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Benchmarking Sustainability Practices Use throughout Industrial Construction Project Delivery
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Construction Project ManagementEngineeringProject ManagementBenchmark Sustainability IssuesGreen BuildingSustainability Practices UseSocial SciencesSustainable DesignBuilt EnvironmentBenchmarkingSustainability AnalysisBenchmarking MethodProject PhaseDesignSustainable BuildingSustainability AssessmentBuilding PerformanceCivil EngineeringSustainable ConstructionConstruction ManagementSustainabilityConstruction Engineering
Despite the efforts for sustainability studies in building and infrastructure construction, the sustainability issues in industrial construction remain understudied. Further, few studies evaluate sustainability and benchmark sustainability issues in industrial construction from a management perspective. This study presents a phase-based benchmarking framework for evaluating sustainability practices use focusing on industrial facilities project. Based on the framework, this study quantifies and assesses sustainability practices use, and further sorts the results by project phase and major project characteristics, including project type, project nature, and project delivery method. The results show that sustainability practices were implemented higher in the construction and startup phases relative to other phases, with a very broad range. An assessment by project type and project nature showed significant differences in sustainability practices use, but no significant difference in practices use by project delivery method. This study contributes to providing a benchmarking method for sustainability practices in industrial facilities projects at the project phase level. This study also discusses and provides an application of phase-based benchmarking for sustainability in industrial construction.
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