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Can I recycle stones from excavation? LEEDuser

2017年9月16日  Excavated/extracted raw materials like clay, limestone and rock as well as previously manufactured materials such as concrete, asphalt, and stone contribute to

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CI-2009 MRc4: Recycled Content LEEDuser

The project team is seeking clarification for our intended use of on-site excavated rock. During excavation and site work at the project, a large amount of limestone rock was

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LEED v4: Building Design + Construction Guide U.S. Green

LEED v4. Reference Guide for Building Design and Construction. Applies to buildings that are being newly constructed or going through a major renovation: New Construction

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Sustainability Free Full-Text The Reuse of Excavated

Results show that there is no consensus on the best strategies to manage excavated soils in urban areas. This paper provides suggestions of ways in which stakeholders can increase reuse of excavated soils.

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li-2289 U.S. Green Building Council

The project team is seeking clarification for our intended use of on-site excavated rock. During excavation and site work at the project, a large amount of limestone rock was

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Earning MRc5 LEED Construction Waste Management

Provide a final waste management report detailing all waste generated, including disposal and diversion rates for the project. Calculations can be by weight or volume but must be consistent throughout. Exclude excavated

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Applicability of excavated rock material: A European technical

A first proposed rock characterisation in FCC's conceptual design volumes (CDRs) differentiates between hard rock and soft rock (Abada et al., 2019) and is coordinated in

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CALGreen Non-Residential comparison to LEED for Building

The purpose of this document is to provide users a quick reference between CALGreen and the rating systems used in LEED for Building Design and Construction. This document

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Sustainable management of excavated soil and rock in urban areas

The reuse of excavated soil and rock in construction can reduce costs and climate impact since transportation, landfilling and use of quarry materials are reduced. The few studies

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Sustainability Free Full-Text The Potential of Recycling and

The concept of extensively recycling excavated materials aligns with the ongoing demand for raw aggregates, offering a potential solution to the shortage of construction materials. By

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