Preliminary survey on the crucial root causes of material waste generation in Malaysian construction industry

Construction waste generation has been perceived as a crucial issue that has critical consequences on the project effectiveness and ecological effect of the construction industry. The key objective of the current research is to identify the root causes of material construction waste generation in Ma...

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Main Authors: Nagapan, Sasitharan, Kaliannan, Suaathi, Abdullah, Abd Halid, Sohu, Samiullah, Deraman, Rafikullah, Hasmori, Muhammad Fikri, Abas, Nor Haslinda
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https://doi.org/10.48084/etasr.2388
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.38612021-11-22T04:28:29Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3861/ Preliminary survey on the crucial root causes of material waste generation in Malaysian construction industry Nagapan, Sasitharan Kaliannan, Suaathi Abdullah, Abd Halid Sohu, Samiullah Deraman, Rafikullah Hasmori, Muhammad Fikri Abas, Nor Haslinda TD511-780 Sewage collection and disposal systems. Sewerage TH6014-6081 Environmental engineering of buildings. Sanitary engineering of buildings Construction waste generation has been perceived as a crucial issue that has critical consequences on the project effectiveness and ecological effect of the construction industry. The key objective of the current research is to identify the root causes of material construction waste generation in Malaysia. A well-structured questionnaire was designed based on the 52 identified root causes of material waste generation. The developed questionnaire was distributed to 35 highly experienced in Malaysian construction industry experts. The collected data was analyzed by the use of mean score analysis. The top identified root causes are poor supervision during the construction stage, lack of efficient site management, last minute changes, cutting uneconomical sizes of materials, and constant design changes during the construction period. The initial findings will aid construction practitioners to focus on these root causes in order to reduce the material construction waste generation at construction sites. Engineering, Technology and Applied Science Research (ETASR) 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3861/1/AJ%202019%20%28194%29.pdf Nagapan, Sasitharan and Kaliannan, Suaathi and Abdullah, Abd Halid and Sohu, Samiullah and Deraman, Rafikullah and Hasmori, Muhammad Fikri and Abas, Nor Haslinda (2018) Preliminary survey on the crucial root causes of material waste generation in Malaysian construction industry. Engineering, Technology and Applied Science Research, 8 (6). pp. 3580-3584. ISSN 2241-4487 https://doi.org/10.48084/etasr.2388
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topic TD511-780 Sewage collection and disposal systems. Sewerage
TH6014-6081 Environmental engineering of buildings. Sanitary engineering of buildings
spellingShingle TD511-780 Sewage collection and disposal systems. Sewerage
TH6014-6081 Environmental engineering of buildings. Sanitary engineering of buildings
Nagapan, Sasitharan
Kaliannan, Suaathi
Abdullah, Abd Halid
Sohu, Samiullah
Deraman, Rafikullah
Hasmori, Muhammad Fikri
Abas, Nor Haslinda
Preliminary survey on the crucial root causes of material waste generation in Malaysian construction industry
description Construction waste generation has been perceived as a crucial issue that has critical consequences on the project effectiveness and ecological effect of the construction industry. The key objective of the current research is to identify the root causes of material construction waste generation in Malaysia. A well-structured questionnaire was designed based on the 52 identified root causes of material waste generation. The developed questionnaire was distributed to 35 highly experienced in Malaysian construction industry experts. The collected data was analyzed by the use of mean score analysis. The top identified root causes are poor supervision during the construction stage, lack of efficient site management, last minute changes, cutting uneconomical sizes of materials, and constant design changes during the construction period. The initial findings will aid construction practitioners to focus on these root causes in order to reduce the material construction waste generation at construction sites.
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author Nagapan, Sasitharan
Kaliannan, Suaathi
Abdullah, Abd Halid
Sohu, Samiullah
Deraman, Rafikullah
Hasmori, Muhammad Fikri
Abas, Nor Haslinda
author_facet Nagapan, Sasitharan
Kaliannan, Suaathi
Abdullah, Abd Halid
Sohu, Samiullah
Deraman, Rafikullah
Hasmori, Muhammad Fikri
Abas, Nor Haslinda
author_sort Nagapan, Sasitharan
title Preliminary survey on the crucial root causes of material waste generation in Malaysian construction industry
title_short Preliminary survey on the crucial root causes of material waste generation in Malaysian construction industry
title_full Preliminary survey on the crucial root causes of material waste generation in Malaysian construction industry
title_fullStr Preliminary survey on the crucial root causes of material waste generation in Malaysian construction industry
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary survey on the crucial root causes of material waste generation in Malaysian construction industry
title_sort preliminary survey on the crucial root causes of material waste generation in malaysian construction industry
publisher Engineering, Technology and Applied Science Research (ETASR)
publishDate 2018
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3861/1/AJ%202019%20%28194%29.pdf
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https://doi.org/10.48084/etasr.2388
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