Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Strategy to save construction expenditure

These years, the construction waste has been regarded as the serious problems in the construction resource.

Observational research has shown that the construction waste can be as high as 10 to 15% of the materials that go into a building, a much higher percentage than the 2.5-5% usually assumed by quantity surveyors and the construction industry. Since considerable variability exists between construction sites, there is much opportunity for reducing this waste.

For the recycling of construction and demolition waste, South Africa needs a coherent strategy states materials and minerals processing technology provider IMS Engineering. And such a strategy could contribute to environmental sustainability, while saving costs and creating more jobs.

In the construction industry, recycling strategies can be applied to construction waste and demolition material in the form of rubble, concrete, steel-reinforced concrete and asphalt

The most fit-for-purpose machines ,construction mobile crusher, that accept the right feed with minimum prep reparation are essential for a recycling strategy, as they produce clean, separated saleable products in the fewest appropriate economic steps.

With the right technology and processes, companies can unlock significant value from waste materials. In the construction industry, construction mobile crusher can be applied to construction waste and demolition material in the form of rubble, concrete, steel-reinforced concrete and asphalt.

By implementing this construction mobile crusher, DSMAC is placing emphasis on reducing costs and improving competitiveness by optimizing component design, while also engineering increased performance capability. This enables our engineers to give informed instructions to a customer that will help maximize crusher availability and performance.

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