Circular economy in construction: The digital transformation perspective

IF 5.3 Q2 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Saeed Banihashemi , Senada Meskin , Moslem Sheikhkhoshkar , Saeed Reza Mohandes , Aso Hajirasouli , Khuong LeNguyen
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Abstract

This systematic review critically examines the intersection of digital transformation and circular economy (CE) principles within the built environment. While digitalisation has been shown to enhance efficiency, safety, and sustainability in construction, its role in fostering circularity is less established. This study analyzes literature from 2010 to 2022, focusing on how digital technologies such as open-BIM, digital twins, material passports, blockchain, RFID, and gamification can integrate into and enhance the circular building lifecycle. The findings reveal that while digital tools are pivotal in design and construction phases, their application to existing structures is less straightforward, with challenges including the absence of digital twins for demolished structures, the high costs of retrofit digitalisation, and the predominant focus on environmental benefits over practical implementation. The review also highlights the need for a unified digital transformation strategy and greater cross-industry collaboration. Future research directions are proposed, including the development of localized material banks, the application of RFID in circularity, the scope of Design for Disassembly (DfD) tools, digital inventory of existing buildings, the circularity of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) databases, and policy implications for promoting circular construction practices.

建筑业的循环经济:数字化转型视角
本系统性综述批判性地研究了建筑环境中数字化转型与循环经济(CE)原则的交叉点。虽然数字化已被证明能提高建筑业的效率、安全性和可持续性,但其在促进循环方面的作用却鲜为人知。本研究分析了 2010 年至 2022 年的文献,重点关注开放式建筑信息模型(open-BIM)、数字孪生、材料护照、区块链、射频识别(RFID)和游戏化等数字技术如何融入并加强循环建筑生命周期。研究结果表明,虽然数字化工具在设计和施工阶段至关重要,但其在现有建筑中的应用却不那么简单,面临的挑战包括缺乏针对已拆除建筑的数字孪生、改造数字化的成本高昂,以及主要关注环境效益而非实际实施。审查还强调了统一数字化转型战略和加强跨行业合作的必要性。报告提出了未来的研究方向,包括本地化材料库的开发、无线射频识别(RFID)在循环性中的应用、拆卸设计(DfD)工具的范围、现有建筑的数字化清单、生命周期评估(LCA)数据库的循环性,以及促进循环型建筑实践的政策影响。
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Cleaner Engineering and Technology
Cleaner Engineering and Technology Engineering-Engineering (miscellaneous)
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