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A Strategical Method of Proper Resizing and Reusing of Construction Formwork Materials

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This study can provide effective information about resizing and reusing of construction materials. Many advantages and disadvantages are present in resizing and reuse of construction material, which are included in this study. Variability of building is maintained by reusable plastics. Reuse of time timber formwork has few effective site management issues. Effective cost-control ability is also noticed in resized and reused construction formwork materials. Cost-effectiveness of plywood use is treated as an effective benefit of resizing and reusing process. Construction waste is also controlled successfully through this reusing and resizing process.

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Mukhopadhyay, B., Bose, R., Roy, S. (2022). A Strategical Method of Proper Resizing and Reusing of Construction Formwork Materials. In: Patnaik, S., Kountchev, R., Jain, V. (eds) Smart and Sustainable Technologies: Rural and Tribal Development Using IoT and Cloud Computing. Advances in Sustainability Science and Technology. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-2277-0_34

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