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TypeVideo Recording
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Year2021
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LicenseCC BY 4.0
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Use of construction flows (Module 6) - Online course Sector-Wide Circularity Assessment
Outline of the video
- Consumption and use of materials
- Looking for the materials that are being consumed in the city (from domestic extraction, but also imports)
- What kind of data to look for:
- Amount of new buildings and roads
- Number and kinds of renovations
- Materials composition
- share of materials for each new building (depending on building typologies)
- Average material usage in renovation
- M2:26 Examples
- Brussels building stock, source: p.25 of this report
- New buildings and building typologies in Brussels, including square meters built; Belgian statistical office: source
- New residential buildings built per year in Brussels, source
- Offices observatory Brussels; depicts new office buildings built in Brussels, source
- Material composition data can be found at planning departments, where they issue permits; These permits also come with architectural materials or the bill of quantity.
- Properties of the 48 building archetypes used to characterise the building stock of the City of Melbourne, Australia
- Construction assemblies used in 48 building archetypes representing the current building stock of the City of Melbourne, Australia
- Renovation: try to differentiate between light and deep insulation
- M8:32, Economy-wide material flow accounts (EW-MFA) 2020 questionnaire; This document provides tips on how to calculate data if otherwise you cannot find it.
- In case you don't find information on material composition data for your city, there are studies usually at least for the country that can also be used.
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