GIS system will cut transport to waste management sites
GIS system will cut transport to waste management sites
- 2003
- RICS Environment Faculty News 8 May 2003 (1) .
A new web-based geographical information system (GIS) will enable construction and demolition firms to find the nearest and most suitable waste management site, thus reducing their transport of waste. Construction Resource Management GIS is being development by BRE's Waste and Environmental Body (BREWEB) and is funded by Biffaward and the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE). http://www.rics.org/ricscms/bin/show?class=News&template=/includes/shownews.html&id=5690&faculty=Environment&faculty=AllFaculties.
CONSTRUCTION RESOURCE MANAGEMENT GIS
WASTE MANAGEMENT SITES
GIS
TRANSPORT
CONSTRUCTION COMPANIES
A new web-based geographical information system (GIS) will enable construction and demolition firms to find the nearest and most suitable waste management site, thus reducing their transport of waste. Construction Resource Management GIS is being development by BRE's Waste and Environmental Body (BREWEB) and is funded by Biffaward and the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE). http://www.rics.org/ricscms/bin/show?class=News&template=/includes/shownews.html&id=5690&faculty=Environment&faculty=AllFaculties.
CONSTRUCTION RESOURCE MANAGEMENT GIS
WASTE MANAGEMENT SITES
GIS
TRANSPORT
CONSTRUCTION COMPANIES