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Abstract
This report presents theoretical studies of building design from reclaimed elements to declare environmental and economic benefits of reused elements in the scope of RFCS project
PROGRESS “Provisions for greater reuse of steel structures”.
The end-of-life qualities of construction products play an important role, considering the circular economy, as buildings have a long intended life-span and require a significant amount of material resources. In order to maintain circularity and to guarantee a limited impact, these resources have to be kept in-use through re-use, reclaim or recycling.
PROGRESS “Provisions for greater reuse of steel structures”.
The end-of-life qualities of construction products play an important role, considering the circular economy, as buildings have a long intended life-span and require a significant amount of material resources. In order to maintain circularity and to guarantee a limited impact, these resources have to be kept in-use through re-use, reclaim or recycling.
| Original language | English |
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| Publisher | European Convention for Constructional Steelwork (ECCS) |
| Number of pages | 37 |
| Publication status | Published - 2019 |
| MoE publication type | D4 Published development or research report or study |
Funding
Research Fund for Coal and Steel Grant agreement No: 747847
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PROGRESS: Provisions for Greater Reuse of Steel Structures
Hradil, P. (Manager), Dehan, V. (Participant), Kamrath, P. (Participant), Kuhnhenne, M. (Participant), Kesti, J. (Participant), Dubina, D. (Participant) & Sansom, M. (Participant)
1/06/17 → 31/05/20
Project: EU project