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We Want your Opinion on Design for Deconstruction (D4D)
‘Delivering World Class Infrastructure Projects in Wales’ - Cardiff
South West Wales Best Practice – What’s’ in the “Pipeline”! -Swansea
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Reuse and recycle are key terms in the planning of a building project nowadays. No matter what the scale, or the use of the facility making sure the materials used are sustainable, that waste is minimised and what cannot be used recycled in some manner are crucial to the carbon foot print of a project as well as the future of the Welsh built environment.


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We Want your Opinion on Design for Deconstruction (D4D)
 

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A building holds materials that at end of life could be used in new construction.

Design for Deconstruction (D4D) principles have evolved to address disassembly at design stage. It is a way of thinking to maximise the flexibility of building resources, avoid waste and ensure reuse. It is an environmentally responsible approach to design and accounts for the future of buildings.

Welsh Government policy is to move Towards Zero Waste this will necessitate principles of designing out waste and Design for Deconstruction (D4D)

D4D is an overarching action in the Welsh Governments Construction and Demolition Sector Plan. Constructing Excellence in Wales has been given the task of undertaking a study into the current use of D4D. As part of this study we are looking for construction industry feedback with regards to the existing application of D4D methods and future proposals.

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‘Delivering World Class Infrastructure Projects in Wales’ - Cardiff
Date: Thursday 24th October 2013
Location: Cardiff

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South West Wales Best Practice – What’s’ in the “Pipeline”! -Swansea
Date: Tuesday12th November 2013
Locaton: Swansea

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