Assessing Benefits of Developing a Simulation Model for Sustainable Constructions Using Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) Approach in Sri Lanka
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2023-09Author
Kudasinghe, KSKNJ
Bandara, KPSPK
Wijetunge, NMR
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Using the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) method
to create a simulation model for sustainable projects in Sri
Lanka can have a number of advantages. LCA is a
methodical approach that assesses the environmental
effects of a process or product throughout the course of its
full life cycle, from the extraction of raw materials to the
disposal at the end of its useful life. LCA is a tool that
assists in identifying potential environmental costs
associated with construction projects and enables well informed decision-making to lessen these effects. This
employs a a content anlaysis to conduct a comprehensive
review on the national and international existing
models/frameworks and data bases for modelling the
sustainability of constructions and a questionnaire survey
to asses the feasibility of using LCAs with the professionals
of the construction industry. Results prove that there very
few information on widely used models by the design
professionals Furthermore results indicate that in
maintaing indoor air quality and energy aspects using
LCAs need to be implemented with signifance in the Sri
Lankan context. Findings also proved that the burden of a
high cost requirement is needed to implement LCA in Sri
Lanka, therefore exisiting database inventory from foreign
countries need to be modified to suit local data. A LCA
model can help Sri Lanka's construction industry transition
to more environmentally friendly and sustainable
practices, so the long-term benefits outweigh the short-term
drawbacks.