Life cycle assessment of building construction materials: case study for a housing complex

Authors

  • João Gabriel Gonçalves de Lassio Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (Brazil). Escola Politécnica. Departmento de Construção Civil
  • Assed Naked Haddad Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), Escola Politécnica. Departmento de Construção Civil.

Keywords:

life cycle assessment, building materials, civil construction, environmental impacts, sustainability

Abstract

In the present work, environmental impacts of building materials used in the construction of a housing project in the city of São Gonçalo, state of
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, have been assessed through Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) methodology in order not only to assist the decision-making of
private and public nature, but also to promote life cycle thinking in the construction industry. Based on the guidelines set by ISO 14040 and ISO
14044, the LCA methodology has been applied with available databases and SimaPro program. The results show a considerable consumption of
non-renewable energy, intensification of global warming and toxicity to human health. Moreover, this study exposes a necessity of action on the
chain of production of steel, cement and ceramic materials mainly. Ceramic materials usage is also a factor the must be observed in detail due its
elevated consumption.

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Published

2016-08-31

How to Cite

Gonçalves de Lassio, J. G., & Naked Haddad, A. (2016). Life cycle assessment of building construction materials: case study for a housing complex. Revista De La Construcción. Journal of Construction, 15(2), 69–77. Retrieved from https://revistahistoria.uc.cl/index.php/RDLC/article/view/12846