Print Email Facebook Twitter Implementing circularity in the construction process: a case study examining the reorganization of multi-actor environment and the decision-making process Title Implementing circularity in the construction process: a case study examining the reorganization of multi-actor environment and the decision-making process Author Gerding, D.P. (Student TU Delft) Wamelink, J.W.F. (TU Delft Design & Construction Management) Leclercq, E.M. (TU Delft Design & Construction Management) Date 2021 Abstract Circularity aims to make waste obsolete by both closing and narrowing resource loops and by extending the lifespan of materials and products. This fundamentally different approach to construction practices necessitates a completely different method of organising the construction process. The rounds of decision-making undertaken by different actors at particular moments in the construction process have a significant role to play in this regard. Consequently, this research aims to analyse current circular practices for both the multi-actor environment and the decision-making process. An analytical framework is developed based on the theoretically-informed assumption that actors are responsible for decision-making and that circular strategies are an effective means through which to integrate circularity within the construction process. This analytical framework is applied to three circular building cases in the Netherlands, by drawing upon stakeholder interviews and documentation. It can be concluded that: some conventional actors have acquired knowledge on circularity; and that there is an emergent group of expert actors specialising in circularity. Both types of actors are a prerequisite for implementing circular strategies at both the beginning and end-of-life phase of a building; and should be involved early on to influence decision-making on circularity, especially concerning the long-lived layers of a building. Subject Actor analysiscircular constructiondecision-makingnetwork analysissustainable building practices To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:50dd231f-4e02-416e-a019-ca0fb3b99a60 DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/01446193.2021.1934885 ISSN 0144-6193 Source Construction Management and Economics, 39 (7), 617-635 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights © 2021 D.P. Gerding, J.W.F. Wamelink, E.M. Leclercq Files PDF 01446193.2021.pdf 3.94 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:50dd231f-4e02-416e-a019-ca0fb3b99a60/datastream/OBJ/view