Life cycle assessment and life cycle cost analysis for geotechnical engineering: Review and research gaps

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Geotechnical engineering work contributes to the total environmental impact and monetary cost occurring from the construction sector. Decisions made regarding geotechnical engineering aspects have a profound effect on the environmental impact and the monetary cost of the structure during its life cycle. Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and Life Cycle Cost Analysis (LCCA) are established methods for assessing the environmental impacts and monetary cost from construction works. This paper presents the results from a literature review of 56 published papers regarding the current situation of the use of LCA and LCCA methods in geotechnical engineering. It is found that only limited research has been published in applying LCA and LCCA to geotechnical engineering structures. Further research should focus on developing a framework using LCA and LCCA for geotechnical engineering structures and also identify and fill data gaps in computer software databases. This would help geotechnical engineers in their daily work to reduce the environmental impact and monetary costs throughout the life cycles of the designed structures.

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Samuelsson, I., Larsson, S., & Spross, J. (2021). Life cycle assessment and life cycle cost analysis for geotechnical engineering: Review and research gaps. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 710). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/710/1/012031

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