NEGATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES IN SNNPRS: (THE CASE OF BUILDING CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS IN SELECTED TOWNS
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2019-10-10
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Hawassa University
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Construction activities affect the environment throughout the life cycle of development.
Even though the construction period is comparatively shorter in relation to the other stages
of a building’s life, it has diverse significant effects on the environment. This study was
carried out to identify the major environmental impacts of construction activities on building
construction projects of selected towns in SNNPRS and to propose measures for their
mitigation. Eleven site activities adversely affecting the environment; thirty-three possible
environmental impacts of construction activities; and four groups of people likely to be
affected by construction site activities were identified from literature. The 33 impacts were
further categorized into nine major groups. The main approaches used in collecting data for
the study were through questionnaire survey, and personal observations of some major
construction sites in selected towns. Questionnaires were distributed to a total of 174
purposively selected respondents consisting of 58 contractors, 58 consultants and 58 nearby
residents on 58 active building construction projects in selected towns. The respondents
were asked to identify the most important item from the listed. The relative importance of
the items identified were calculated and ranked by the relative importance index. According
to the results of the study, the respondents agreed that concrete vibration; concrete batching,
mixing and placement; and excavation are the main site activities having adverse
environmental impacts in selected towns. Also resource consumption group impacts ranked
highest among the major environmental impacts of construction activities in selected towns.
The resource consumption group impacts were raw materials consumption, electricity
consumption, water consumption and fuel consumption. Local issues impacts was second
followed by transport issues impacts. Noise and vibration generation from local issues
impacts group was ranked highest of all environmental impacts of construction activities.
The respondents also agreed that site workers, nearby residents, and people in schools and
hospitals are most likely to be adversely affected by construction site activities. The results
of this study will be useful to support the implementation of environmental management
systems in construction companies by providing guidance for construction practitioners.
The paper recommends that stakeholders in the construction industry should start working
with new methods and technologies following sustainable construction techniques to reduce
environmental impacts
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Construction activities, construction industry, environmental impacts, SNNPRS
