TY - JOUR
T1 - Carbon footprint accounting of prefabricated buildings
T2 - a circular economy perspective
AU - Li, Clyde Zhengdao
AU - Tam, Vivian WY
AU - Lai, Xulu
AU - Zhou, Yijun
AU - Guo, Shan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Authors
PY - 2024/6/15
Y1 - 2024/6/15
N2 - Prefabricated buildings have gained significant attention as a solution for reducing carbon footprint in the construction industry. However, there is a lack of a comprehensive accounting approach tailored to the construction features of prefabricated buildings. To address this issue, this study develops a framework to account the life-cycle carbon footprint of prefabricated buildings within the circular economy principles. The developed framework is applied to a prefabricated building in Chengdu, China, revealing that a significant carbon footprint is attributed to the material production and transportation stages. Moreover, an uncertainty analysis is conducted based on Data Quality Indicator evaluation method and Monte Carlo Simulation to validate the accounting framework, and a minor deviation of 0.085 % between the uncertain and calculated values validates the proposed accounting framework. Furthermore, key processes to mitigate the carbon footprint are identified. The results show that cast-in-place concrete is a key process at the construction materials level. Building upon these findings, this study offers recommendations on accurately and efficiently accounting the carbon footprint of prefabricated buildings. The research findings contribute to fostering the accounting of the life-cycle carbon footprint for prefabricated buildings, establishing a theoretical and empirical basis for circular economy implementation in prefabricated buildings, and offering insights for making informed carbon emission reduction decisions in prefabricated buildings.
AB - Prefabricated buildings have gained significant attention as a solution for reducing carbon footprint in the construction industry. However, there is a lack of a comprehensive accounting approach tailored to the construction features of prefabricated buildings. To address this issue, this study develops a framework to account the life-cycle carbon footprint of prefabricated buildings within the circular economy principles. The developed framework is applied to a prefabricated building in Chengdu, China, revealing that a significant carbon footprint is attributed to the material production and transportation stages. Moreover, an uncertainty analysis is conducted based on Data Quality Indicator evaluation method and Monte Carlo Simulation to validate the accounting framework, and a minor deviation of 0.085 % between the uncertain and calculated values validates the proposed accounting framework. Furthermore, key processes to mitigate the carbon footprint are identified. The results show that cast-in-place concrete is a key process at the construction materials level. Building upon these findings, this study offers recommendations on accurately and efficiently accounting the carbon footprint of prefabricated buildings. The research findings contribute to fostering the accounting of the life-cycle carbon footprint for prefabricated buildings, establishing a theoretical and empirical basis for circular economy implementation in prefabricated buildings, and offering insights for making informed carbon emission reduction decisions in prefabricated buildings.
KW - And circular economy
KW - Carbon footprint accounting
KW - Prefabricated building
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85193202036&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.buildenv.2024.111602
DO - 10.1016/j.buildenv.2024.111602
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85193202036
SN - 0360-1323
VL - 258
JO - Building and Environment
JF - Building and Environment
M1 - 111602
ER -