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Awareness and practices of sustainable construction in Australia: Consultant quantity surveyors’ perception
Despite being a key stakeholder of the construction supply chain, little has been known if consultant quantity surveyors (QS) are aware of, understood and employed the concept of sustainable construction at work. This research thus aimed to examine the awareness and practices of consultant QS in sustainable construction and their perceived barriers towards the implementation of sustainable construction. An online questionnaire survey of 40 consultant QS was undertaken and data was analysed using the relative prevalence indexing, one-sample and related-sample Wilcoxon signed tests, and Spearman correlation test. Overall, the results show that the consultant QS respondents had moderate understanding of sustainable construction, and that they generally related the concept to ‘Environment’, ‘Material’, ‘Resource’, and ‘Efficiency’. Furthermore, they had shown moderate awareness of the five principles of sustainable construction but did not practise them at work. The results further indicate that the culture o...