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Information Modelling Management and Green Public Procurement for Waste Management and Environmental Renovation of Brownfields

Journal

SUSTAINABILITY
Volume 13, Issue 15, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su13158585

Keywords

building information modelling (BIM); construction and demolition waste (CDW); design build (DB); environmental assessment; public client; waste minimization

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  1. ABCLab research unit of the BIMGroup for the Digital Transition in AECO sector of the Department of Architecture, Built Environment, and Construction Engineering, Politecnico di Milano

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IMM methods for MEAT can promote environmentally sustainable practices by integrating CDW management into design phases. This research investigates the efficiency of integrating MEAT and IMM to promote sustainable strategies, with a focus on waste reduction and resource valorization. The study highlights the role of the Public Client in introducing digital material inventory, BIM, and environmental award criteria to drive sustainable practices in construction projects.
Information Modelling and Management (IMM) methods for Most Economically Advantageous Tender (MEAT) can promote the adoption of environmentally sustainable practices. Despite the wide regulatory framework and existing drivers, Construction and Demolition Waste (CDW) trends are still growing. The literature review analyzed IMM and CDW management implementation during design phases although few studies focused on Green Public Procurement (GPP) and CDW management integration from the Public Client's point of view. This research aims at investigating the integration and efficiency of MEAT and IMM to promote the application of sustainable strategies focused on waste reduction and resource valorization. The study investigates the Public Client's role in promoting sustainable practices, introducing digital material inventory and BIM during the design phases, and including environmental award criteria in the call for tender documents. A Design Build (DB) procurement model was considered in the case study of a brownfield renovation and the construction of a new school in northern Italy. The methodology provided the Public Client and included a method to evaluate the environmental impact of the bids, allowing for proper selective demolition planning, CDW decrease, and organization while promoting their integration in companies' expertise and procedures. The replicability of the methodology is demonstrated by positive results of present and previous case studies.

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