Deconstruction and Recovery Information Modelling (DRIM): A Tool for identifying and reclaiming valuable materials at end-of-life of Buildings
Lead Participant:
WASTE PLAN SOLUTIONS LIMITED
Abstract
More than 50,000 buildings are demolished yearly in the UK leading to huge demolition waste that ends in
landfill (Power, 2014). It is noted that demolition waste comprises significant proportion of valuable materials
that could be re-used for new constructions or refurbishment if recovered properly. However, no such tool
currently exists that can help in identification of valuable building materials for reuse and recycling. This project
aims is to develop an intelligence-based tool called Deconstruction and Recovery Information Modelling (DRIM)
that will enable identification of reusable and recoverable building materials at end-of-life of a building. DRIM
Tool will enable: (i) production of deconstruction plan; (ii) simulation of deconstruction process; (iii) production
of deconstruction protocols during demolition of the building to enable efficient recovery; (iv) improved
demolition waste collection schemes. DRIM is aimed at both new and existing buildings sector. The Tool will
use innovative technologies that include ontologies, NoSQL and big data analytics to capture and predict end-
of-life properties and value of building materials. It is about circular economy within the construction industry.
landfill (Power, 2014). It is noted that demolition waste comprises significant proportion of valuable materials
that could be re-used for new constructions or refurbishment if recovered properly. However, no such tool
currently exists that can help in identification of valuable building materials for reuse and recycling. This project
aims is to develop an intelligence-based tool called Deconstruction and Recovery Information Modelling (DRIM)
that will enable identification of reusable and recoverable building materials at end-of-life of a building. DRIM
Tool will enable: (i) production of deconstruction plan; (ii) simulation of deconstruction process; (iii) production
of deconstruction protocols during demolition of the building to enable efficient recovery; (iv) improved
demolition waste collection schemes. DRIM is aimed at both new and existing buildings sector. The Tool will
use innovative technologies that include ontologies, NoSQL and big data analytics to capture and predict end-
of-life properties and value of building materials. It is about circular economy within the construction industry.
Lead Participant | Project Cost | Grant Offer |
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WASTE PLAN SOLUTIONS LIMITED | £378,010 | £ 226,806 |
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Participant |
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COVENTRY UNIVERSITY | ||
UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST OF ENGLAND, BRISTOL | £219,972 | |
COVENTRY UNIVERSITY | £19,965 | |
SUSTAINABLE DIRECTION LIMITED | £181,983 | £ 109,190 |
INNOVATE UK | ||
UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST OF ENGLAND |
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