Abstract

The subject of the study is the organization of waste management of construction and demolition in the context of large-scale urban programs for new construction and renovation. This work is aimed at analyzing the principles of organizing the processing of construction waste and forming a proposal for the modernization of functional and planning schemes for handling construction and demolition waste in the context of large-scale urban programs for new construction and renovation. The following materials and methods were used: normative and technical documentation, construction organization projects, a list of environmental protection measures developed as part of the project documentation of implemented capital construction projects; additive scientometric analysis, generalization and presentation of aggregate experimental data on aspects of waste management of construction and demolition. The analysis of the principles of organization of processing of construction waste is performed. The functional and planning scheme of a stationary unit for processing construction and demolition waste and creating (producing) finished products with the integration of construction waste to create materials and products for new construction and renovation is proposed. The future use of the proposed functional and planning schemes is focused on making correct organizational and technological decisions when preparing organizational and technological documentation for capital construction projects. The development and implementation of economically and technologically sound management schemes for construction waste plays a relevant role in achieving responsible consumption and production, as well as in ensuring the transition to rational management models.

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