The impact of sustainable design and construction upon FM: four case studies.

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Titel: The impact of sustainable design and construction upon FM: four case studies.
Autoren: Lavy, Sarel (AUTHOR) slavy@arch.tamu.edu, Deshpande, Rahul (AUTHOR) rdeshpande@nicmar.ac.in, Jadhav, Tushar (AUTHOR) tjadhav@nicmar.ac.in
Quelle: Journal of Facilities Management. 2025, Vol. 23 Issue 4, p685-697. 13p.
Schlagwörter: *WASTE management, *ENERGY consumption, *FACILITY management, *BUILDING design & construction, SUSTAINABLE design, CARBON emissions, SUSTAINABILITY, BUILDING performance
Abstract: Purpose: This paper aims to analyze the impact of sustainability measures taken during the design and construction phases, by examining two categories of sustainability: energy efficiency and reducing carbon emissions and material selection and waste management. These aspects are examined from the perspectives of long-term building performance and maintenance practices, as well as user/tenant satisfaction. Design/methodology/approach: This study includes a literature review related to the two topics under consideration, followed by a comparative case study analysis of four projects to determine practical validity. All case studies in this paper used a semi-structured survey with various project stakeholders, which helped the authors identify measures taken as well as obstacles and challenges during the process. Findings: According to the four case studies, adequate attention should be paid to the two areas of interest during a project's design and construction phases. Including case studies from around the world (four case studies from three different countries) offers insights into effective sustainability practices in building design and construction, providing instances of successful implementation and emphasizing the obstacles and potential when incorporating sustainability into the design and construction phases. Research limitations/implications: The findings also show that design and construction participants and companies should reduce waste generation and carbon emissions. In addition, they should make decisions on material selection to enhance projects' sustainability and to contribute to creating a habitable planet for the future. Originality/value: The influence of the design and construction phases on long-term project sustainability is of major importance and concern to users, owners, designers, contractors and facility managers. This study illustrates the necessity of including sustainability measures in the design and construction phases, highlighting the importance of sustainability in building design and construction through effective implementation techniques and interdisciplinary teamwork to realize sustainable goals. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:Purpose: This paper aims to analyze the impact of sustainability measures taken during the design and construction phases, by examining two categories of sustainability: energy efficiency and reducing carbon emissions and material selection and waste management. These aspects are examined from the perspectives of long-term building performance and maintenance practices, as well as user/tenant satisfaction. Design/methodology/approach: This study includes a literature review related to the two topics under consideration, followed by a comparative case study analysis of four projects to determine practical validity. All case studies in this paper used a semi-structured survey with various project stakeholders, which helped the authors identify measures taken as well as obstacles and challenges during the process. Findings: According to the four case studies, adequate attention should be paid to the two areas of interest during a project's design and construction phases. Including case studies from around the world (four case studies from three different countries) offers insights into effective sustainability practices in building design and construction, providing instances of successful implementation and emphasizing the obstacles and potential when incorporating sustainability into the design and construction phases. Research limitations/implications: The findings also show that design and construction participants and companies should reduce waste generation and carbon emissions. In addition, they should make decisions on material selection to enhance projects' sustainability and to contribute to creating a habitable planet for the future. Originality/value: The influence of the design and construction phases on long-term project sustainability is of major importance and concern to users, owners, designers, contractors and facility managers. This study illustrates the necessity of including sustainability measures in the design and construction phases, highlighting the importance of sustainability in building design and construction through effective implementation techniques and interdisciplinary teamwork to realize sustainable goals. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:14725967
DOI:10.1108/JFM-01-2024-0019