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Abstract
Methods. The MIMIC-project aims to reduce the impact of construction logistics. Therefore, an integrated impact assessment framework will be developed, assessing the economic and environmental influence of different offsite construction logistics solutions. The necessary data to conduct such an impact assessment are however not always available, complicating calculations. This paper highlights the current gap in accurate data on urban construction logistics flows, the considerable uncertainty about existing figures on construction transport and their methodology, and presents the data availability issue in the development of such a framework, using empirical research.
Results. Logistics flows data are typically scattered amongst different actors and various in format. Harmonizing different data categories and sources to feed the framework with relevant logistics variables, this paper presents what is possible to calculate using available data in 4 pilot cases in Belgium, Sweden, Norway and Austria. The various data sources highlight the complexity to develop a framework flexible enough to cope with specific local constraints, whilst generic enough to allow comparability across the European cases, and ultimately across construction logistics globally. Furthermore, a shift is needed towards other data collection methods (GPS, digital waybills etc.). Conclusions. This paper presents the data availability issue in the development of an impact assessment framework for construction logistics, harmonizing different data sources in order to conduct external cost calculations for construction transport.Keywords. Construction logistics; data availability; impact assessment framework; harmonization.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 032030 |
Pages (from-to) | 1-12 |
Number of pages | 12 |
Journal | IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science |
Volume | 588 |
Issue number | 3 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 20 Nov 2020 |
Event | World Sustainable Built Environment Conference - Beyond 2020 - Gothenburg, Sweden Duration: 2 Nov 2020 → 4 Nov 2020 |
Keywords
- Construction Logistics
- Data availability
- Impact assessment framework
- External costs mitigation
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BRGEOZ369: MIMIC (MMIC): Minimizing impact of construction material flows in cities: innovative co-creation ikv EU-programma JPI Urban Europe-Making Cities Work.
Macharis, C., Van Lier, T., Mommens, K., Brusselaers, N. & Huang, H.
1/11/18 → 31/10/21
Project: Fundamental
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Improved impact assessments towards emission-free construction logistics
Brusselaers, N. & Fufa, S. M., 2 Nov 2020, MIMIC.Research output: Contribution to specialist/vulgarizing publication › Article › Vulgarizing
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MIMIC Deliverable 2.1: Methodologies for impact assessment of on-site and off-site construction logistics.
Brusselaers, N., Mommens, K. M., Fufa, S. M., Venås, C. & Macharis, C., 31 Aug 2020, 48 p.Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report
Activities
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MIMIC Final Conference
Nicolas Brusselaers (Chair)
25 Nov 2021Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Participating in or organizing an event at an external academic organisation
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Economic, social and environmental impact assessment for off-site construction logistics: the data availability issue
Nicolas Brusselaers (Speaker)
4 Nov 2020Activity: Talk or presentation › Talk or presentation at a conference
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World Sustainable Built Environment Conference - Beyond 2020
Nicolas Brusselaers (Participant)
2 Nov 2020 → 4 Nov 2020Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Participation in conference