Sustainability ill-practices in the construction industry can have major drawbacks on meeting governmental targets on carbon and energy reduction. Using a mixed-method approach drawn from three studies to explore the level of engagement of construction stakeholders in adopting government sustainability agendas, the research identifies a wide range of perceived barriers, which operate broadly at 'individual' and 'organisational' levels. Sustainability knowledge in construction is fragmented, diverse, embedded in various documents, and developed in a non-concerted and integrated way across stakeholders, localities, regions, and countries. There is an emergent need for a socio-technical 'knowledge solution' to create circles of impacts that bind building professionals, energy administrations, and citizens in a shared sustainability experience to address a number of issues. © 2013 Copyright Vilnius Gediminas Technical University (VGTU) Press Technika.
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Wilson, I. E., & Rezgui, Y. (2013). Barriers to construction industry stakeholders’ engagement with sustainability: Toward a shared knowledge experience. Technological and Economic Development of Economy, 19(2), 289–309. https://doi.org/10.3846/20294913.2013.799105
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