Underwater construction, initiated by Jacques Cousteau's team in the 1960s, has evolved significantly, driven by technological advancements to support transportation, telecommunication, defense, and leisure activities. Essential techniques include using caissons and cofferdams, and concrete placement methods like tremie and pumping.
By Nidhi Dhull
18 Jul 2024
Geopolymer concrete offers an eco-friendly solution to traditional Portland cement by utilizing industrial waste materials and reducing CO2 emissions. This article examines its production, properties, advantages, and potential applications, as well as the challenges and future prospects of adopting geopolymer technology in the construction industry.
By Nidhi Dhull
10 Jul 2024
Biophilic design integrates natural elements into architecture to enhance environmental sustainability and human well-being. This approach, rooted in the human affinity for nature, offers numerous benefits, including improved air quality, mental health, and climate resilience, while facing challenges in planning, maintenance, and public perception.
By Nidhi Dhull
4 Jul 2024
Global fly ash production from coal power plants is approximately 544 million tons annually, with 80% ending up in landfills, posing severe environmental concerns. However, its recycling potential in construction can reduce the carbon footprint and resource consumption in building materials, promoting sustainability.
By Nidhi Dhull
26 Jun 2024
This article discusses the integration of recycled construction waste in concrete production to enhance sustainability and reduce environmental impact, despite challenges in material quality and performance.
By Nidhi Dhull
20 Jun 2024
This article explores the environmental impacts of various sustainable building materials using life-cycle assessment (LCA). Materials such as recycled plastic waste, natural earthen substances, supplementary cementitious materials, and cross-laminated timber (CLT) are evaluated from production to disposal, emphasizing their potential in reducing environmental footprints in the construction industry.
By Nidhi Dhull
14 Jun 2024
Integrating renewable energy systems like solar, wind, geothermal, and biomass into buildings enhances sustainability and reduces carbon footprints. Despite challenges such as high costs and maintenance, advances in AI and hybrid systems offer promising solutions for a greener construction sector.
By Nidhi Dhull
5 Jun 2024
Bamboo, a low-carbon, rapidly growing plant, has emerged as a sustainable alternative to traditional construction materials due to its rich resources and exceptional wood properties. Engineered bamboo, available in various forms such as laminates and scrimbers, offers high tensile strength, lightweight properties, and environmental benefits, making it a viable replacement for wood and steel in construction projects.
By Nidhi Dhull
30 May 2024
Researchers are developing energy-efficient bricks using various waste materials, including industrial, agricultural, and plastic scraps, to promote sustainability in construction. These innovative bricks offer enhanced structural properties, reduce pollution, and address waste management challenges, paving the way for eco-friendly building solutions.
By Nidhi Dhull
23 May 2024
Construction generates substantial waste, posing environmental threats and occupying valuable land. BIM helps mitigate this by predicting material wastage and managing resources efficiently.
By Nidhi Dhull
16 May 2024