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Exploring sustainable post-end-of-life of building operations: A systematic literature review

Ruchini Senarath Jayasinghe (School of Natural and Built Environments, Natural and Built Environments Research Centre (NBERC), University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia)
Raufdeen Rameezdeen (School of Natural and Built Environments, Natural and Built Environments Research Centre (NBERC), University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia)
Nicholas Chileshe (School of Natural and Built Environments, Natural and Built Environments Research Centre (NBERC), University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia)

Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management

ISSN: 0969-9988

Article publication date: 2 April 2019

Issue publication date: 20 May 2019

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to explore the synergies between post-end-of-life of building (PEoLB) concepts and operations to achieve sustainability.

Design/methodology/approach

A systematic literature review (SLR) was conducted using 65 articles published between 2006 and 2017, and it has been subjected to descriptive and thematic analysis.

Findings

The descriptive analysis revealed that the majority of the articles were about (60 per cent) PEoLB operations, followed by (23 per cent) PEoLB concepts. Only 17 per cent of the articles have dealt with PEoLB-related strategic approaches. The thematic analysis elaborated on the literature development; interrelationships between PEoLB concepts and operations; impediments of introducing sustainability on these operations, remedial measures and information-based strategic approaches to achieve sustainability. Based on the findings, a conceptual framework for sustainable PEoLB operations is proposed. Furthermore, four areas of potential future research are discussed.

Research limitations/implications

This study presents a future research agenda including best practices to plan PEoLB operations and the development of optimisation models, risk management and information-based strategic approaches.

Practical implications

The proposed conceptual research framework triggers and nurtures potential pathways to introduce sustainable PEoLB operations under sound information flow. This could create a basis for future empirical studies in filling the identified gaps in literature. The framework could also assist practitioners in mitigating risks associated with transportation, storing and contamination of salvaged materials through enhanced information flow. In addition, the framework provides some managerial guidance to organisations seeking ways of establishing sustainability during reverse logistics (RL) operations.

Originality/value

This paper presents an SLR of an emerging area of research that encapsulates closed-loop supply chain through sustainable RL operations. The study highlights the interrelationships between PEoLB concepts and operations. It develops a robust approach to effectively manage the PEoLB operations underpinned by a sound information flow to facilitate sustainability.

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Citation

Jayasinghe, R.S., Rameezdeen, R. and Chileshe, N. (2019), "Exploring sustainable post-end-of-life of building operations: A systematic literature review", Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, Vol. 26 No. 4, pp. 689-722. https://doi.org/10.1108/ECAM-08-2017-0148

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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