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Comparison of the Embodied Carbon Emissions and Direct Construction Costs for Modular and Conventional Residential Buildings in South Korea
by
Jang, Hanbyeol
, Ahn, Yonghan
, Roh, Seungjun
in
Building construction
/ Carbon
/ Climate change
/ Concrete
/ Concrete construction
/ Concrete structures
/ Construction costs
/ Construction industry
/ Construction materials
/ Construction methods
/ Cost analysis
/ Design
/ direct construction cost
/ Economic analysis
/ embodied carbon emission
/ Emissions
/ Environmental impact
/ Factories
/ major construction material
/ Manufacturing
/ Methods
/ Modular construction
/ Modular design
/ modular residential building
/ Onsite
/ Productivity
/ Reinforced concrete
/ Residential areas
/ Residential buildings
/ Skilled workers
2022
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Comparison of the Embodied Carbon Emissions and Direct Construction Costs for Modular and Conventional Residential Buildings in South Korea
by
Jang, Hanbyeol
, Ahn, Yonghan
, Roh, Seungjun
in
Building construction
/ Carbon
/ Climate change
/ Concrete
/ Concrete construction
/ Concrete structures
/ Construction costs
/ Construction industry
/ Construction materials
/ Construction methods
/ Cost analysis
/ Design
/ direct construction cost
/ Economic analysis
/ embodied carbon emission
/ Emissions
/ Environmental impact
/ Factories
/ major construction material
/ Manufacturing
/ Methods
/ Modular construction
/ Modular design
/ modular residential building
/ Onsite
/ Productivity
/ Reinforced concrete
/ Residential areas
/ Residential buildings
/ Skilled workers
2022
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Comparison of the Embodied Carbon Emissions and Direct Construction Costs for Modular and Conventional Residential Buildings in South Korea
by
Jang, Hanbyeol
, Ahn, Yonghan
, Roh, Seungjun
in
Building construction
/ Carbon
/ Climate change
/ Concrete
/ Concrete construction
/ Concrete structures
/ Construction costs
/ Construction industry
/ Construction materials
/ Construction methods
/ Cost analysis
/ Design
/ direct construction cost
/ Economic analysis
/ embodied carbon emission
/ Emissions
/ Environmental impact
/ Factories
/ major construction material
/ Manufacturing
/ Methods
/ Modular construction
/ Modular design
/ modular residential building
/ Onsite
/ Productivity
/ Reinforced concrete
/ Residential areas
/ Residential buildings
/ Skilled workers
2022
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Comparison of the Embodied Carbon Emissions and Direct Construction Costs for Modular and Conventional Residential Buildings in South Korea
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Comparison of the Embodied Carbon Emissions and Direct Construction Costs for Modular and Conventional Residential Buildings in South Korea
2022
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Overview
Modular construction is an innovative new construction method that minimizes waste and improves efficiency within the construction industry. However, practitioners are hampered by the lack of environmental and economic sustainability analysis methods in this area. This study analyzes the embodied carbon emissions and direct construction costs incurred during the production phase of a modular residential building and provides comparison to an equivalent conventional residential building. Major drawings and design details for a modular residential building in South Korea were obtained, and the quantity take-off data for the major construction materials were analyzed for a modular construction method and a conventional construction method using a reinforced concrete structure under the same conditions. Focusing on major construction materials during the production phase, the embodied carbon emissions assessment revealed that adopting a modular construction approach reduced the environmental impact by approximately 36%, as compared to the conventional reinforced concrete method. However, in terms of the direct construction cost, the modular construction was approximately 8% more expensive than the conventional reinforced concrete construction method.
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