Determinants of sustainable building materials (SBM) selection on construction projects

Q3 Engineering
E. Eze, Rex Asibuodu Ugulu, O. Onyeagam, Desoji Anthony Adegboyega
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The complexity and fragmented nature and the multiple stakeholders in the construction industry often make it difficult to come up with a firm decision regarding sustainable building materials selection. The wrong choice could negatively impact the project objective and performance outcome. This study assessed the critical factor influencing the choice of sustainable building materials (SBM) selection on construction projects in the Southeast geopolitical zone of Nigeria. Data were collected using a well-structured questionnaire, non-probability (purposive and snowball) sampling techniques, and an internet-mediated survey. Data analyses were carried out using the appropriate descriptive and inferential statistical tools and exploratory factor analysis (EFA). The study revealed recycled plastic, natural clay and mud, stone, bricks and tile, cellulose, stray bales, grasses, limestone, and wood timber, are the commonly used sustainable building materials. Also, their level of awareness is high while their adoption is moderate. EFA revealed that the major clusters of determinants of the choice of green building materials are: emissions minimisation, low running cost and reusability, low thermal and energy consumption efficiency, low cost and high health and safety consideration and waste minimisation. The key factors influencing the choice of sustainable building materials selection in construction are: reducing greenhouse gas emissions from buildings, materially embodied energy cost, operating and maintenance costs, non-toxic or low toxic emissions generated by the products/materials, recyclability of the building materials, availability of the technical skills, renewable (reusable) properties, inhibiting the impact of buildings on the environment, safety and health of the occupants, and appearance and aesthetic. It is recommended that consideration be given to these factors in selecting sustainable/green building materials in the designs and specifications of construction projects.
建筑项目中可持续建筑材料选择的决定因素
建筑业的复杂性和分散性以及多个利益相关者往往使其难以就可持续建筑材料的选择做出坚定的决定。错误的选择可能会对项目目标和绩效结果产生负面影响。本研究评估了影响尼日利亚东南地缘政治区建筑项目选择可持续建筑材料(SBM)的关键因素。使用结构良好的问卷、非概率(目的性和滚雪球)抽样技术和互联网中介调查收集数据。使用适当的描述性和推断性统计工具以及探索性因素分析(EFA)进行数据分析。研究表明,回收塑料、天然粘土和泥土、石头、砖块和瓷砖、纤维素、散捆草、草、石灰石和木材是常用的可持续建筑材料。此外,他们的意识水平很高,而他们的接受程度适中。全民教育表明,选择绿色建筑材料的主要决定因素是:尽量减少排放、低运行成本和可重复使用性、低热能和能源消耗效率、低成本和高健康和安全考虑以及尽量减少废物。影响建筑中可持续建筑材料选择的关键因素是:减少建筑的温室气体排放、物质化能源成本、运营和维护成本、产品/材料产生的无毒或低毒排放、建筑材料的可回收性、技术技能的可用性,可再生(可重复使用)特性,抑制建筑物对环境、居住者的安全和健康以及外观和美观的影响。建议在建筑项目的设计和规范中选择可持续/绿色建筑材料时考虑这些因素。
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