Print Email Facebook Twitter Adopting circular innovative technologies in the construction supply chain of the MRA Title Adopting circular innovative technologies in the construction supply chain of the MRA: Supply Chain through the lenses of the service dominant logic’s foundational premises Author Abbasova, Zarifa (TU Delft Civil Engineering and Geosciences) Contributor Schraven, Daan (mentor) Volker, Leentje (mentor) Hertogh, Marcel (mentor) Visser, Helen (mentor) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Date 2018-06-01 Abstract The construction sector is one of the biggest consumers of raw materials and generates large amounts of construction waste as well. CE is a way to delink the construction sector from the consumption of finite resources of the earth and excessive waste generation. Despite of the fact that there are a lot of interventions, such as Commodity agreement, Transition Agenda, it is not clear how CE can be executed in practice. This research aims to develop a guidance and a framework on the adoption of more circular innovative technologies in construction projects and to propose an approach that can support involved parties in order to realize more circular construction projects. This research adopts a unique approach in transitioning the construction sector to a CE using Service Dominant Logic (SDL). One of the key sources of non – adoption of CE is the lack of harmony or agreement on a suitable definition of CE for the construction sector. This may compromise the process of decision-making and eventually lead to ineffective policy interventions. Successfully implementing CE in the construction sector needs a definition that covers the whole construction supply chain to provide understanding of material flows in the economy. Subject Circular EconomySupply ChainService Dominant LogicMRAContractingAmsterdam Metropolitan area To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:dc33d805-2171-488a-ba9b-89e6af055a03 Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights © 2018 Zarifa Abbasova Files PDF Zarifa_Abbasova_4095383_C ... al_REP.pdf 2.13 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:dc33d805-2171-488a-ba9b-89e6af055a03/datastream/OBJ/view