Abstract

The finding of this research work highlights the environmental impact of a building from its construction phase to the end of its life i.e. demolition. Where we have only considered the emission of CO2 responsible for environmental issues . As the global warming is most serious issue for environment. we are very much concern about the emission of CO2 from different industries, However emission from a building for its entire life cycle is seldom taken seriously. Since there are huge number of building already exist and number of buildings are being under construction in and around Singrauli district which are well known for its. coalmines and coal based industries like NTPC's. Hence if possible, any reduction in CO2 emission will make a great contribution to reduce overall CO2 emission and it could be achieved by using stone in place of bricks chips as a buildings material as the result obtained through Analysis , reveals the same. This research paper categorically estimates the CO2 emission from various building plans for its entire life, which hopefully guide us for reducing CO2 emission. Two multistoried residential buildings in Singrauli have been analyzed one with stone and another with bricks of same area of construction for assessing environmental impact considering their 60 years life time.

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