From Minimum To Zero (Record no. 10384)

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Original cataloging agency AIKTC-KRRC
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9 (RLIN) 10892
Author Jagannathan, Murali
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Title From Minimum To Zero
Remainder of title :A Sustainable Transition In Formwork Management
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Volume, Issue number Vol.34(2), April-June
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Pune
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. NICMAR
Year 2019
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Pagination 46-52p.
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Summary, etc. The construction sector is fraught with materials that have adverse effects on sustainability in almost all major stages ofits lifecycle viz., its sourcing, usage and disposal. In construction, the three such main raw materials that form the backbone are cement (concrete), wood (formwork) and steel (structural and reinforcement steel). Fortunately, there are sustained efforts to make concrete production and disposal more sustainable. Though steel production may not be environment-friendly, its usage and disposal does not create any major wastage or disposal issues. Formwork in the form oftimber or plywood, on the other hand, is a material that is not consumed in the process ofconstruction, thereby ultimately resulting in a near 100% wastage upon its complete usage. The paper adopts the Waste Hierarchy Principle (WHP) framework for analyzing the various alternatives available in order to make the formwork activity sustainable. Under this framework, the paper reviews the existing formwork practices that can best replace the traditional wood and timber based formwork systems. It was observed that the 3D printing technology has the potential to completely eliminate the usage offormwork and could be the best alternative to the conventional formwork systems. The author opines that the analysis ofthe formwork systems from the sustainability point ofview under an accepted framework (WHP) is the main contribution to the body ofknowledge
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9 (RLIN) 4690
Topical term or geographic name entry element Construction Engineering and Management (CEM)
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Title NICMAR Journal of construction management
Place, publisher, and date of publication Pune National Institute of Construction Management and Research(NICMAR)
International Standard Serial Number 0970-3675
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URL https://www.nicmar.ac.in/pdf/2019/02April-June-2019.pdf
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