Resource Management and Materials Circularity Protocol for the Irish construction sector

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Description

The aim of this proposal is to develop a Resource Management and Materials Circularity Protocol for the construction sector based on evidence-based practice focusing on the waste hierarchy of prevention, preparing for reuse, recycling, energy recovery and disposal.

Partners

Collaborating with a local SME-contractor, Carey Building Contractors

Aim

This project aims to prepare a best practice protocol, which will provide a holistic focus on resource management and material circularity (removing waste from the vocabulary) using an evidence-based practice approach. This will design, test and evaluate a series of resource management and material circularity strategies including: recovery and recycling potential of demolition and deconstruction materials; waste efficient procurement and materials optimisation initiatives in the pre-construction and construction phases; material logistics planning (including reverse logistics); source segregation based on lifecycle impact and existing market conditions; tracking of materials off-site to their final-end use to measure impact i.e. transport, processing, downcycling/upcycling etc.

Target Groups:

All stakeholder groups in industry and higher education programmes related to the built environment.

Exchange of Experiences:

Collaboration between GMIT and Carey Building Contractors. Wider dissemination of findings to all industry stakeholders and conferences.

Outcomes

Impacts/Outcomes 1:
Design, test and evaluate a series of resource management and material circularity strategies.
Impacts/Outcomes 2:
Explore opportunities to embed circularity strategies into organisational business models.
Impacts/Outcomes 3:
Harness the human and intellectual capital of the participating organisations and supply chain to develop an innovative training and behavioural change programme.

Policy/Initiative

Skills Gaps:
Explore pro-circular knowledge, attitudes and self-reported behaviours of construction site personnel and built environment students in higher education
Mis-Matching of Skills:
Embed resource management and material circularity into existing business model frameworks and higher education curriculum.
Skills Shortages:
Significant gap in pro-circular knowledge and skills that provides an opportunity to develop a research-informed and evidence-based approach to providing learning opportunities across the higher education sector and the construction sector.

Recommendations

Training:
Develop circular economy learning resources that will be applicable in a real-world context i.e. on site and in the classroom.
Career Moves:
Improved employability of higher education students and addressing the need to address competency shortages related to circular economy practice in the construction sector.
Mobility:
Opportunities to collaborate nationally and internationally with industry and the higher education sector.
Other EQF-Level:
Preparation of resource management and material circularity protocol for industry that will be transferable into the higher education curriculum.
Transfer in Europe:
Opportunites to do so.
Target Groups:
All stakeholder groups in industry and higher education programmes related to the built environment.
Other:
General improvement of the construction sector image with increased attractiveness and competitiveness
Training:Develop circular economy learning resources that will be applicable in a real-world context i.e. on site and in the classroom. Career Moves:Improved employability of higher education students and addressing the need to address competency shortages related to circular economy practice in the construction sector. Mobility:Opportunities to collaborate nationally and internationally with industry and the higher education sector. Other EQF-Level:Preparation of resource management and material circularity protocol for industry that will be transferable into the higher education curriculum. Transfer in Europe:Opportunites to do so. Target Groups:All stakeholder groups in industry and higher education programmes related to the built environment. Other:General improvement of the construction sector image with increased attractiveness and competitiveness

Contact Information

Name of Organisation:Galway and Mayo Institute of Technology, GMIT
Address:Department of Building and Civil Engineering, Dublin Road
Zip/City:Galway H91 TRNW
Country:Ireland
Telephone:091742161
Email:Mark.Kelly@gmit.ie
Website:https://www.gmit.ie/
Contact Person
Contact Name:Mark Kelly
Contact Phone:091742161
Contact Email:Mark.Kelly@gmit.ie
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