture H :: Constructalia
An environmental education centre in Japan with a Cypress wood structure covered with weather resistance steel.
Microsoft Word - VOLUMETRIC - FOR PUBLICATION - 8 page.doc
WAS 003-003: Offsite Construction Case Study Waste Reduction Potential of Offsite Volumetric Construction Volumetric offsite construction reduces the production of waste to 1.8% through efficient design, continuous process improvement, involvement of the supply chain as well as procurement
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Plasterboard case study Plasterboard waste minimisation and management Image – Nightingale Associates, Architects This case study describes the approaches taken to minimise and manage plasterboard waste during a major PFI development project at Ipswich Hospital. Plasterboard waste minimisation
Industrial sheds in the Port of Avilés :: Constructalia
The new ArcelorMittal warehouse in Avilés, being a bolted steel structure, is 100% disassemblable and recyclable. The architect drew inspiration for its design from the recyclability of the materials in order to create a work that is both ephemeral and dynamic in its shape, location and use.
Elizabeth Marine Terminal :: Constructalia
The modernisation of the 1,830-m wharf constructed in the 1970s is a typical example of a cost-efficient terminal-deepening solution. For this project, a total of 2.440 t of HZ/AZ combined sheet pile systems by ArcelorMittal were used.
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