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Thematic Report: Building greener - sustainable building in Bangladesh |
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by Afsana Masud | 17-04-2021 23:08 0 |
The alternative bricks and blocks developed by the EU-funded SWITCH-Asia ¡®Promoting Sustainable Building in Bangladesh¡¯ (SusBuild) project has gained popularity in the areas of Bangladesh where it is introduced. The raw material and production are greener than traditional burned clay bricks. They are made of dredged river sand, stone dust and a small percentage of cement, rather than agricultural top soil and do not need coal or wood to dry. The SusBuild project is engaged in contributing to the delivery of what Bangladesh¡¯s capital Dhaka and other urban hubs urgently need: an option to cut air pollution and energy use from traditional brick kilns as well as reduce overall construction costs. Many people benefited from the technology transfer and capacity building activities conducted under the project. They have participated in trainings on alternative construction technologies for masons and now have ideas on how to boost the acceptability of the new material: model constructions using alternative bricks. SusBuild aims at offering environment-friendly and affordable building material to the construction sector market. Targeting manufacturers, the project develops business models to ensure the upscaling of green brick production. When necessary, the project links businesses to financial institutions to avail of initial business support. To stimulate demand for alternative bricks, the project engages with potential house builders, real estate developers and individual homeowners. The acceptability of the new bricks is a pre-condition for market penetration. The project targets a wide range of stakeholders, including masons, sub-contractors, civil engineers, architects, urban planners and policymakers. Through the project¡¯s awareness raising activities, judicial experts and policymakers can gain a better understanding of existing policy gaps in both the building code and the brick manufacturing act. Working closely with the Government, the SWITCH-Asia project is expected to contribute to the implementation of the new Brick Manufacturing and Brick Kiln Establishment (Control) (Amendment) Act, aiming at encouraging the production and use of alternative bricks. Reference: https://ec.europa.eu/ |
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Thanks respected mentor for your valuable comments.
Posted 30-04-2021 01:42
Hi Afsana,
This is your mentor Yuseon:D
As bricks are major materials in construction, it may be a long term solution that could be applied widely. Since they are made of river sand, stone dust and a small percentage of cement, rather than agricultural top soil. As coals are not needed during the drying process, it seems like the manufacturing of the matrials could become much more eco-friendly.
Hope this could be used in a wide range of construction around the world, not only Bangladesh.
Posted 27-04-2021 02:46
Hi Afsana,
This is your mentor Debbie. :)
Thank you for introducing the project SusBuild. It??s true that the building material is a very important part of the entire construction. The material itself may, in the long term, release harmful gases or if they are not strong enough, may require early deconstruction of buildings as well.
In this sense, green brick production sounds essential. Thank you for introducing this idea rom Bangladesh!
Green Cheers,

Debbie
Posted 20-04-2021 20:30
Thanks Aneira for your valuable comment
Posted 18-04-2021 23:48
This such a good initiative by SusBuild in using river sand and stone dust to make bricks for construction! Talk about eco friendly!
Posted 18-04-2021 04:47