Towards sustainable construction in Asia : a case study
Series: RICS Quantity Surveying and Construction Faculty Feature ; 1 May 2003 (4)Publication details: 2003Subject(s): Summary: A case study showing the practical steps taken by Neo Corporation, a Singapore based construction firm specialising in design and build contracts, to realign its business to reflect sustainable construction principles. Discusses how the four Rs (replace, reduce, reuse and recycling) have been used as a framework to implement sustainable construction practices and the practical business benefits gained. References.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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A case study showing the practical steps taken by Neo Corporation, a Singapore based construction firm specialising in design and build contracts, to realign its business to reflect sustainable construction principles. Discusses how the four Rs (replace, reduce, reuse and recycling) have been used as a framework to implement sustainable construction practices and the practical business benefits gained. References.