Integrating construction pollution control with construction schedule: an experimental approach
A quantitative approach for managing construction pollution control that is based on construction resource leveling is presented. The parameters of construction pollution index, hazard magnitude are treated as a pseudo resource and integrated with a project's construction schedule. When the lev...
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