A Systematic Literature Review of the adoption of BIM on the integration Life Cycle Assessment and Life Cycle Cost
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Volume Title: ICASGE2023
DOI: ICASGE-COM
Authors
1Structural department, Faculty of Engineering, Tanta University, Tanta, Egypt
2Structural department, Faculty of Engineering, Tanta University, Tanta, Egypt.
3Reinforced Concrete Structures (RCS)
Abstract
The construction sector is responsible for a significant portion of global CO2 emissions. As a result, cutting back on pollutants, especially greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) is required while still keeping project costs to minimal. For evaluating and balancing the effects of constructions on the economy and the environment, life cycle assessment (LCA) in addition to life cycle costing (LCC) are used. However, Building information modelling (BIM) provides a sound framework for LCA-LCC integration. This study presents a systematic literature review on integration between LCA and LCC using BIM and discusses the major challenges and gaps. The methodology includes a thorough literature review to give an overview of the studies that have been done on the mentioned integration, as well as the systematic selection and analysis of review articles to explore its advantages and difficulties while adopting BIM. In the conclusion section, a summary of the research findings and suggested future research on building LCA-LCC are provided.
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