Abstract

It is known that during the whole life cycle of a building it is necessary to take a responsible approach to the organization and management of construction processes at the present stage of construction. The reasons for the low use of construction waste were analyzed. It is shown that screenings of concrete scrap are the least demanded. The results of researches connected with utilizing concrete scrap to obtain building composites with high functional, economic and environmental efficiency were reflected.

Highlights

  • Post-industrial information age has come in the modern world development

  • Nowadays, engineering companies engaged in the organization and management of construction processes throughout the entire life cycle of an object, from investment justification to its liquidation are becoming increasingly influential

  • It is required to obtain building composites with optimal construction and technical properties made of screenings crushing concrete scrap

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Introduction

Post-industrial information age has come in the modern world development. At the same time, its driving force is industrial innovation, which is based on scientific achievements, the rapid development of new technologies and effective methods of organizing production. The influence of anthropogenic factors in construction activities is reflected in all stages of the life cycle of objects (starting with the extraction of natural raw materials for the production of building products and ending with the recycling (or disposal) of construction wastes). This impact differs both in the nature of the impact and in the level of influence on the environment [3,4,5,6,7]. This is facilitated by the widespread introduction of equipment for the processing of such raw materials by mechanical methods [10, 11]

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